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Rat feces is definitely dangerous, and there are
lots of different diseases you can contract by
direct and indirect contact with rat waste, both
feces and urine. You can get seriously ill from
breathing in dust that has been contaminated with
rat droppings or urine, by direct contact with rat
waste, or by drinking food or eating water that
have been contaminated by rat feces. Below are a
couple of the diseases that rats transmit to
humans through their feces and urine by one or
multiple of the modalities previously enumerated –
and I’m just listing the ones that are common
worldwide or throughout North America, because I
don’t want to go on and on with diseases like the
Lassa Fever and many others of the sort.
- Salmonellosis;
- Tularemia;
- Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome;
- Leptospirosis;
- Rat-Bite Fever;
- Eosinophilic Meningitis.
Always take precautions when dealing with home rat
infestation, and wear protective gear. When
performing decontamination after complete rat
removal is accomplished, it’s preferable that you
wear gloves, a full biohazard suit, and a HEPA
filter mask. Rat decontamination is a serious
task, so make sure you do it by the book if you
don’t want to hire a pro to handle the situation
for you. Here’s a brief summary of what you need
to do when performing rat decontamination in the
attic, as the attic is the most frequently pest
invaded space in households throughout the US:
- Clear dropping and other waste by vacuuming
the attic;
- Rip off heavily soiled insulation and
replace it with new batt fiberglass
insulation;
- Spray the entire space meticulously with a
cleaning product that kills bacteria, eats any
other biological waste left behind by the rats
that you couldn’t vacuum, and eliminate all
the rat-associated odors.
Rats are extremely nasty vermin that can carry
several diseases, plenty of which can be easily
contracted by humans. It is very important to try
and correctly tackle a rat infestation problem as
soon as you first see any signs of invasion. One
rat choosing your home or place of business as its
living space it’s all it takes for things to get
out of control fast. Not dealing with rat
infestation may even get you in trouble with the
law in some jurisdictions, and the risk of you or
your loved contracting a rat-associated disease
increases exponentially as rats live, breed, and
attract more outside rats in your home.
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.