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Rats in the neighborhoodMar 18, 2010


You may place poison as suggested in strategic places such as a hole in the ground. In addition, I would make sure that there are no entry points into your own building basement through open windows, holes from utility penetrations, etc.

If rats are seen outside, it would an event similar to seeing a cat, squirrel or skunk in your backyard. Wild and domestic animals share the space with us, humans. Consequently, don't be alarmed and protect your house from entry.

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