To prevent rats from entering your home seal up any holes or cracks larger than a quarter.
Rats entering home from fascia to under the roof.
Seal those areas up.
It s the 1 spot for rat entry.
They may also fit through doors windows air vents or screens that are improperly installed or ill fitting.
And because they can chew through most materials you ll need to know what materials you can use to seal holes and small entrances to your home.
However they can also get into the attic from pretty much anywhere.
They are small and can crawl around.
Battling rat s under the hood of my jeep.
Pop the engine cover thats under the hood as in most cars not mechanically fastened.
One effective material you can use because in trying to chew through it it cuts the rats mouths is diamond mesh used on stucco wall coverings.
See that area where an eave meets up against the roof.
If they get into the house from underneath or from a ground level opening they can just scamper up the wall and into the attic.
Check every vent gable vents roof vents ground level crawl space vents even the laundry vent.
No home builders or roofers ever seal that area.
Bar them from entering with hardware cloth.
Rats can often enter through small gaps created by the room corner intersection.
The masked marauders of the animal world they ll barge down chimneys and into open garages or attic vents.
Roof rats can enter homes and structures through openings as small as half an inch.
To make an ideal home roof rats need food water and a cozy nesting site so clean out wood piles rake up fallen vegetation and fruit and do not leave pet food or water outside especially overnight.
Check all doors and windows.
Rats like the the spongy foam insulation material used in cars.
The louvered vents for dryer exhausts and the openings behind roof fascia are perennial favorites.
How are rats getting into the attic they most commonly enter via holes in the roof.
It s just a wide open spot and rats only need like a half inch to squeeze their way in.
Rats can squeeze through holes as small as a quarter.
You can greatly reduce the ease of entry for rodents and reduce the size of the population by taking the following measures.
Any openings should be blocked with a waterproof sealant.
And if your roof meets the gutter at the edge sometimes roofers just leave a gap there between the roof and fascia board.