Relocated animals often don’t know where to find food, thus they may do everything possible to return to their former place, and for this reason, you must relocate a rat outside of your home and make sure you search and seal off its entry points before it makes a plan to return. Killing rats will only force them to relocate to somewhere else and the fact that they reproduce fast and establish colonies in large numbers simply means relocation is better than displacing them or killing them.
It is ideal to catch as many rats as possible at your home before relocating them in groups, and you must be aware of the serious health risks posed by rats especially when they live in large numbers – they can infest food and even trigger allergies in humans and animals. In order to relocate a trapped rat effectively, you must perform the following;