I am a firm believer in the cat with an attitude plan, but our county 
also has a rat patrol department. They also have live rat-traps that 
you can borrow. The problem with the live traps, is that you have to 
bring in the traps if there is a rat caught. However, a friend in 
another state talked her rat patrol department into picking up the 
traps for her since she is blind.
Best of luck.
At 04:52 PM 7/29/2009, you wrote:
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>does your county or city have a rat control dept? Some of the operators in
>the Philadelphia center act as if the rats are their precious long lost
>relatives by the sluggish way they respond. But it's a though.
>A few violation notes from the city's license and inspections dept. may
>wake the owner up.
>
>On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Tom Vos wrote:
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> > If only you could hire the Pied Piper...
> > Other than that I suppose poison and traps are the only option.
> > Tom
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> > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] a rat problem
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> > we hav a rat problem due to next dor not takeing mutch cair of heas
> > propaty is thair a humain way to get them to leave?
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