Australia Storm BookAfter The Storm - 7
Rodents After a Storm or Flood
GeneralAfter a storm, many rodents are displaced from their natural habitat. As a result, these animals seek areas which provide food and shelter. Unfortunately, many of the new rodent havens are in houses, sheds, barns, and other buildings. Structures damaged by the storm are particularly attractive and provide easy access to rodents. The unwelcome pests can cause property damage and, in extreme cases, pose a potential health problem.
TipsRats and MiceAs soon as possible, remove all debris that could provide protective cover for rodents from houses and buildings.
Keep lawn and field vegetation mowed at a low level to eliminate protective cover for rodents.
Remove any potential food source, such as household trash, waste grain, or other foods that might attract mice and rats.
Openings into buildings around water pipes, electrical wires, vents, and doors should be closed with 1/8-inch mesh hardware cloth and/or sheet metal.
Registered poisonous baits or anticoagulants are effective in mouse and rat control.
Snap traps are effective in capturing nuisance rats and mice. Successful trap baits for the trigger mechanism include whole kernel corn, peanut butter and oatmeal, and oatmeal paste. Traps should be checked each day and carcasses disposed of in a safe, sanitary manner.
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