Number Five
Well, my hope that all the rats had been caught -- since none had been trapped for two days -- was dashed when we got number five today.
This week I have spent many hours cleaning every square inch of the kitchen:
--- removed everything from the cabinets, throwing out several bags of perfectly good groceries and dry goods but which I do not want to use since it's possible that rats have contaminated these things;
--- vacuumed, scrubbed and disinfected (with Clorox and Lysol) the shelves and drawers, and put in new liner paper;
--- scrubbed and waxed the floor;
--- purchased a dozen heavy-weight plastic bins to store everything like bagged snacks, dry pasta, fruit, etc.
We now have to keep the dog food bowl covered except when we are here, which has greatly confused the dogs because they have been accustomed to being able to eat when they choose; now because of the filthy rats, we have to make our dogs suffer along with us. They go over to their dish expecting to eat and find it has been covered with a heavy plate and they just look SO disappointed and perplexed.
As I have been cleaning, I have inspected every inch of the area inside the cabinets for rat entryways and didn't find any. Nor have I found any rat holes anywhere in the apartment for that matter. And I have looked VERY thoroughly.
So I really don't know where these damned things are coming from or where they are hiding. It is a very unsettling feeling to know that an unknown number of hideous and grotesque creatures are lurking about our apartment somewhere, hidden, unseen, except when their hunger overcomes them and they venture forth to nibble at a trap and meet their maker.
I certainly do hope this nightmare is over soon.
P.S.: Let me say, I appreciate being able to "vent" here. I am sure you-all are tired of hearing about it, but by airing my frustration here it helps me keep a level head when having to talk to the building owner. This really is very helpful. Thank you.
P.P.S.: After doing some Googling, I found several sites that show EXACTLY the type and size of rats we have been catching and have been able to identify them as "Roof Rats."
http://phoenix.about.com/cs/desert/a/roofrat01.htm