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Chemical
& Biological Control
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There
are many methods used to control rats, including maintaining sanitation,
trapping, chemical control, and biological control.
Norway rats
seek objects that they can burrow under to make nests. Rats also
seek areas with available food and garbage. Thus, sanitation will
exclude rats by changing the environment.
Buildings can be made rat-proof by sealing all openings that are
greater than 1 centimeter and by covering edges with sheet metal
to prevent chewing.
If rats are already established, the use of spring traps is an effective
method of control. Trapping does not involve toxins and the trapped
rodent can be removed to prevent odors from the carcass.
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