Remove clutter like paper or cardboard that rats may use to build their nests keep dog food and other pet food.
Rats in kitchen roof.
Sprinkle crushed pepper or spray a pepper spray near openings and holes.
These can be purchased in local hardware stores.
In fact depending on the architecture of your house the rats are probably in the attic which of course is the open space above your ceiling.
The lure in the kitchen is obviously the food especially when it s left uncovered and on tops of units overnight.
If undetected the rats can live and breed in your kitchen space.
Listen for scratching scurrying and chewing noises.
Checklist if possible visually inspect for evidence of rodents throughout the inside of the roof or at least view from the.
If you think overhead utility wires are serving as a highway contact your utility.
Hearing scratching noises at night from above may suggest their presence.
If you hear rats high up in the ceiling it is probably the roof rat black rat as opposed to the norway rat brown rat.
Fortunatelly air comes through even small holes and rats don t.
Seal roof soffits and vents with a material rats don t like to eat.
Like any pest and animals in general rats come inside of your home in search of water food and shelter.
Store food in metal or plastic containers with tight fitting lids instead of cardboard boxes that can easily be gnawed.
Steel wool for instance or a mesh screen.
You could put extra grating behind the louver or change the louvers to more dense one so that the rat can t come through however you may have problems finding one so i d stick to grating.
The rat will steal the food and take it back to its safe place to hoard.
You need to make sure there are no open holes in your building big enough for rat to come.
Black rats also known as the roof rat are agile climbers and can easily gain access into loft spaces and upper floors of buildings.
To reduce roof rats on your property consider the following.
Use a traditional rat trap.
Place peppermint oil cayenne pepper pepper and cloves around the home to keep them away.
Brown rats on the other hand are less adept climbers.