So, there is a fly in the ointment, or just simply rats in the garage.  This is not a political allegory.
In the garage of property that I own in California has what seems to be a Roof Rat infestation. The garage doubles as a pantry. These buggers are eating Good!
Anyway,
I talked to my local Orkin technician, and he suggested sticky traps with bird feed sprinkled on top.
So, 3 rats were caught using that method. 2 adults and one teenager rat.
It's not enough. Other than a complete removal of all items in the garage, I am at a loss.
Any advice from seasoned rat-killing-farmers would be appreciated.
I'm thinking a night vision scope on an accurate pellet rifle is the next step. And spending a few nites in a garage. Which might be fun. Or definitely not.
Or running a small engine in the garage for a couple hours with the doors closed.
	
		
			
		
		
	
								In the garage of property that I own in California has what seems to be a Roof Rat infestation. The garage doubles as a pantry. These buggers are eating Good!
Anyway,
I talked to my local Orkin technician, and he suggested sticky traps with bird feed sprinkled on top.
So, 3 rats were caught using that method. 2 adults and one teenager rat.
It's not enough. Other than a complete removal of all items in the garage, I am at a loss.
Any advice from seasoned rat-killing-farmers would be appreciated.
I'm thinking a night vision scope on an accurate pellet rifle is the next step. And spending a few nites in a garage. Which might be fun. Or definitely not.
Or running a small engine in the garage for a couple hours with the doors closed.
								
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