Rats are not just the rodent equivalent of the family dog and cat. Rats spread disease, their strong incisors cause serious damage to your home, and they compete with you for food and can eat your garden plants. Rodent Control Melbourne

They also reproduce at a staggering rate; it only takes 10 weeks before baby rats are born! So if you see one rodent in your home, there are potentially dozens more that you don’t know about.

Let’s look at how to handle rodent control fast so these pests stop invading your home.

Step 1: Inspect The Rodents With Caution

Before you act against any rodent problem, go out of your way to inspect the rodent with some caution. You should never touch or handle a rodent; wear thick protective gloves and gear to avoid being bitten.

You should also keep your children and pets away from the rodent to reduce risk of possible bites or disease transmission. If you suspect that your rodent problem is an infestation, don’t let anyone touch the rodent until it has been safely removed.

Step 2: Investigate Where The Rodents Are Getting In

It’s unlikely that a single rodent wandered into your home through one hole in the wall. You need to figure out where all the entry points are (and seal them) so you can prevent more rodents from wandering into your home at night while you sleep! Here are some common rodent entry points that must be sealed up…|

-Your home’s foundation

-Holes in your walls or roof

-Loose boards, doors and pipes in your exterior structure

Step 3: Keep Food Containers And Trash Bins Sealed

Rodents love to get into trash bins. They will eat whatever you put into the trash can such as old food, plants or garbage. Rats and mice also chew through paper bags and cardboard boxes to get at their hidden treasures. If rodents can’t find anything to eat, they won’t stick around! Make sure that all food is properly sealed before bed every night so that if a rodent somehow gets inside it doesn’t have any access to food. Also, rodent-proof your trash bins by using metal, rodent proof containers with lids.

Step 4: Eliminate Access To Water Sources

Rodents need water to survive just like humans do. If you want to get rid of rats fast and effectively, make sure that there are no standing water sources around the exterior of your home. This includes water runoff from gutters or faulty downspouts. Seal cracks in outside walls near these areas so rodents can’t sneak into this space through loose mortar or dirt and then use a rodent repellent spray (link below) to discourage their activity while you seal up any gaps around pipes or foundation vents.

Step 5: Use A Professional Mouse Catcher

Rodent Control Once you’ve found rodent entry points and sealed them up, you still need the help of a professional mouse catcher to get rid of rats inside your home. Rodents are tough to deal with because they’re smart and adapt quickly to rodent control techniques so it takes someone who knows rodent behavior in addition to rodent poisons or rodent traps to get the job done!