well first you have to know where the rats are coming from, once you figure that part out use a rat trap buy their home/hole/house you can put peanut butter in the trap (cheese does not work)
their are many prey of the kangaroo rat
they do not catch there prey
you can get some rat trapes for £20
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To effectively catch a smart rat, use a humane live trap baited with food that the rat likes. Place the trap in areas where the rat is active, such as near its nest or along its regular path. Check the trap regularly and release the rat far away from your home.
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To effectively catch a smart rat in your house, use a humane trap with bait like peanut butter or cheese. Place the trap along walls or in areas where the rat is active. Check the trap regularly and release the rat far away from your home.
depends on the conditions of the rat you can catch rabbies or any other deisese
There are lots of different rat traps available to catch them. Or you can go to a pet store and buy one if that is the kind you want!
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yes, if it is a pet rat purchased from a pet store. wild rats should not be kept as pets, if someone is bitten by a wild rat, they should try to catch it and contact authorities to test the rat for rabies.
No, rat poison will not kill roaches. Rat poison is designed to stop blood clotting and the rat dies from internal bleeding.