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 The equipment you need to trap a rat may vary
                              depending on where exactly the rat is on your
                              property, which specific method you’re going to
                              try in order to get rid of the rat, and the
                              approximate number of rats you’re dealing with.
                              The most common scenario for home rat invasion is
                              rats living and breeding relentlessly in your
                              attic, so I’ll base my suggestions on this
                              particular situation. 
                              
                               
                              
                              
                              For home inspection in order to discover all the
                              rodent points of access to your attic, you’re
                              going to have to verify the building in its
                              entirety, from bottom to top. Here’s the equipment
                              recommended for the inspection:
                              
                                - A ladder in order to get on the roof;
- A harness in order to remain secure while on
                                  the roof; 
- Safety helmet and steady legs for when on
                                  the roof; 
- A flashlight for attic inspection, or for
                                  inspection under the house, if you live in an
                                  elevated structure; 
- Good eyesight, and a bit of knowledge
                                  relative to rat biology and behavior so that
                                  you can know where to look.
                              Rat control is tough, but if you do it correctly,
                              you can solve the problem permanently. So, in
                              order to do it correctly, you now need to seal all
                              the rodent access points. Assuming the rats are
                              getting in through holes in the roof and not
                              through some more unfortunate points of entry,
                              here’s what you’ll need:
                              
                                - Steel mash for vents; 
- Metal flashing (preferably aluminum); 
- Screws and a hammer drill for bolting; 
- Keep the ladder used for inspecting the
                                  roof, because you’ll probably do most of the
                                  work standing on it. 
                              Next step will be to trap and dispose of the rats
                              that are living in your attic. In my educated
                              opinion, the best way to eliminate this pest from
                              your home is by killing them with classic wooden
                              snap traps. This is what you’ll need:
                              
                                - Protective gloves;
- HEPA filter mask;
- About 15 Victor wooden snap traps – I’m
                                  serious, it’s best to install lots of traps
                                  and check them frequently in order to dispose
                                  of the rats soon after they get trapped. This
                                  will ensure a quick, well-done job; 
- Educating yourself about rat behavior in
                                  order to know where and how to place the
                                  traps; 
- Bait; 
- Close-lid disposable plastic bag or
                                  container for the rat carcasses. 
                              The last step in removing attic rats forever is
                              decontamination. Cleanup is essential, and must be
                              done with caution and perseverance. Proper rat
                              decontamination equipment would be as follows:
                              
Full biohazard suit; 
                              LED-powered headlamp; 
                              Keep the HEPA filter mask on; 
                              A vacuum cleaner which you will use everywhere
                                in the attic; 
                              Batt fiberglass insulation for replacing
                                heavily soiled insulation; 
                               An electric fogging machine (or its not so
                                prolific cousin, the spray bottle/container); 
                              A liquid cleaning product that will neutralize
                                residual rat waste, stains, and eliminate all
                                the smell left behind by the rats – I recommend
                                the Bac-A-Zap Odor Eliminator. 
                              Like I said in the beginning, the exact equipment
                              that’s needed will depend on a few factors. In
                              principle, however, you would use more or less the
                              same gear and equipment to deal with rats anywhere
                              on your property as you would use for eliminating
                              rats from an attic. 
                              
                              The wildlife control pros available on my
                              nationwide directory are not approachable strictly
                              for hiring. They, like me, want to help. So, feel
                              free to choose one that’s appointed to your area,
                              and shoot them an email or give them a call for
                              some solid advice on what you need in order to
                              take care of your pest issue depending on the
                              specific characteristics of your particular
                              problem. For more information, you may want to
                              click on one of these guides that I wrote:
                              
How much
                                does rat removal cost? - get the lowdown on
                              prices.
                              
How
                                to get rid of rats - my main rat removal
                              info guide.
                              
Example
                                rat trapping photographs - get
                              do-it-yourself ideas.
                              
Rat
                                job blog - learn from great examples of rat
                              jobs I've done.