Rats are good.
How do rats get in my attic.
Seal any holes or cracks in your home that are larger than one fourth of an inch.
Blocks of rat poison.
After you check all around your home and seal it up tight set your traps to get rid of any remaining rats inside.
A hole or crack that small is all a.
Make sure ivy and tree limbs are trimmed back from the sides of your house.
Once inside rats can scurry though any part of the architecture the walls the ceiling and get into the attic where they like to live and nest.
Like many animals rats will go to extreme lengths to get to safety.
A rat can fit through very small holes.
Here are some things you can do at home to help prevent rats from entering your attic.
A hole the size of 1 2 inch is enough for them to get in.
Attics provide these rats with warmth protection from predators and water.
Read about how are rats getting in.
Seal up all of these entry holes using steel which rats can t chew through.
I bolt the steel in place.
The most common way rats get into attics are through damaged eaves and vent openings.
Rats can climb on any surface and fit in most spaces and tend to breed very quickly meaning that your handful of rats in the attic problem could soon become a widespread infestation.
If you find a small hole make sure you seal it with the proper materials.