Mouse
infestations are troublesome and dangerous to humans. Mice feed on human food
sources and destroy cartons, paper, boxes and plastic in order to construct
their nests. The urine, saliva and feces of some mice may contain viruses and
bacteria, such as salmonella and hantavirus. It is therefore necessary to
exterminate any mouse infestation. It is advisable to take action at the first
sign of a mouse infestation. Populations grow rapidly and are extremely
difficult to eradicate.Identify and eliminate entry points
and .food sources should be kept in metal or glass containers with tight lids.
Trash cans should be similarly resilient and sealed. Counter tops, sinks and
kitchen floors must be kept clean. Cracks, holes and crevices should be sealed
with fine wire mesh or concrete. The open areas around pipes, gas lines and
dryer vents should also be sealed. All Holes closed that may allow entry to
rodents.
How
are Rats Getting In Homes, Buildings, Attics or Crawlspaces
Inspect
the property for places rats or mice could use and take steps to prevent them
from moving in. Rats (and mice) can enter buildings:
- cracks or holes
in walls or foundations, even holes as small as a dime,
- digging under
house foundations if they are shallow enough,
- open windows,
doors, sidewalk grates, or vents,
- squeezing
through openings in the foundation or wall for pipes or wires,
- floor drains,
quarter inch gaps under doors, letter drops and fan openings, and
- inside large
packages of food or merchandise.
The best
way to keep mice and rats out
It is
much easier to keep rats out than to get rid of them once they have moved in.
Steps help control rats once they have come in.
- Limit their food
source by placing trash in covered metal or heavy duty plastic trash
containers. The heavy duty plastic cans on wheels are resistant to rats
chewing, and so are metal cans. Fix plumbing leaks to cut off their water
source. Keep the house and yard neat and clean. Remove uneaten pet foods
and waste. Bird feeders are know to be a good source for feed;Clean up
food spills. Store food in rat-resistant containers. Avoid storing food in
basements.
- Remove rats’
shelter. Indoors, replace wooden basement floors with poured concrete.
Place storage racks at a height of 18 inches above the floor. Move
appliances, sinks and cabinets so they are flush against the wall or out
far enough that you can clean behind them. Outdoors, restrict their
shelter by rat-proofing all buildings in the area and removing outside
shelters like appliances, junk piles, old fences and walls. Keep the
property, including alleys and yards, clean and trash-free. Pile wood and
other stored items at least 18 inches above the ground and away from the
walls. Clean out the area behind wooden steps, especially those leading
into the house.
- Keep them out.
Put in self-closing doors that open outward, and use latches or spring
locks to keep doors closed. Check to see that doors and windows close
tightly, and use metal screens on all windows that are kept open. Protect
basement windows with a 1/2 inch wire mesh (hardware cloth). Cover the
edges of doors, windows and screens, which can be gnawed, with sheet metal
or hardware cloth. Make a collar around pipe and wire openings into the
house with pieces of sheet metal or tin cans. Rats cannot easily gnaw
through metal. Fasten floor drains tightly to keep sewer rats from coming
in.
The
best way of trapping and Kill Mice
Home
and commercial extermination techniques vary from traps to baits. Snap traps
may be dangerous for humans and house pets if not placed properly. Glue traps
are similarly used to trap mice but also require proper placement to be
effective. Live traps require homeowners to dispose of captured rodents. All
traps require a good amount of knowledge about mouse habits and behavior to use
them effectively.Baits may also be used but carry a heightened risk. Improper
placement and use of baits can affect people, pets and wildlife. Homeowners
would not be advised to perform baiting at their home.
Snap
traps are placed along pathways rodents travel, and an attractant such as food
or nesting material can be used. When the spring mechanism is triggered, a
metal bar snaps and kills the rodent.Glue traps often are placed in similar
locations as snap traps. After encountering the trap, mice are immobilized by
an adhesive surface.Live-catching mousetraps are designed for those property
owners who do not wish to kill mice.
Traps. Choose
wooden base snap traps, and enlarge the traps by fastening a 2-inch square of
cardboard to each trigger. Set out several traps at a time – at least 10 if you
think there are many rats. Place the traps behind boxes and against walls, so
that the rats must pass over the trigger. Be sure the traps are out of the
reach of children and pets! Fasten food attractive to rats, such as peanut
butter, raisin bread, bacon or gumdrops, tightly on the trigger of each trap.
Don’t let the trap run out of bait. An advantage to traps is that they are less
of a hazard to children and pets than poison.
Poison. Warfarin,
chlorophaconone and Pival are all rat poisons. They work by making the rats’
blood unable to clot, so the rats die of internal bleeding. Rat poisons must be
fed daily for six to 10 days. Read the poison label before you begin, and be
careful to follow all steps. Watch out for children and pets! Make sure the
baits are clearly marked, and put them in low traffic, secure areas that might
attract rats, such as under or behind boards, boxes, pipes or cans, and out of
the rain and snow. Remove the baits when all signs of rats are gone. Follow
what the label says about how to dispose of the leftover poison. If, after a
month or two, there are still signs of rats, skip a month and start again.
Stopping for a month and then starting helps keep the rats from building up
resistance to the poison.
The
most commonly found rat pest in seattle metro king county area is the Norway
rat. Norway rats, sometimes called brown or sewer rats, are identifiable by
their stocky, gray-brown bodies. Their tails are shorter than their body length
and their ears and eyes are small relative to their body. Norway rats are
larger than most other rat species. They burrow in gardens and fields, as well
as beneath building foundations, trash or woodpiles. Norway rats line their
nests with fibrous materials, such as shredded paper and cloth. These rats tend
to inhabit the lower levels of buildings.Roof rats, sometimes called black
rats, are superb climbers that tend to nest above ground. In the wild, roof
rats inhabit shrubs, trees and dense vegetation. In domestic environments, they
seek out secure, elevated places such as attics, walls, sheetrock ceilings and
cabinets. They may enter homes through trees close to windows or eaves.
Many
people want to know how
to kill rats, but the reality is that killing the rats may not be the best
solution to a rat infestation problem.Rats are a nuisance species for many
reasons. Most residents and business owners overlook the noise, scurrying and
scratching until the rats break into the living space and start to chew on and
contaminate food items in the house.The most obvious sign of a rat infestation
is the presence of dead or living rats. Rats prefer to hide, given enough
space, so if rats are observed in plain sight, it is likely that a full-blown
infestation already exists. When space becomes limited due to increased
population, rats are forced out into the open.
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Commercial
Office Buildings, Hotels, Hospitals, and Retail Stores. Commercial buildings
are constructed from types of materials and design methods that vary greatly in
the degree of susceptibility to rodent infestation (for example, metal and
concrete versus wood). Most structures eventually become less rodentproof due
to deterioration, alteration, or repair. Heating, air conditioning, plumbing,
electrical service, and fire sprinklers provide some of the most commonly
encountered rodent entry points.
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