If you have rats in your garage, it’s essential to address the issue promptly to prevent potential damage and health concerns. Here are some steps you can take:
- Identify Entry Points:
- Inspect your garage for any openings or gaps that rats could use to enter. Seal these openings with materials like steel wool or caulk. Although, the rat may have snuck in while the garage door was opened.
- Remove Attractants:
- Keep food sources sealed in airtight containers. This includes, grass seeds, bulbs and even fertilizer.
- Remove any standing water, or any water in plastic bottles, as rats need water almost daily to survive.
- Set Traps:
- Place rat traps in strategic locations. Use bait like peanut butter or dried fruit.
- Consider humane traps if you prefer catch-and-release methods.
- Use Rodenticides:
- If traps alone aren’t effective, you may use rodenticides, although retail rodenticides are now not available, only horn husks. Follow instructions carefully and place them in areas inaccessible to pets and children.
- Clean and Organize:
- Declutter your garage to eliminate potential hiding spots.
- Regularly clean up any food crumbs or spills.
- Professional Help:
- If the infestation persists, consider hiring a Go Green Pest Control service to assess and address the issue.
Remember to take precautions when handling traps or rodenticides, and prioritize methods that are safe for both humans and pets. Regular maintenance and vigilance will help prevent future infestations.
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