Rat/mouse traps can be messy (bloody). I suggest you put some poison down and do it fast as they breed very quickly and also attract other rats/mice. Check for dead ones as they attract flies and dispose of them carefully. Finally, take care that the poison is out of reach of children and animals.
format_quote Originally Posted by Scents of Jannah
Rat/mouse traps can be messy (bloody). I suggest you put some poison down and do it fast as they breed very quickly and also attract other rats/mice. Check for dead ones as they attract flies and dispose of them carefully. Finally, take care that the poison is out of reach of children and animals.
While poisons are generally the lowest cost and easiest method, I find too many problems with it. The little rascals seem to always decide to dis in the house walls or other places that are difficult to get at. After dieng in such a location they get revenge on all nearby noses in a few days,
I find repellents or a good cat to be the best solution. Those sonic plug in repellers do work, but be certain you don't have a pet hamster. The draw back is it actually takes about 2 times the recommended number of them to be effective.
As a last resort having a pet rattlesnake wandering around does a great job. But, for most people it is not a very good choice or even legal choice.
format_quote Originally Posted by Scents of Jannah
Rat/mouse traps can be messy (bloody). I suggest you put some poison down and do it fast as they breed very quickly and also attract other rats/mice. Check for dead ones as they attract flies and dispose of them carefully. Finally, take care that the poison is out of reach of children and animals.
Yes, insha'allah I shall suggest using poison, sounds like a good idea to me. Jazak'allah.
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While poisons are generally the lowest cost and easiest method, I find too many problems with it. The little rascals seem to always decide to dis in the house walls or other places that are difficult to get at. After dieng in such a location they get revenge on all nearby noses in a few days,
I find repellents or a good cat to be the best solution. Those sonic plug in repellers do work, but be certain you don't have a pet hamster. The draw back is it actually takes about 2 times the recommended number of them to be effective.
As a last resort having a pet rattlesnake wandering around does a great job. But, for most people it is not a very good choice or even legal choice.
Brother you really made me laugh. I would love to keep a snake around.
I have just bought some £15 repellents, that apparently, when you plug them into a socket, they should work everywhere where there is wiring. Insha'allah should work. Seriously would love to keep a cat but too many problems such as allergies, cost, time etc.
While poisons are generally the lowest cost and easiest method, I find too many problems with it. The little rascals seem to always decide to dis in the house walls or other places that are difficult to get at. After dieng in such a location they get revenge on all nearby noses in a few days,
I find repellents or a good cat to be the best solution. Those sonic plug in repellers do work, but be certain you don't have a pet hamster. The draw back is it actually takes about 2 times the recommended number of them to be effective.
As a last resort having a pet rattlesnake wandering around does a great job. But, for most people it is not a very good choice or even legal choice.
LOL yup bad idea snakes! You're right about the rats dying in awkward places. The flies you get as a result is just as worse as having the rats. Funnily,I totally forgot about the sonic repellants even though I've got a couple myself and although they're not placed where the rats usually made their home (in the loft) they do seem to be working. I get the odd rat come but none hangs round like before. I think that's the best suggestion. Jazak Allah akhi
Yes, insha'allah I shall suggest using poison, sounds like a good idea to me. Jazak'allah.
Wa iyyak.. but on second thoughts try the rat repellants inshaAllah.
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