804-277-4142

What should I do if I find a nest of rodents in the attic?


Now that you have found out about the rodents in your shed or attic or house. What next? Get rid of them? If yes, how? It is the job of wildlife rehabilitators to get rid of rodents in our homes, business premises, and public premises. They can be reached either online or by use of directories. Lately, most people do get rid of them in a humane way through the way they get disposed of afterward is very inhumane. This could be disposing them far away from where they invaded. Anytime you see a rat and you clearly have no idea what to do with it, it is in order that you call the wildlife rehabilitators who knows exactly what to do with it.

When must you call the wildlife professionals?

The very one special instance to call the professionals is when you catch and get rid of an old rodent only to realize that there is a nest of rodents in the attic that you didn’t find out about. Before the professionals arrive home to take care of the litter of rodents, you should put on gloves (just in case one or two or maybe, all of them are injured) and put the rodents inside one by one in a large pillowcase. On their arrival, what you do straight away is to hand over the pillowcase to them. Never make an attempt at treating a sick or injured rat on your own because the fluids may spread harmful diseases to you and your family.



These rodents are very small and can get into stored food causing contamination with their feces and urine. This will automatically make the food unfit for human consumption. When you report to the professionals, they check everywhere in the house to check if rat infestation has taken place. I know that rats may appear cute, it is very important to know that they can be very dangerous sometimes. Other than causing diseases, they also destroy property and can be a huge nuisance. You may not want them around and we understand why.

You should know that saving one rat or mice makes no sense at all. There are so many of them out there, and therefore, it is important to notice that wasting these professionals’ time and resources are not cool. Well, keep telling yourself that. An exception has been found. Wildlife rehabilitators are out here looking for young and orphaned rodents who cannot take care of themselves. They still have a right to live, and not just living. Living a good life. Relocating rodents to unknown places is not cool at all. Make a phone call to the responsible authority so that an action is taken.

Conclusion

Wildlife rehabilitators know how helpless these rodents can be sometimes and that is why they do all they can to ensure that they survive. If by any chance you find baby rats who are orphaned, do the necessary.


Visit our Wildlife Trapper Petersburg home page to learn more about us.