No not cash in the attic. Rats. Happened to me last year and drove me mad for 2 months. I rent a flat so landlord instead of getting people out went for the cheap option of some lethal rat trap claiming it would only be mice. These things sound like rampant puppies running around at 3am. Anyway long story short last year one of the traps went off and went missing, and one of them went off and the rat proceeded to drag itself across the ceiling in the trap, eventually settling on the trap door so when me and my housemate plucked up the courage to open it, it fell on my fucking head and broke it's body in half.
Thinking that was traumatic but at least the end, the pittar patter of rats were heard again a day later so we got poison up there and blocked all the drain pipes in with a leaf collector thing. The scurrying stopped and all was well. (there was a bad smell and called landlord round to find the bodies but he couldn't)
Fast forward a year and it's 537am been up for 2 hours due to the same fucking noise. With working from home, lockdown, coronavirus... Wtf do I do now? If anyone's ever heard them in their roof, they are loud and it drives me mad. How have they got in again! Any advice welcome, but please note I'm a chicken with shiit like this and housemate has moved out so it's me vs the rats
Had this a couple of years ago. Had the local council pest control in, all that seemed to do was make them worse. I don't know what they were doing up there, but it sounded like they were having a bloody rave! I took. To sleeping with ear plugs in. One of them was picking up the tray with the poison on and throwing it around like a lunatic! Ended up getting rentokil in (apparently they can use a stronger poison than council pest controllers) which did the trick.
HeheI know a bloke in Hamlin. He plays a pipe thingy and wears pretty clothes.
There are these ultrasonic sound generators that claim to scare rats off. You could try one of those.
Also remove any food or water source.
Rats are smart, if they can't find anything to eat or dink, they'll move elsewhere.
The problem is they will eat almost anything, including roof insulation or electrical wiring.
Yup. Had four. Pretty uselessApparently all those things to scare off rats don’t work, though I read that on the Rentokill site so take with a pinch of salt. I was looking at one for spiders.
I don't think spiders have ears, but rats do.Apparently all those things to scare off rats don’t work, though I read that on the Rentokill site so take with a pinch of salt. I was looking at one for spiders.
I don't think spiders have ears, but rats do.
Good point regarding the exit. I'm assuming it's the drainpipes so I'll put the guards in a few days time when I know the poison is gone.Is it not a conversation to have with your landlord? Seems a bit off that you're having to sort it out.
Anyway have had them in two houses. First time used the council pest control. Second time bought a strong grain type poison from Amazon. Just did the same as the pest control guy, put trays in few places, topped it up few times until no more was taken and that was that. Later found one dead at the bottom of the drainpipe and after that put in drain guards.
Don't block the exits up if using any type of poison, leave them open so they can leave and hopefully die elsewhere and then block up after.
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