10-12-2011, 03:19 AM
You need to know where they are getting inside - you can kill this batch - but their scent trail will lead the new ones right back in.
You can tell a rat or mouse entry point by the black greasy stain around it - and leading up and away from it
All it takes is a hole 3/8" in diameter - if they can get their head in - the rest of the body will fit - and they leave a chemical trail for others to follow
I second the rat zapper or those new plastic traps - have had poor results with the stickem traps out here - humidity?
You can tell a rat or mouse entry point by the black greasy stain around it - and leading up and away from it
All it takes is a hole 3/8" in diameter - if they can get their head in - the rest of the body will fit - and they leave a chemical trail for others to follow
I second the rat zapper or those new plastic traps - have had poor results with the stickem traps out here - humidity?