Posts Tagged ‘rat traps’

Homemade Rat Traps

December 22nd, 2009

One of the most frustrating situations in life that can happen to someone is when they find out that they have a rat problem. Many people go into a panic and they hastily go out to purchase whatever they can find to trap these pests. They do not consider the end results of their purchases and end up spending more money on more items to rid these nasty buggers. And does someone want to go out and buy all the stuff to trap the rats or do they want to make their own homemade rat traps? A lot of people do make their own devices to catch these annoyances.

Some people are not able to stomach some parts of this whole rat trapping thing. What does someone do with the dead rat after it is caught? Do they want to trap them and kill them or do they want to trap them alive? Guaranteed, most people will say they do not care about these annoying pests and would just as soon have them killed in the trap. That is fine, but do you want to deal with disposing of a dead rat? Some people are not able to do this because it makes them feel uneasy.

People can make their own trapping device, or they can buy one that someone else has made. There are many people who make these and sell them for great prices. There are ones that kill when the rodent gets trapped and there are ones that bait the rodents and trap them alive; later they are taken elsewhere and released.

Rats have to be taken care of, though. They carry many diseases. Whether it is in a home or a public place, like a restaurant, these rodents have to be removed. One important factor to all of the trapping techniques is to wear gloves while setting out the traps and one wants to wear gloves when they dispose of these rodents.

A rat is very intelligent and they have great smelling senses. They will smell the scent of a person and any other thing or pet that may have added scents to the area in which a trap is set up. They will not go near a trap that has the scent of anything the rodent does not like. Also, being so intelligent, if they do happen to go into a trap and are not caught, they will not return to this device again, as they will never forget this trap or experience.

Most people prefer to bait these rodents with food or other things like that instead of using toxic rat bait, especially if there is a chance that a pet or a child could get near the devices. There are several places online and offline where a person can learn how to make homemade rat traps, or get kits to make their own. The benefits of making these are that one can save a few dollars on purchasing these and they can make them any way that they want to. There are many different types of these devices that a person can make, using different techniques to trap these annoyances. For homemade ones, most people do not have to spend any money to make these or to bait the rats, as they usually have all the materials and bait ingredients right at their home.

Rat Traps

October 16th, 2009

Rats are pesky creatures that thrive in sewers and are known carriers of infectious diseases. No one would want to see them lurking around their homes or even in farming fields. Rat infestation has been the major cause of significant crop losses each year. Rodents, in particular, eat and destroy crops that can already feed 200 million people. In Southeast Asia alone, a 15% total crop loss has been recorded, which can reach as high as 100% especially during a bad year. Aside from that, these pests pose severe health risks. They have been associated with some of the most serious health problems like Leptospirosis and the Bubonic plague.

Controlling Rat Population

To effectively administer rat control, farmers and homeowners seek the aid of efficient rat traps. However, you have to keep in mind that killing them won’t be enough. The most effective thing to do is to control their population growth in a particular area.  An area-wide rat control starts by making that particular area less conducive for their survival. First you need to greatly minimize the amount of their food and water source by implementing proper sanitation as well as waste management procedures. You also have to reduce harborage by regularly cleaning the debris on rat-infested areas. Consider utilizing non-chemical control methods such as metal exclusions to inhibit rats from entering your home, and make sure to block all possible ports of entry.

Trapping Rats

Using non-chemical rat trapping methods is ideal since no toxic pesticides are used, which can cause harm to children as well as house pets if not administered properly. In addition, this type of traps can significantly help to reduce the rats’ population if integrated properly. Animal advocates highly recommend the use of pet friendly traps for a more humane way of trapping them. Some of the types that you should look into include the following:

•    Live rat traps – These types of traps offer a more humane trapping method. Also known as humane rat traps, they are primarily used to trap rats without causing injury. They can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications.

•    Electronic rat traps – They are newer, cleaner and effective means of trapping rats. They introduce electrical shock once the rat enters the trap. Just like with ordinary traps, they also make use of food baits to lure the rats to go inside the trap.

•    Snap traps – They are cheap, easy and effective rat trap solutions that must be pre-baited and placed on the rat’s travel path. Snap traps are the most popular type of rat trap available. Whether you are using metal rat traps or other types, make sure to carefully read the instructions on how to set them properly for optimum results.