Put out enough traps.
Rat poison in attic.
If you have had rats in your attic then you need to clean up the rat urine afterward.
You ll wind up with rotting rat carcasses in your attic or walls.
There is no doubt that rat poison is a successful way of dealing with a rat problem.
Rats are in your attic because the attic provides them shelter and food.
If a rat dies of poison it s going to die in your house where it spends most of its time.
What you should care about is that poison is slow inefficient and never solves the problem permanently.
And rat poison is not designed for raccoons so if they did eat it they probably won t die.
Fatigue fever vomiting headaches dizziness sore throat and runny nose.
Symptoms are very similar to those of the flu and include.
Some folks simply throw sachets of poison up into an attic and leave it.
Raccoons never eat food in an attic so unlike with rats they will not consume rat poison.
But poison is a slow and painful death.
Listen for scurrying feet and squeaks especially at night and look out for traces of droppings usually grouped in a corner and signs of scratching and chew marks which are all indications that you have rodents in the attic.
What they don t have is a source of water.
Bromadiolone poison that proven to work kills these annoying creatures.
Second of all not every rat who eats the poison will die.
If a rat dies of poison it s going to die in your house where it spends most of its time.
Also if you do manage to kill one with poison the smell of a rotting raccoon is terrible.
Why not use much more effective lethal snap traps.
First of all not all the rats will find and eat the poison.
It s inhumane you may not like rats you may want to kill them and that s fine.
Simply poisoning them or setting rattraps is not enough as they will just come back.
There may be as many as two dozen rats in your attic before you even notice odors or damage.
Use the lack of water to your advantage and use a water based rodenticide.
I ll tell you straight i am not comfortable with that idea.
Several times a week i m called out to remove dead rats from buildings in.
In these cases using a rodenticide is the only viable way of dealing with the infestation.
After determining that you have rats its important to fill all open holes and gaps to prevent rats from getting in.
Here is another smart pack of rat killer that deal with any house rats norway rats and roof rats.
They mostly eat food outside and they are scattered in your attic and house and most of them never come across the poison.
Remove dead rats with gloved hands.
It is also one of the easiest depending on how you use the poison.
There are other symptoms too.
Bromadiolone poison that proven to work kills these annoying creatures.