In China, hunting wild animals requires compliance with laws and regulations. According to Article 32 of the Wildlife Protection Law of the People's Republic of China, illegal hunting, acquisition, transportation, processing, sale, purchase, and use of illegally sourced wild animals and their products are prohibited. According to this law and regulations, wild rats are also one of the protected wild animals.
Therefore, the state does not allow individuals or organizations without approval or legal permission to trap wild rats. In certain situations, such as when conducting scientific research or preventing and controlling diseases, appropriate measures need to be taken to deal with rat problems. At the same time, in the wild environment, it is also necessary to pay attention to the impact on humans and the natural environment, and avoid damage and ecological risks to the ecosystem caused by trapping behavior.