Natural Ways to Remove Rats from Your Home
Simple and Affordable Natural Ways to Remove Rats from Your Home
Now that winter is here, rats will look for a warm place to ride out the chilling cold. There is no other place better than our home for the rats to hunker down. They get the warmth, food and much needed safety from the predators. But rodents carry disease-causing germs that cause terrible pain and discomfort if anyone contracts them. We have our families and pets living in a rat infested home, to keep them safe it is better to avoid poison or traps.
Service providers of rodent control in Orange County are happy to share some tips to move rodents from your home naturally. These tips will ensure everyone including the rodents are safe. They are cheap and easily available as well.
Onion & Peppermint Spray
This is the most convenient way of keeping rats away. You can either place a raw, sliced onion close to the rodent's nest or use the spray. This can be a DIY method but we recommend you to hire an expert of rodent control in Orange County. This is because they have protective equipment we lack.
Ammonia
Ammonia is widely available in any chemical store. You can use a bottle of ammonia to spray around the garden or in places the rats are nested. Keep a track of the route they use to move around. Once you are sure of the track, spray some ammonia there as well. It will drive them out of your use.
Snake Skin
Snake skins are considered as an awesome repellent to keep mice away. Snakes shed their skin at least ten times a year. The growth of snakes in the United States barely keeps the mice population in check. So you can use their shredded skins to repel mice from your place. Get a professional for their experience in using snake skin repellent that would keep both mouse and snakes away.
All the natural tips mentioned above are to be performed by a professional of rodent control in Orange County. Using snake skin as a repellent is better suited for the pros. You can consult Green Rodent Restoration for rat removal. Visit them at greenrodentcontrol.com for more details.













