CO2.
No living creature, such as one that breathes oxygen, can hang on the ceiling for long, in the face of high-concentrations of CO2 gas.
Just be careful when using CO2...that you...too....
Don't breathe in too much.
Otherwise, it might be curtains.
As the title says, I suspect I have a tokae in my recessed ceiling.
I can get up in the loft, but since the ceiling is covered with fibreglass wool I can't see the culprit, but I can hear it when sitting in my office I don't think it are rats, because it moves slowly, rats running fast I assume. There is a space between the fibreglass wool and the ceiling, so it can roam free.
I also have spread around rat poison on the ceiling, and it doesn't get eaten.
Probably the Tokae comes inside because it is cold outside, as I have several Tokae's outside on my property, so I want to prevent it lays eggs on the ceiling.
Is there some repellant, or even poison, that I can spread on the ceiling to make it move out?
Thanks a million. Very comprehensive. Will go thru it step by step. If that doesn't remedy the problem, I will buy a new apparatus and throw this one out the window.
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