alright here we are on your in your
typical attic now the first thing you
want to keep in mind in an attic setting
is not to fall through the ceiling make
sure you stick on the studs but just
like in the kitchen we're going to focus
our treatments on areas where we've seen
evidence of rodents ie droppings and
urine now the good thing about using
traps in an attic setting versus baits
with traps you know when you've killed
one you can remove the dead animal and
keep it from stinking so that being said
rodents will typically use the same
paths in and out we've discovered some
rodent droppings here we're going to set
our traps and I'm going to set one
facing this way and I'm going to set one
facing this way that way either way the
rat comes from I'm going to get him in
this location I've chosen the trapper
t-rex traps they work great for this
type of setting but again you can use
glue boards or you can use the wooden
snap traps so that's been our product
snapshot with rodent traps how to use
them where to put them for effective
control and again the key points are to
make sure you stick them where the
rodents are going this has been pest
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