Put out enough traps.
Is putting mouse traps in attic a bad idea.
Next look all through the home and attic to see where the mice are living.
Put out two dozen traps.
Wrap the dead rats in plastic and place them in the garbage outside putting the lid on the garbage receptacle tightly.
Mice and rats love nesting in your insulation if they can find a nice quiet spot to call home but if it happens to be a little busy for them they will just take some of that insulation with them to build a nest elsewhere in your attic walls garage or closets.
It s a bad idea for several reasons from safety to the unintended consequences that can result.
Look for brown grease marks chew marks trails and little runways and tunnels in the insulation and most of all look for mouse droppings scattered around.
But we would never recommend you use rat poison.
The idea of shooting a rat or mouse in the attic is incredibly unlikely to succeed unless you are a championship gun user.
Otherwise the animal suffers.
Live traps such as box house mouse traps and glue traps are useful in getting mice out of the attic without killing them.
First seal the holes leading into the house.
Remove dead rats with gloved hands.
The biggest reason not to use rat poison is potential dangers to children.
Besides the usual rat traps mouse traps and assorted poisons i have always been on the hunt for rodent proof insulation.
These traps are baited with food bits which lure mice into the cage and the trap door shuts after them.
There may be as many as two dozen rats in your attic before you even notice odors or damage.
Even with larger animals that provide a bigger target like possums or raccoons you would need to kill the animal in a single shot.
Set some mouse traps there are two types of mouse traps available and they are live and lethal mouse traps.
The first issue is that it is not always effective since the mice will have to ingest it which you can t guarantee.