How kitchen rats got in

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-31
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Rat-bite resistant varieties are available on both the wire and water pipe markets. Don't put food anywhere the rats can crawl and get it all in a safe place for them to eat. The screen windows at home were replaced with iron wires that could not be bitten, the holes in the pipes were tightly sealed, and the doors below were also sealed.

    If you want, it's better to have a cat that loves to bark, and it is better to catch mice. If you don't have a cat, you will take turns using various rodent extermination methods.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I'm on the first floor, and I've just plugged the gap between the sink cabinet and the exterior wall. Just 1cm of rats can get in. The results I found on the Internet are also the flue and sewer of the range hood (which can be plugged with anti-reflectors and the like).

    Anyway, you have to carefully check it with a flashlight, and plug it with cement if there is a seam. I don't know what the results of my family have been. Because I didn't dare to go into the kitchen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There were a lot of rats in my house for a while, swaggering around in front of us every day. Later, I went to buy a very thick sticky mouse cardboard, put a few sheets in the kitchen, living room, etc., and solved it all overnight.

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