How to Spot a Rat Infestation
Because rats are active throughout the year, periodically
check for signs of their presence. Once rats have invaded your garden or
landscaping, unless your house is truly rodent proof, it is only a matter of
time before you find evidence of them indoors. Experience has shown it is less
time consuming to control rodents before their numbers get too high, and fewer
traps and less bait will be required if control is started early.
Inspect your yard and home thoroughly. If the answer to any
of the following questions is yes, you may have a rat problem.
- Do you find rat droppings around dog or cat dishes or pet food storage containers?
- Do you hear noises coming from the attic just after dusk?
- Have you found remnants of rat nests when dismantling your firewood stack?
- Does your dog or cat bring home dead rat carcasses?
- Is there evidence rodents are feeding on fruit/nuts that are in or falling from the trees in your yard?
- Do you see burrows among plants or damaged vegetables when working in the garden?
- Do you see rats traveling along utility lines or on the tops of fences at dusk or soon after?
- Have you found rat nests behind boxes or in drawers in the garage?
- Are there smudge marks caused by the rats rubbing their fur against beams, rafters, pipes, and walls?
- Do you see burrows beneath your compost pile or beneath the garbage can?
- Are there rat or mouse droppings in your recycle bins?
- Have you ever had to remove a drowned rat from your swimming pool or hot tub?
- Do you see evidence of something digging under your garden tool shed or doghouse?
Key characteristics of Norway and roof rats.
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