You can do it yourself with poison available at Low es, Home Depot, ect. or you can use glue boards and catch a few to see what they are. Either way, I agree that you have to get on the problem in a hurry. I had (this is a believe it or not) rodent problems in a minus 20 degree cold storage warehouse. I was the refrigeration mechanic for the whole complex and got stuck with the problem. No poison allowed. They were wharf rats. I got some gigantic glue boards not affected at all by the temperature and they worked fine. The USDA inspected me for the longest with a black light even after they were gone. Traps will work after you find out how big they are and if you are squeamish about glue boards.Rats or mice in my loft, when you can't see the little shaggers, how do you decide on species?
Either way you should call a pest control specialist, they'll be able to determine what they are and get rid of them a.s.a.p.Rats or mice in my loft, when you can't see the little shaggers, how do you decide on species?
Either species get rid of them. Or they will breed so fast that they will get rid of you, They carry disease and they are just disgusting. They won't stay in the loft for long.
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