I have a rat that's been chewing at the corner of my house by the radiator. Initially, I thought that it was a mouse. However, a week later, I thought that it can't be a mouse because it's been chewing and it's jaws are too strong.
Two sticky traps are put out. Within 5 minutes, one of my cats is running around because he was curious. Cat's paw easily comes off and the traps are put into the basement out of reach where I think that they might be coming in.
Fast forward, now this thing won't stop chewing. I'm freaked out by it and won't go into the living room or down to the basement. I see a gap by the corner and pour a little bleach down it. Noise stops. Big sigh of relief. A couple of hours later, the noise starts again. It's obvious that RoboRat has returned. Do the bleach thing again. Quiet. The rat wakes me up at 3:30 AM with the chewing noise.
Now I'm really freaking out. I can't afford a professional exterminator and I don't want to use poisons or a snap trap. I think that I'd have a hard time disposing of a rat in a trap.
I get a couple of cans of that spray insulation foam from Home Depot. The previous owners of the house didn't insulate the house very well. I spray some down by the gaps of the wood floor.
Following the suggestions of many posters, I clear most of the hay that I had tried to compost. I realize that perhaps it wasn't the best thing to do because it provided bedding and cover for the rat.
I'm thinking that if there's one rat, there's got to be more. (Last summer I saw this HUGE one run through the yard.)
I go outside with a friend (in case I get scared) and find a couple of rat holes. Darn, those things can dig! I spray foam in to block the hole (temporarily) and seal up every crack outside the house.
I also set a trap that is kind of like a Havaheart trap, only cheaper. I couldn't believe that two stores told me to trap the rat and just release them because they were clean animals! Ick!
Set the trap against the side of the house with luncheon meat and we'll see what goes in...
I hope that it doesn't attract a skunk! Keeping my fingers crossed!
Thanks for all of your suggestions about clearing any bedding. Never would have thought of it myself.
Suzy