What shortcuts did the rats take to get indoors?

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-30

The indoor environment is usually pleasant, with abundant food and habitat for rats. This makes it extremely easy for indoor environments to attract the attention of mice. It is important to note that if there are some minor flaws or loopholes in the construction of the house, or if some entrances and exits are left open for a long time, these can be opportunities for rats to enter the house.

These small holes, which may be as small as 6 millimeters in size, are enough for a mus mus to pass through. Rats are extremely viable, and their mobility should not be underestimated. At the same time, rats are very intelligent animals, with a keen sense of smell, taste and hearing, and are able to quickly find their way through intrusion in complex architectural structures. These characteristics make rats like fish in water in the indoor environment, bringing many troubles to people's lives.

Therefore, we need to take effective measures to prevent and control indoor rodent infestation. First of all, regularly inspect the walls, floors, ceilings and other parts of the house to find and seal possible holes and gaps to ensure that the house is well sealed. In addition, keep the indoor environment clean and tidy, and store food and water sources properly to avoid scattered food debris and water droplets becoming food for rats**. At the same time, in the process of building design and construction, the problem of rodent prevention should be fully considered, and appropriate anti-rodent measures should be taken, such as setting up anti-rodent nets and anti-rodent boards.

In cases where rats have already invaded, some physical or chemical methods can be used to repel or kill rats. Physical methods include the use of tools such as mousetraps and sticky boards, while chemical methods can use agents such as poison bait and rodenticide. When using chemical methods, we should pay attention to the selection of low-toxicity and high-efficiency rodenticides, and operate in strict accordance with the instructions for use. By taking effective prevention and control measures, we can reduce the infestation of rats in the indoor environment and protect our health and property.

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