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Rats

In both New York City and New Jersey, the most common rat species is the Norway rat, also known as the brown rat or sewer rat. Norway rats are highly adaptable rodents that thrive in urban environments, including cities, suburbs, and rural areas. They are notorious pests known for their ability to infest buildings, sewers, and other structures, as well as for their role in transmitting diseases. Norway rats are typically brown or grayish-brown in color with a stout body, small ears, and a blunt nose. Signs of a rat infestation can vary depending on the severity of the problem and the specific circumstances. Common signs of a rat infestation may include scratching noises, gnaw marks, nesting materials, and rat droppings. Rat infestation can cause property damage including, damage to wood, plastic, wiring, insulation, pipes, and other building materials. Overall, while rats are small creatures, they can cause significant property damage if left unchecked. Implementing effective pest control measures, such as sanitation practices, rodent-proofing, trapping, or baiting, can help eliminate rats and prevent further damage or health risks.

When it comes to rat infestations, we employ various methods to control and eliminate rat populations such as:

  • Conducting a thorough inspection of the property to assess the extent of the rat infestation. We will look for signs of rat activity, such as droppings, gnaw marks, nesting sites, and entry points.

  • Implementing sanitation measures to eliminate food and water sources that attract rats. This can include proper storage of food and garbage, cleaning up spills and crumbs, and sealing off access to food and water sources.

  • Identifying and sealing off potential entry points that rats use to gain access to buildings, such as gaps, cracks, vents, pipes, or utility openings. This helps prevent rats from entering the property and reduces the likelihood of future infestations.

  • Using traps to capture and remove rats from the property. Traps can be placed in strategic locations based on the assessment of rat activity and may include snap traps, live traps, or glue traps.

  • Using rodenticides or bait stations to control rat populations. These baits are placed in areas where rats are active and are designed to attract and kill rats. We use baits and rodenticides in accordance with local regulations and safety guidelines to minimize risks to humans, pets, and non-target wildlife.

  • Monitoring the effectiveness of control measures and may implement follow-up treatments or adjustments as needed. This may involve re-inspections, re-baiting, or sealing off additional entry points to prevent re-infestation.

It's important to note that rat control can be challenging and may require ongoing efforts to effectively eliminate infestations and prevent recurrence. Our exterminators have the knowledge, experience, and tools to develop customized pest management plans tailored to the specific needs of each property and situation. Additionally, they can provide recommendations for preventing future rat infestations through proactive measures such as regular maintenance, sanitation practices, and exclusion techniques.