Rat Attic Poison
This process takes a few days.
Rat attic poison. If you put out poison rats will indeed die. Rat poisons are best used outdoors and only with a rat bait station. Where they die becomes the problem. A rat that does ingest poison will go somewhere dark and isolated to die leaving you with a rotting carcass as it decomposes.
If a rat population is nearly exterminated the remaining rats will increase their reproductive rate to restore their numbers. This poison comes in a standard food grade pellet format. The portion size is ideal for rats and ensures that the poison is absorbed into the rat system. It probably will have quite the impact on your cat though especially when rats eat the poison and don t die but the cat hunts catches and then devours bites chews the rat.
This is just one of the reasons i don t recommend the use of poison it kills rats in the attic and then you have to deal with the terrible odor. A rat can die inside your walls and slowly decay leaving an intense odor for months. Poison results in stinky dead rats. Includes warfarin brodifacoum flocoumafen coumatetraly difenacoum and bromadiolone.
The pellets usually kill rats in 4 to 6 days. Anticoagulants damage capillaries the tiny blood vessels and cause internal bleeding hemorrhaging. Look at the blue feces a customer called me to find the source of the terrible smell. Rat poison seems like the easy solution to a rat invasion.
Never use rat poison in your attic.