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Rat In My Bathroom
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How do i get rid of it, i have bait and traps down, has eaten the bait, but wont get into a trap. Its massive, i have seen it run past me. Its fat too. It makes rummaging noise most of the night.
Its ripped up the laminate in corners.
It needs to be gone before new baby comes.
Any suggestions will be so very welcome. x
Its ripped up the laminate in corners.
It needs to be gone before new baby comes.
Any suggestions will be so very welcome. x
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If any delay of problems, look around for any holes it's getting in through and plug these with something solid - even builders expanding foam.
My guess is it's getting in the same place that the bath waste goes out through the wall, and where any pipework comes up through the floorboards.
Are you the sole tenant of the building, or is this problem affecting other tenants? If so a joint complaint may be more effective than you on your own.
If any delay of problems, look around for any holes it's getting in through and plug these with something solid - even builders expanding foam.
My guess is it's getting in the same place that the bath waste goes out through the wall, and where any pipework comes up through the floorboards.
Are you the sole tenant of the building, or is this problem affecting other tenants? If so a joint complaint may be more effective than you on your own.
Well, it ate the bait last night and the chocolate on the trap was gone, the trap had gone off, but the rat was not there this morning. All night i heard rummaging and rattling, had not a wink of sleep. Tonight i have set 2 traps near each other, and added further 2 packets of bait...i hope i see some results tonight. Council want £66 and i really don't want to pay that without trying myself first.
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