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Rats are dangerous! They can ruin your
food, destroy things in your home and start electrical fires. Rats and their
fleas can carry disease.
Do not give food and shelter to these most unwanted guests!
Rats live in sewers and can follow the food in pipes up to your toilet.
The best trap is the large, simple, cheap wooden " snap trap." They are sold in hardware stores.
To use the trap:
POISONS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED unless inside a tamper proof bait station, for rat control, because children or other animals may eat it by mistake. Also, poisoned rats can die in hard to reach places causing a very bad smell.
DEAD RATS must first be wrapped in newspaper, or placed in a plastic bag before putting it in a tightly covered garbage can. Injured or sick rats must be killed, then wrapped and put in the garbage can. Try not to touch the dead rat. Use gloves if possible.
WASH YOUR HANDS WITH HOT WATER AND SOAP AFTER GETTING RID OF DEAD RATS! (even if you used gloves).
If you are cleaning out a building that has been closed up, such as a cabin, shed, or garage, or areas where rodent nesting material have been found, follow these steps.
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Air out the building for at least 30 minutes by opening windows and doors. Leave the building while it is airing out. |
| 2. | Wear latex or rubber gloves and a dust mask while cleaning. |
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Avoid raising dust that may spread the virus through the air: Do not vacuum, sweep or dust. Carefully wet down areas with disinfectant before cleaning. |
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Use rags, sponges and mops that have been soaked in the disinfectant solution to wipe down counter tops, cabinets and drawers, mop floors and baseboards. |
| 5. | Mix a solution of 1 cup bleach to 10 cups water or use a household disinfectant. |
| 6. | Steam clean carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture. |
| 7. | Thoroughly spray or soak any dead mice, droppings, or nesting areas with disinfectant or bleach solution. |
| 8. | Wash clothes and bedding in hot water and detergent. Set the dryer on high. |
| 9. | To dispose of contaminated items, including dead mice, put them in a plastic bag. Seal the bag and put it in another plastic bag. Seal the outer bag and put it in your outdoor garbage can. |
| 10. | When you are done, disinfect or throw away the gloves you used. Wash your hands or shower with soap and hot water. |
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