The homeowners association for my neighborhood notified the residents about 2 months ago that roof rats had been found in the area.
I didn't think too much about it at the time, last Thursday morning just before leaving for work, I heard a dull thud in the attic, like someone had dropped a hammer.
When I got home from work Thursday afternoon, I went up into the attic, and found rat droppings.
I proceeded to get a couple of rat traps, and Decon rat bait.
I put the traps and the bait next to the access door in the attic, checked the traps yesterday afternoon, got one rat with a spring trap, and all 2 pounds ( 1 kg.) of rat bait had been consumed.
Today is the first day of my weekend, and I went around the house, and found ventilation holes in the boards between the roof rafters where they exit the house in the eave area, were missing about 20 pieces of screening covering the holes.
Got some heavy steel screen, and cut it to about 3 inch squares, and used heavy staples and secured them over the holes.
I got up on the roof and started looking at how I can cover the 6 exhaust fan vents on the roof.
Need to get a different screen material, as it's quite difficult get this cut in anything other than a straight line.
It's true, that a house is a bottomless pit to pound money into !!!!!
Hey Mr Ridden / Rich, it was reported about 3 weeks ago that roof rats were found in traps in the 48th St. and Warner Rd. area.
That's only about 4 miles from you, check out the exterior of your home, before hot weather sets in !!!
If you want to learn a little more about these 'wonderful' creatures, do a search for : Roof Rats Tempe, Arizona.