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Odors That Help with Rat Prevention for Any Property in Canada

2021-07-22

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Wish to save that need to call a pest control Vancouver service provider? Surely start by worrying about rats and similar rodents. These pesky crawlers make their way into any property and thrive in places where people don’t normally visit. Rat prevention should always be on top of your to-do list if you haven’t done anything about it already.

Thing about rats is that they crawl and swim through any little holes they can fit through. They also never stop growing making the older ones quite scary. What’s worse is that they even laugh having chewed through anything in any property. Oh, and not to mention their incisors can grow to dangerous proportions as well.

So, why exactly would you want rat prevention in the first place. Well, if you don’t want chewed inside walls and floors wirings and damaged drain pipes, you definitely want to worry about it. Sings like gnawing, weird noises and chewed up things should prompt anyone to deploy rat control tactics. Here is some more information on the topic:

Things That Attract Rats Most

First, it is always important to know what attracts rats most. These are easily some of the hardiest rodents that just don’t leave you alone once they get inside the property. Needless to say, they can make it through the toughest of conditions and environments. Rats are also not fussy eaters at all. They’d typically eat anything they can find. They are pretty intense garbage pickers as well.

When looking for rat prevention, you should definitely negate any rat attractors in the first place. Things that attract them most include:

  • A steady source of food in any shape or form. Rats will sniff it out no matter where it is
  • Open trash bins with disposed food items and any liquid collection in or outside of them
  • Any small gaps, cracks or holes in walls, ceilings or floors of houses or buildings
  • Any brick stacks, vegetation piles and firewood collection that can provide some warmth to rats

Do Odors Really Repel Rats Away?

Right off the bat, yes. There are some odors that have been scientifically proven to keep rats away. Their smell receptors don’t like certain odors making them leave any space. This is the perfect way to safeguard your lesser visited areas in the home or property. It is also important to know that while a house cat or dog might scare mice away, they won’t do much good against rats.

Matter of fact, rats can even harm your pets when left unattended. Curtesy of their strong sense of smell, rat prevention can be done with certain organic odors. This sense of smell helps them locate food sources and can also be their downfall in some certain scenarios. Here are some odors and smells that have strong chances of helping with rat prevention in any property:

Mothballs Can Be Helpful

Mothballs are specialized pest repellant goodies. Not only do these repel rats but also many other pests with a strong sense of smell. Rat prevention with mothballs is quite an effective technique indeed. However, the only thing of concern is that you shouldn’t get too harsh mothballs. You don’t want rats dying in your attics, ceilings or floors to produce all their bad smells.

Mothballs are known for their pungent smells as well. So, if you find that smell to be irritating, you don’t want it anywhere near you would be spending most of the time. Also, concern that if you have pets and children in the house, there is no telling who can lick what. At worst, kids and pets can eat a small mothball leading to dangerous circumstances. If done right, they can be perfect rat prevention tools.

Peppermint Oil and Cotton Balls Dipped in It

Rats actually do hate peppermint oil scent. Not only them but many other pests hate it too. Some people sprinkle tiny bits of it in the attic, basement and under floorings. This can work as well but the only concern is their smells evaporating as it dries of. Even though oils typically take a lot of time to dry off, eventually this does happen.

Ideally, you can dip cotton balls into peppermint oil and use them as your rat prevention tools. They work very well as cotton preserves the liquid and its scent for longer. All you have to do is to place these oil dipped cotton rat prevention pieces evenly. The best part is that rats will never eat it and there is nothing poisonous and dangerous about it.

Citronella and Beaver Oil Dipped Cotton Balls

Similar to peppermint, rats also dislike citronella and beaver oil scents. Although rats can live in close vicinity to these, they don’t prefer it at all. Most likely, citronella and beaver oil dipped cotton balls will move rats in some other places where they are more visible. If you can see them, you can trap them easily as well. Both these oils are found easily as well.

What you want to do is to leave cotton balls dipped in citronella or beaver oils in your rat-infested spaces. These work great as rat prevention tips for any domestic or commercial property. Make sure to spread these balls evenly and you might also get rid of other pests. However, in case of full scale rat infestations, you’d need help from professional pest control service providers.

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