Look at the blue feces a customer called me to find the source of the terrible smell.
Poison wildlife attic.
Sometimes though the critters get smart and figure out that they need to stay away from the traps.
Never attempt to poison a mammal.
You should always be alert for possum making a home out of your attic.
However utilizing poisons for rodent control comes with some hazards poisoned animals often die in walls leading to terrible odors and expensive service calls.
You cannot poison bats legally nor are they easily tempted by bait and even if you could would you want twenty or one hundred poisoned bats lodged in your attic decaying.
This is just one of the reasons i don t recommend the use of poison it kills mice in the attic and then you have to deal with the terrible odor.
Poison results in stinky dead mice.
Raccoon droppings contain eggs of the roundworm.
In these cases using a rodenticide is the only viable way of dealing with the infestation.
Always be aware that an animal in your attic likely has a nest of babies inside.
When we find that there is some type of wild animals in the attic we want to get rid of those wild animals and use different repellents to get rid of them.
And if you put poison in the attic it won t get eaten.
Rodent droppings contain the hanta virus.
Bats rats birds mice squirrels or raccoon s in the attic can create significant structural damage to your insulation and pose a health issue.
Best poison for attic rats i generally recommend using snap traps when going after attic rats.
They cause lots of destruction and will use the whole attic as their home not just one space.
There are no registered poisons for many of the wildlife that you may find in your attic including squirrels.
This is why when it comes to possums prevention should always be your first step.
There are many repellents available in market to get rid of these wild animals such as ammonia mothball poison poison powders attic gums naphthalene tablets mint and peppermint etc.
Poison is a popular method for killing rats and mice around homes inside buildings in attics and barns.
The first issue you will run into is finding a poison designed to take care of the particular animal in your attic.
I don t actually know what form most poisons come in i know about bait blocks and poison seeds and nuts and i guess there is spray and liquid poison and tracking powder poison.