Blocks of rat poison.
Rat problem in attic.
The other half called the midden is a haphazard collection of feces plants and dried urine.
The most common way rats get into attics are through damaged eaves and vent openings.
One half the nest is where the rodents give birth to and raise their young.
These animals like to live in trees and are prone to climbing.
Roof rats use their climbing skills to make their nests above ground out of sight.
It is in the middle of this mess that a pack rat hoards its found treasures.
Once pack rats are in an attic they construct unique two chambered homes.
Rats can climb on any surface and fit in most spaces and tend to breed very quickly meaning that your handful of rats in the attic problem could soon become a widespread infestation.
Removing rats in the attic seal any holes or crack from rats.
Unsurprisingly rats are pretty good at exposing small openings on the outside of.