Here are the 11 steps to get rid of rats in the attic.
How do rats get in your attic.
Read about how are rats getting in.
Once pack rats are in an attic they construct unique two chambered homes.
One half the nest is where the rodents give birth to and raise their young.
Make sure ivy and tree limbs are trimmed back from the sides of your house.
Inspect your attic to verify the rats and the level of infestation and areas of high activity.
Norway rats prefer to live in basements or on the ground floor but they will venture into your attic when they must.
Do an inspection of the attic to verify the species.
Any openings should be blocked with a waterproof sealant.
Here are some things you can do at home to help prevent rats from entering your attic.
Black rats like to climb.
I bolt the steel in place.
If you suspect you have rats in your attic it s a good idea to have your roof checked for openings.
The other half called the midden is a haphazard collection of feces plants and dried urine.
How are rats getting into the attic they most commonly enter via holes in the roof.
They can also chew ridge cap plugs.
Most species of rat look similar and it can be difficult to tell between a roof rat and the common norway rat but there are some telltale ways to distinguish between the two.
Do you think you have rats in the attic.
Rats can often enter through small gaps created by the room corner intersection.
The roof rat is smaller than a norway rat growing to be between 6 and 8 inches in body length with an additional 6 to 8 inches in the tail.
If they get into the house from underneath or from a ground level opening they can just scamper up the wall and into the attic.
They are small and can crawl around.
Sometimes they live in dead trees.
The reason it s common to find rats in the attic is because of a particular breed of rat called the roof rat or black rat.
Seal up all of these entry holes using steel which rats can t chew through.
A hole or crack that small is all a.
Let s take a look at the 9 most common signs.
Your attic is the perfect place and while we humans are out to get rats hiding from us is so much easier.
Roof rats have smooth fur pointy noses and large dark eyes.
These animals like to live in trees and are prone to climbing.
In warmer climates your rodent infestation is more likely to be due to a black rat also known as a roof rat house rat or ship rat.
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.
Seal any holes or cracks in your home that are larger than one fourth of an inch.
Rats are good.