Live or dead rats.
Rats in attic walls and yard.
Running or soft footstep sounds.
If you find an odd looking pile of trash it may be a rats nest.
Squeaking or scurrying sounds in the walls.
It s a sad reality but rats are everywhere folks it s just a fact of life.
The first we knew about it was when we looked between 2 chairs in the dining room and saw it looking up at us.
If you have rats in the attic do not think they will stay there and not visit the rest of the house.
Tell tale signs of rats in the walls or attics.
Seal up all of these entry holes using steel which rats can t chew through.
Not just you but even the rats hate the pungent smell of onions.
When rats make a nest in a wall or attic you may start to smell a musky odor from the oil in a rats fur and as urine droplets build up over time.
As rats tend to go to somewhere they feel safe when they are in pain they will often be in the nest or in one of the dark corners beneath where the roof joins the top of the walls.
Burrows around the yard or under the home or outbuildings.
4 a rats nest.
Rats will shred paper or plastic material to help build a nest.
Gnawed fruits in trees.
And without the proper deterrent even the cleanest of houses can get infested with rats.
Nests or piled nesting materials in hidden areas.
Also they can climb trees making this a common way for them to access your attic cox says.
Roof rats also referred to as ship rats or black rats are small sized rodents that receive their name from their liking for finding shelter in the higher parts of buildings.
Noises in the dark such as scratching sounds from the attic.
Roof rats can cause significant damage from spreading diseases to damaging property and even causing house fires.
Needless to say the rest of the vacation was not that great.
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.
In fact on a recent vacation we had at least 2 rats living in the attic.
It can be difficult to tell if you have a rat infestation unless you actually see a live or dead rat in your home.
Nonetheless there are several indications that rats may have set up camp in your house including.
Droppings especially around human or pet food or in or around trash areas.
The rats will eat the powder but the potato flakes will swell up in the intestines of the rodents killing them eventually.
They will also use hair fur and plants as well.
Roof soffits and vents are other clever ways for rats to come into your house.
The way the rat population is able to multiply even if just a few choice critters decide to make your home their nest it won t be long before those few little rats become.