Rodent Control
Rodent control
Rodents, such as the rat, have lived with humans for centuries. The Okanagan is no exception. Unlike most other creatures, the only way to successfully reduce rat populations is through extermination. Trapping and relocating rats only serve to help spread rats - causing someone else grief.
The best way to avoid having to exterminate rats on your property is to take precautions to eliminate food attractants and potential homes for rat colonies. Keep a clean and tidy property, including gardens and outbuildings.
- Brochure: Living With Wildlife in BC: Rodents
- Brochure: RDOS Rat Prevention and Control
- Brochure : Manage Rats and Mice Yourself
- Video: Set Traps
Avoid Use of Chemicals
Known as rodenticides, rat poisons use blood thinning agents to kill rodents. By the time they die, rats can have very high levels of anti-coagulants in their system.
Eagles, hawks, falcons, domestic dogs and cats that eat poisoned rodents can become poisoned, becoming sick or dying. Older varieties of rodenticides, like Wafarin™, contain highly concentrated levels of blood thinners. Newer rat poisons have been altered to break down faster, reducing poisonings of birds, dogs and cats, but can still hurt other animals and children.
If using rat poison be sure to follow all instructions and keep well away from pets and children.
Use Snap Traps Not Tar Traps
Snap Traps are the preferred method for extermination. They are easily available at hardware or home supply stores. Snap traps must be placed where they cannot hurt other animals and children.
Be certain to remove the possibility for other animals and children accessing any type of trap. The kitten in the photo to the right was an unfortunate victim of a tar trap. She spent days stuck and came close to death before being rescued.
Further Links
For further information on ways to rodent proof your homes and properties, see links below: