Of course rats always deficate and urinate in the attic.
Rat droppings in attic dangerous.
If you think you may have a rat living in your attic then you need to get up there and investigate further.
Rats often travel the same routes over and over again.
Sometimes the feces or urine can leak through the drywall and onto your ceiling.
Rats typically transmit diseases through urine and droppings.
You are probably already aware that rats are not the cleanliest of creatures that could be living in your house.
This can cause odor problems a breeding ground for mold is host to potential pathogens and health risks and the odor can contain phermonones that attract other rats into the attic.
When the sun goes down and family members go their bedrooms to sleep rats will make their way down from the attic and into the kitchen where they scavenge for any available food.
The reality is that rodent droppings dried urine rodent nests and rodent cadavers can contain dangerous pathogens.
Not only can new rats smell the odor of previous rats but the droppings may be dangerous to people.
You must take care not to minimize the health risk that can be presented when cleaning up the waste left in an attic following a rodent infestation.
Observe how they entered this portion of the attic through a gap and traveled a route along the wall.