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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 73489" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>You need to first identify how they are getting in. Then you need to get them out of the attic, drive them out with a preditor urine, live trap them or kill them with poison or shoot them with an air rifle. Once they are out of the attic, you need to close off where they got it. Recomend nailing or stapling 3/8" hardware cloth (metal screening) on the inside of any wood you replace. Tree rats are creatures of habit and will try to chew their way back in the same place they used to get in. You want to make sure there are no more tree rats in your attic when you seal off the access because if they die up there and their little rat bassturd bodies start to decompose, mom ain't gonna be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 73489, member: 148"] You need to first identify how they are getting in. Then you need to get them out of the attic, drive them out with a preditor urine, live trap them or kill them with poison or shoot them with an air rifle. Once they are out of the attic, you need to close off where they got it. Recomend nailing or stapling 3/8" hardware cloth (metal screening) on the inside of any wood you replace. Tree rats are creatures of habit and will try to chew their way back in the same place they used to get in. You want to make sure there are no more tree rats in your attic when you seal off the access because if they die up there and their little rat bassturd bodies start to decompose, mom ain't gonna be happy. [/QUOTE]
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