Moth Balls For Attic Rodents
Mothballs work well for moths and other insects.
Moth balls for attic rodents. The gas is not toxic to mice. Fill plastic bags two thirds full with mothballs and hang with clothespins on gutters and awnings. Mothballs have zero demonstrated effectiveness. There is no device no repellent that will make them leave.
Unlike other pests snakes can t smell very well. Mice may use these spots as bridges to easier entrances to your home. As a result derik purchased several boxes of mothballs and then scattered them in his basement and attic. That s the only option for survival.
Lately derik had seen a couple of rats in his basement and heard them running around in his attic during the nighttime. Once a rat lives in your attic and has a nest of babies there that s it. Mothballs make getting rid of mice a fairly simple process. Use mothballs under the house or in the attic.
A helpful tip for future readers who may attempt using mothballs to rid their home of mice don t just throw them in the attic mixed in with the insulation. Derik s neighbor advised him to use mothballs to control the rats. What you ll soon find out is that the fumes from moth balls are heavier than air and will eventually start falling down into your living areas. This is due to the toxicity of the gas that is emitted from the mothball.
Some insects have a natural response to stay away from mothballs due to this toxicity.