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How to Get Rid of Norway Rats

Written by Aptive Environmental August 1, 2024

Wondering how to get rid of Norway rats? This guide will give you the knowledge and strategies to effectively combat them.

Norway rats—also known as brown rats—are unwelcome guests in any home. These persistent and destructive rodents can wreak havoc on your property, contaminate food sources, and spread disease.

What You Need to Know About the Norway Rat

While you might be tempted to tackle a Norway rat problem on your own, it’s important to know that these infestations can quickly become severe. Consulting a professional from the start might be your best move.

These large rodents measure up to 18 inches long, with brown fur, a blunt nose, and a scaly tail. They are highly adaptable and thrive in various environments, including homes and gardens. These nocturnal creatures are skilled climbers and burrowers, adept at squeezing through small openings.

What Attracts Norway Rats to Your Home?

Norway rats are motivated by three primary needs: food, water, and shelter.

Your home can provide all three, enticing them inside. Common attractants include:

  • Food Sources: Easily accessible food scraps, pet food left out at night, and overflowing garbage cans create a buffet for Norway rats.
  • Shelter: Clutter piles inside or outside your home offer ideal nesting spots for these burrowing rodents.
  • Water Sources: Leaky pipes, overflowing gutters, and pet water bowls can provide much-needed hydration for Norway rats.

Signs of a Norway Rat Infestation

Be vigilant for these telltale signs of a Norway rat infestation:

  • Droppings: Norway rat droppings resemble dark, elongated capsules, often found near food sources or along runways.
  • Gnaw Marks: Rats chew on electrical wires, furniture legs, and walls to wear down their ever-growing incisors.
  • Grease Marks: Rats leave oily smudges along walls and runways as they scurry through your home.
  • Scratching Sounds: At night, you might hear scratching or scampering noises as rats move through walls or ceilings.
  • Pet Behavior: Unusual pet behavior, like sudden nervousness or interest in specific areas, could indicate the presence of rats.

Strategies to Get Rid of Norway Rats

Here are some steps you can take to get rid of Norway rats.

Remove Attractants

  • Store food in airtight containers to prevent odors from attracting rats.
  • Clean up crumbs and spills fast and maintain a clean kitchen and pantry.
  • Secure pet food and birdseed in sealed containers and avoid leaving them out overnight.
  • Address leaky pipes and overflowing gutters to eliminate water sources.

Minimize Shelter Options

  • Declutter your home and yard, removing potential nesting sites for Norway rats.
  • Store firewood neatly away from the house exterior.
  • Trim tree branches that overhang your roof, limiting access points.

Seal Entry Points

  • Conduct a thorough inspection of your home’s exterior, focusing on foundation cracks, gaps around doors and windows, and damaged vents.
  • Seal these openings with caulk, steel wool, or wire mesh, depending on the gap size.

Try Traps

While snap traps and glue traps can be used to capture Norway rats, their effectiveness depends on proper placement and monitoring. Consider consulting a professional pest control service for optimal trapping strategies.

Ensure a Clean Exterior

  • Use secure trash cans with tight-fitting lids to prevent Norway rats from accessing garbage.
  • Regularly inspect your property for potential food sources, such as fallen fruit or overflowing compost bins.
  • When installing a fence around potential food sources, bury it at least a foot deep to prevent rats from burrowing under.

When to Call a Professional Pest Control Service

While DIY methods can be helpful, professional intervention is often necessary for a successful and lasting solution. Here are some indicators that professional help is what you need:

  • Extensive Infestation: If you see multiple signs of a large Norway rat population, professional intervention is crucial to eradicate the problem.
  • Dead Rats: The stench of a decaying rodent in your walls can pose a significant problem. Professionals have the expertise and equipment to locate and safely remove deceased rodents.
  • Ineffectiveness of DIY Methods: If you’ve implemented DIY strategies without success, contacting a professional ensures a more targeted and efficient approach.

Living Without Rats

Trying these steps, remaining vigilant, and calling in professional Norway rat pest control can help you combat a Norway rat infestation and prevent future problems.

If you have more questions about Norway rats or treatment solutions for your home, contact us.

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