Rats create underground pathways or burrows from their nest to food sources and to escape predators. These burrows are often located under bushes or other types of dense vegetation. Rat burrows usually contain a main entrance and 1 or 2 exit holes away from the main entrance. Check along walls and grass for runways. Rats run along the same areas over and over leaving worn down paths in grass and dark greasy track marks along foundation walls. Fecal droppings (3/4 to 1″ long) along their runways or in areas where they have been feeding is another sign of a rat infestation.
Once you have determined the extent of your rodent/rat problem, there are several non-chemical control methods you should follow first.
- Remove access to any open food sources, such as pet food and large animal feed by putting feed in containers with tight fitting lids.
- Keep all vegetation surrounding your property mowed and maintained as low as possible.
- Seal cracks and holes in your home or garage. Look around cable lines, telephone lines, dryer exhausts, electrical conduits, water/steam/gas pipes, etc.
Fill in any rat burrows in your yard or sidewalk.