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How can I get Rid of Rats?

Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison

Rats are among the most dreaded house pests. If you've discovered them in your home or apartment, your first thought may be to move as far away as possible. Unfortunately, this is not a practical solution, and you will need to employ some reliable methods to get rid of rats. To start, you'll need to inspect your home or apartment to find out where they are coming in and where they are hiding out.

To get rid of rats, your home inspection should include every part of your home, from the basement up to your top floor, including your attic. Some signs of rats include gnawing, fecal matter, droplets of urine, dirt smudges, and entry holes. When you find holes, plug them right away. Use mortar mixed with broken glass to fill every hole and crack you find in your walls and around the foundation of your house; the glass acts as a deterrent to rats that try to get in while the mortar dries. Check around your pipes, wires, and screens for any opening that would allow rats entry. They only need about 1/2 inch (1.27 centimeters) to get back into your home, so if you're in doubt, plug or seal the opening.

Blocks of rat poison.
Blocks of rat poison.

Next, work to get rid of the rats that have already gotten into your home. Snap traps are among the most effective approaches. Some of them are very sensitive, and when a rat just steps on one, it quickly springs up and traps it. Put these traps along the walls, especially in places where you have found evidence of rat infestation. Put bait on your snap traps, such as bacon or something else that smells yummy, to lure the rats.

Bacon can be used to bait rat traps.
Bacon can be used to bait rat traps.

Glue boards can also be used to get rid of rats; the pests stick to them and become trapped. Keep in mind, however, that they tend to be less efficient for full-sized adult rats. It's best to ensure that children and pets can't get to them, however, as they can get stuck to them as well. Also, rats don't die once they're stuck, so you'll need to drown them in hot water or put them in tightly lidded metal cans for disposal. Alternatively, you could use electric rat traps, instead of glue traps that don't actually kill rodents, to deliver a fatal electric shock once rats are lured inside.

Brown rats are a common rodent pest.
Brown rats are a common rodent pest.

Poisons can also be used to kill rats, but there are some drawbacks. First, they can be dangerous if you have pets or children in your home. Additionally, poisoned rats may go to hide in your home where you can't find them, such as inside your walls. As their bodies rot, they let off an awful smell and attract insects. Because of this, many people recommend using them as a last resort.

If you are leaving garbage outdoors, make sure the garbage bags are well wrapped and free of holes or tears.
If you are leaving garbage outdoors, make sure the garbage bags are well wrapped and free of holes or tears.

Your work to get rid of rats will all be for naught if you don't take some time to get rid of the things that attract them in the first place. Sweep up every day, and make sure you don't leave leftovers hanging around after dinner. Keep your trash and garbage in metal or glass containers; make sure the lids fit tightly, and don't use plastic. Additionally, it is helpful to put your non-perishable foods, such as cereal, rice and pasta, and bread, in metal or glass containers. Outside your home, get rid of debris and use metal trash cans that are kept lidded and away from your exterior walls.

Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison

Nicole’s thirst for knowledge inspired her to become a WiseGEEK writer, and she focuses primarily on topics such as homeschooling, parenting, health, science, and business. When not writing or spending time with her four children, Nicole enjoys reading, camping, and going to the beach.

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Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison

Nicole’s thirst for knowledge inspired her to become a WiseGEEK writer, and she focuses primarily on topics such as homeschooling, parenting, health, science, and business. When not writing or spending time with her four children, Nicole enjoys reading, camping, and going to the beach.

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Discussion Comments

anon279091

Get an Irish terrier; they hunt vermin!

kren63

What time of day/night is best to seal a rat hole to be sure the rat is not being sealed in? I want him sealed out!

anon147875

I have a rat that I can't seem to get rid of. He/she is in the main living area of my home. I hear him/her digging! I have laid many traps. All for naught. I have used the glue traps, all for naught.

As I am typing, I can hear him trying to get to my food cupboards. I bang and it comes back in a few minutes to dig some more. I don't know what else to do to get him/her. He/she seems fine with us and our noise. I don't think it even bothers to go down to the basement anymore.

It's winter here now, so I really need some help to try and get this thing. I can't have it in my home anymore! Someone who knows what they are doing please help me! I have tried everything almost, except for the poison. I don't want to use it if I don't have to.

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    • Blocks of rat poison.
      By: jaggat
      Blocks of rat poison.
    • Bacon can be used to bait rat traps.
      By: sparkia
      Bacon can be used to bait rat traps.
    • Brown rats are a common rodent pest.
      By: Ilia Shcherbakov
      Brown rats are a common rodent pest.
    • If you are leaving garbage outdoors, make sure the garbage bags are well wrapped and free of holes or tears.
      By: smuay
      If you are leaving garbage outdoors, make sure the garbage bags are well wrapped and free of holes or tears.
    • Professional exterminators can eliminate rats and assist homeowners in keeping them out permanently.
      By: mertcan
      Professional exterminators can eliminate rats and assist homeowners in keeping them out permanently.