![]() For more detailĪbout the process, read my how to trap a rat page. ![]() Trap out there! These traps can be set to a very sensitive level, the flat bottom rests nicely on any flat surface, even insulation, which is where the best trapping spots are in the attic, along the runways. Believe it or not, in hundreds of cases of testing over many years, this trap has proven the best. Yes, the old-fashioned wooden snap trap is the most effective option. But how do you kill a rat in the house? There are many lethal traps out there, but I like the snap trap. Rats can't live in an area outside their territory -ĩ0% of the time they die within 48 hours of relocation. ![]() But also, if you live trap and relocate a rat, it will die anyway. I have found that live cage traps absolutely do not work. TRAP THE RATS: Yes, you need to trap the rats. New rats just keep coming and coming, and the rats that don't die just keep reproducing. The rats that do die will die in your attic or walls, and cause a horrible stink - I guarantee it. POISON THE RATS: I hope it's the most important thing I say about rat control, aside from the importance of sealing the building: rat poison is horrible. There are really two primary ways people use to kill rats: Okay, no one is going to actually shoot rats like in the above photo. If you need help with a rat infestation, click on this map of Professional Rat Removal Companies serving every town/city in the USA. Once done, your rat problem is solved forever! Once your building is sealed shut and no more rats can crawl in or out, it's time to kill the last few rats that are stuck inside. Need rat removal in your hometown? We service over 500 USA locations! Click here to hire us in your town and check prices - updated for year 2020.Īs I've discussed repeatedly, it's pointless to start killing the rats in your house until you've first solved the root problem - the openings they are using to get inside.
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