

Rose Ann Gould Soloway, RN, BSN, MSEd, DABAT emerita Poison Control will figure out if any treatment is needed and, if so, will tell you exactly what to do.
#RAT POISON ANTIDOTE FOR HUMANS HOW TO#
If you find old mouse and rat poisons around your home or property, contact your county's hazardous waste disposal facility to find out how to get rid of them safely.

If possible, use traps instead of poisons to capture rodents.Keep the inside of your home as free as possible from food sources for rodents: keep trash covered, counters cleaned, dishes washed, and food stored in covered containers.Make it hard for rodents to enter your home: plug gaps around all exterior openings and use weather-stripping on doors and windows.Make the area outside of your home unfriendly to rodents: keep trash covered, don't leave pet food out, be sure that plants and brush are not close to your exterior walls, and avoid feeding birds if rodents are a problem in your neighborhood.But mice and rats do try to come indoors when fall temperatures arrive.

Are they seeking warmth? Or food? Experts disagree.
