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Dealing with Rat Droppings

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I have some in the engine compartment of my bump and a lot inside my 79 Ranchero (because it has been sitting).

I know that rap droppings can be harmful. Can someone please tell me how to deal with the $hit - specifically should I vacuum it, sweep it out, or use my handy dandy leaf blower?

I've killed the rats, but they still are mocking me with their droppings.

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The good news it that there are no mice droppings.

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Any advice or suggestions would be greatfully appreciated.
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When I lived in Los Angeles County, I picked up Free Rat Poison at a local Health and Human Services office. To get rid of the Rat droppings, you'll need to eliminate the source.

As far as clean up, I've just swept them up into a dust pan and thrown them into my trash. Of course that may explain my diminished metal capacity, Rat Turd Poisoning leading to declining mental ability...I hadn't thought of that...hmmm...
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I once drank swamp water out of a combat boot, I always figure that rat crap won't hurt me. Which I know is wrong. I just use my shop vac, but I'm sure there are safer ways.
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look at the bright side ,you now have what you call a RAT ROD :yt:
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Just vac em up. I've dealt with em a lot and there is nothing wrong with me, wrong with me, wrong with......
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Mancar1 wrote:Just vac em up. I've dealt with em a lot and there is nothing wrong with me, wrong with me, wrong with......
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Hey it can't be to harmful. The FDA allows so much in processed food :eek:
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michael69 wrote:Hey it can't be to harmful. The FDA allows so much in processed food :eek:
This is true,unfortunately
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Wear a dust mask and vacuum or blow out.
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Thanks for all the responses. First, I have to stop procastinating. Second, I need to get over my fear of vacuums and get out of my dog's pen.

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...looks like somebody made the little woman mad...
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Naw...ya'll got it all wrong! You have to ask yourself...
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I have to laugh.
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