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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/animaltrappersin/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114When property owners are facing a rat infestation, they often react out of desperation and turn to the internet in search of quick DIY solutions to get rid of rats fast. One of the most common rat removal claims found online involves using dry ice to ward off rodents. However, the actual effectiveness of dry ice as a rat removal method is unproven. Here are some facts about dry ice and why some may believe it to be a good way to combat invasive rats.<\/p>\n
Before purchasing dry ice and using it against rats in your home, you should first have a good understanding of what it is. Essentially, dry ice is carbon dioxide in a frozen form. For your safety, keep the following considerations in mind when handling dry ice.<\/p>\n
Because dry ice turns back into carbon dioxide when it melts, it is believed that the poison gas will help eliminate nuisance rats if placed in an area where rat activity is present. While this may seem a bit inhumane, this method is much more eco-friendly than most chemical rat poisons as dry ice gas typically kills rats quickly.<\/p>\n
However, inhaling carbon dioxide gas is also toxic to humans and pets. If dry ice is left to melt in a small room that isn\u2019t well-ventilated, it can suffocate you or your loved ones. Ultimately, using dry ice for rats is a dangerous practice that should remain an ancient online remedy.<\/p>\n
For a more humane and effective way to get rid of rats, ditch the dry ice and contact your local wildlife removal specialists at Animal Wildlife Trappers.<\/p>\n
The professionals at Animal Wildlife Trappers<\/a> are equipped and experienced to provide home and business owners with fast, effective and permanent rat removal services<\/a>. Our team of licensed and trained rat removal experts are skilled at getting rid of rats both humanely and permanently and restoring your property to ensure it remains pest free.<\/p>\n