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Yes you have a problem. Even the best pest people can't guarantee no dead rodents stuck in the wall. I have likewise blocked all vents etc with fine mesh and all floor/skirting/cabinet backs with course wire wool and haven't had a problem since. Are they getting in via a neighbours house? Could be the cold weather driving them in.
I'm interested in how you know it's a rat and not a mouse? Scale of the noise? I'm getting a little bit paranoid about some of the rustling going on in our walls ...
My mum (who lived in the countryside for 15 years) is the expert on rodent eradication. She says there is bait you can get that makes them really thirsty, so they go outside in search of water and die out there. I don't think she's had a dead one inside since she started using it.
This is in NZ so I don't know what brand you would use here, but I know a colleague of mine with the same problem has managed to order some on Amazon. I can ask her what it was (not at work today though).
beware the companies that tell you their bait is the real deal and every bit as strong as licensed exterminators....it isn't....
I'd be interested in knowing what this brand is if you could ask your colleague. Having read this post have come to the (horrible) realisation that our 'mouse' is probably a rat too...
I would use a professional pest controller. Unfortunately I can't recommend one myself as I've lost details, but there are probably recommendations on here. Years ago we saw a rat in the garden - our cat was following it round the garden, walking behind it, not doing anything, like they were mates, if I wasn't so horrified it would have been funny. We got a pest controller who put down a special box with poison inside which could only be accessed by a smallish tube so it wouldn't affect larger animals. That dealt with it and we never saw a rat in the garden again. Years ago, we also once saw a rat inside coming out of our bathroom! It turned out there was a hole behind the bath panel. So we got a pest controller to put poison behind the panel and that dealt with it, we've never had a problem since. We re - did our bathroom and obviously got the hole filled. I think the best thing is to get in a professional quickly.
You're very sensible in not getting a cat to deal with it as that's not the answer. Some people get a cat solely to deal with a mouse problem when they've got no interest in having a cat for 18 years or even know how to look after a cat properly. It's the wrong reason to get a cat and it won't deal with the problem anyway.
Breaking news: the rat is no more. Time and natural causes was the solution. In its place is a smell worse than my other half's sandals and a couple of flies (now also dead).
If only I could stop them getting in once and for all. If anyone can recommend a rat proofer (if such a person exists) please let me know!
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