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  If you’re all about humane rat removal, live
                              exclusion is the answer for you, and the best way
                              to approach this method is through one-way
                              exclusion funnels. You also have the alternative
                              of a one-way door live exclusion cage, but you’ll
                              have a better chance with the exclusion funnel. 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              When using a one-way exclusion funnel for
                              capturing a rat, you first need to identify and
                              seal shut any points of access the rats might use
                              to get in and out, except for a main entrance.
                              Then, install the exclusion funnel at that main
                              entrance and exit point. The rat will not be
                              harmed, it will be able to enter the funnel easily
                              and, ideally, it won’t be able to get out. You can
                              then further move on to releasing the rat
                              somewhere away from your house. 
                              
                              In the interest of being perfectly clear, I do not
                              recommend, nor do I use one-exclusion funnels when
                              dealing with rats or mice. I’ve always believed in
                              and have been an advocate for treating animals
                              with care and respect, and I practice this belief
                              also when it comes to rats. That being said, I
                              feel it’s more humane to use a lethal snap trap
                              instead of glue traps or poison when talking about
                              rat removal, and I have a handful of reasons why I
                              prefer lethal snap traps to one-way exclusion
                              funnels or cage traps. 
                              
                              First off, exclusion funnels don’t have that big
                              of a success rate. Rats vary in size depending on
                              their age, and chances are that they will be able
                              to escape the funnel. Also, rats are pretty
                              cautious, and while you have higher chances of
                              live trapping them in one-way exclusion funnels
                              than with a one-way door, the odds of catching all
                              the rats that are causing you trouble are still
                              kind of high. If you catch a rat with a one-way
                              exclusion funnel, the next step would be to
                              release it far away from your home. It’s very
                              likely that you’re evacuating that rat from the
                              only habitat it’s known for its entire short life,
                              thus making that life even shorter by sending the
                              rat to what will probably turn out to be a painful
                              and violent death. Yes, the rat will most
                              certainly die when uprooted from its only known
                              environment. Factors that guarantee this death are
                              competition from other rats, predators, and
                              starvation. Rats reproduce at a ridiculous high
                              rate, and their natural lifespan is already very
                              low, few rats living more than a year. So, to
                              catch a rat without trapping or hurting it is
                              pretty useless, I would say. I can understand
                              wanting to have a clear conscience and all that,
                              but you’re not saving the rat, you’re just sending
                              it to a rough death instead of doing the humane
                              thing by killing it instantly. 
                              
                              I strongly suggest you consult my nationwide
                              directory of vermin control experts before going
                              ahead and improvising, or before hiring whatever
                              exterminator company that’s the cheapest, and that
                              will approach your rat problem with poison or
                              other ineffective and cruel methods that will not
                              solve the issue. For more information, you may
                              want to click on one of these guides that I wrote:
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                              prices.
                              How
                                to get rid of rats - my main rat removal
                              info guide.
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