Rat Troubles? Control Them The Green Way
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Ok we've all encountered rodent problems before. I also know what a drag it can be killing these little pests. Not to mention the fact that spraying poison all over your health can't be good for your health, or our planet for that matter. If these things concern you, but you still need a solution for rat control, you're in luck!
by PaulRegis


Ok we've all encountered rodent problems before. I also know what a drag it can be killing these little pests. Not to mention the fact that spraying poison all over your health can't be good for your health, or our planet for that matter. If these things concern you, but you still need a solution for rat control, you're in luck!

There are a couple of reasons why rat traps and poisons are a bad option. The traps can hurt all sorts of living things, not just rats. The poisons are a pretty cruel way to take something out. Have you ever watched a rat die via poison? It's slow and painful. The other thing to consider is that poison doesnt go away. Another animal can eat a poisoned rat and get poisoned itself. Seems like a lose-lose situation to me.

Ok so you don't want to mess up the eco-system, and you don't want to hurt living things. What are your other options? Simple. All-natural rat repellents. They are non toxic, but rats hate the smell. No harmful chemicals, and the rats stay away naturally. No one gets sick, and nothing gets killed.

There are other options as well. Exterminators and humane traps to name a couple. But who wants a dead animal around? You never know when the thing is going to die, or where. If you call an exterminator you're taking a risk of having a dead rodent laying around somewhere. And traps don't necessarily mean the rat won't find it's way back to your house once you've trapped and released it.

If you don't want to attract more rats, keep food put away. Keep your garbage cans closed and bird seed in sealed containers. Compost piles can also attract rats, so watch out!

Being responsible about your rat control is one great way to help the environment. If you do your part and use eco-friendly solutions to control the rats around your home or business, you'll be doing the planet, your family, your customers, and the rats a favor. You'll also help to protect precious resources like the groundwater, because chemicals can get into it from other rat control methods.

Controlling rats the human way means that you have to deter them from making nests in your home or place of business. If they don't find food or shelter, or they are repelled, they will look other places to nest. Keep your home rat free the all natural way. With rat repellent.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.