Rats are incredibly adaptable and can be found thriving almost everywhere in our urban communities. Their small size, powerful teeth and ability to climb allow them to slip through tiny gaps and hidden passages on a property from the foundation to the roof vents. Rats can also access homes from sewers and plumbing systems, making them a persistent problem that can be difficult to address without professional equipment and knowledge. Dealing with a rat infestation on a property can cause significant property damage and pose serious health risks, which is why it’s crucial to address any rat problems on your property quickly.
Eliminating rats on your own can be quite challenging. In one year, a population of just two rats can grow to nearly 1,250, with the potential for even more growth. Seeing one rat often indicates a larger infestation elsewhere in your home. Rats typically avoid areas with high human activity, and the longer they remain undisturbed, the more areas they can invade and damage. Without professional help, effectively removing rats and preventing their return can be nearly impossible.
Skedaddle technicians have been effectively removing and excluding rats from homes and businesses since 1989. With over 30 years of experience, our technicians will not only remove every rat from your home but also address the root causes of the problem. We provide comprehensive, long-term solutions by sealing entry points, installing preventative measures, and ensuring that any potential attractants are managed. By choosing our expert services, you’re investing in a thorough approach that safeguards your home and family and prevents future rat infestations.
Rats are more than just a nuisance; they can lead to significant health risks for both people and pets living in a home. Key health concerns that rats can create while living inside a home include:
Understanding the key indicators of a rat problem is the best way to deal with it quickly and prevent additional damage. Once inside and established, rats are able to access just about every corner of a home but they prefer to avoid spaces frequented by humans. This can make identifying their presence difficult. Common signs of a rat infestation include:
When it comes to DIY rat removal, the problem is often made worse rather than resolved. Rats are neophobic, meaning they are wary of changes to their surroundings. They are cautious of and will often avoid new or unfamiliar items or objects introduced to their environment. This behavior is one of the many reasons that DIY rat controllers often fail to resolve rat issues with traps and poisons purchased online or from a local hardware store.
Since rats reproduce at such an alarming rate, there are typically dozens or even hundreds of rats with access to the home. Failing to get the problem under control early can lead to additional damage and delayed results.
A simple trap or poison will not be able to eliminate all the rodents inside your home. Without a strategy or understanding of rat biology most homeowners struggle to get the problem under control. In the wrong hands, poisons can be dangerous for pets or other animals who accidentally come in contact with them. It can also lead to unpleasant and persistent odor problems should the rats die in inaccessible areas of the home.
Ultimately, the most important step in preventing future rat infestation is to find and block off their entry points. Rats leave a trail of odor wherever they go that serves as an invitation to other rats in the neighborhood to join them. As long as there are open entry points into your home there is a high risk of reinfestation.
Professional rat removal is crucial for achieving a lasting solution to infestations. Skedaddle technicians possess the specialized knowledge to identify and access hidden or hard to reach entry points that may be missed by untrained eyes. Our technicians are equipped with the necessary tools to safely reach these areas, seal entry points effectively, and address any hazardous conditions. Additionally, our rat removal services ensure that all bacteria is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to prevent health risks. Trusting professionals ensures that your rat problem is resolved comprehensively, safeguarding your home from future infestations.
Rats are persistent creatures, often returning to homes due to readily available food sources. While expert services can effectively address infestations, it’s crucial to make your home less inviting to these pests. Here are some practical tips to help keep rats at bay:
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As winter sets in and temperatures drop, rats adjust their behavior to survive the cold months. During this time, our homes become a refuge for these opportunistic creatures seeking warmth, food, and shelter. With outdoor food sources like fallen fruit, garden remnants, and food scraps from the holidays becoming scarcer, rats often seek out the warmth and resources offered by human homes.
Rats are well-known for their ability to adapt to colder temperatures, and during the winter, they are more likely to move indoors to find shelter. As they seek warmth, they often enter attics, basements, wall cavities, and even crawl spaces, where they can create cozy nests in the insulation or hidden areas of the home. They are especially drawn to areas with easy access to food, such as kitchens or pantries, where crumbs and spills become their primary food source.
With shorter daylight hours and the cold driving them to seek warmth, rats become more active at night, foraging for food and water in your home. Their presence may go unnoticed for some time, as they are adept at hiding in dark, undisturbed places. However, their nests and droppings can lead to serious sanitation concerns, and the damage they cause to insulation, wiring, and walls can be costly to repair.
If you discover rats in your home or suspect an infestation, it’s crucial to act quickly. Skedaddle technicians will conduct a thorough inspection to identify points of entry and create a customized plan to address your specific needs. Our team, with over 30 years of experience in rat control, utilizes advanced removal and exclusion methods to ensure your home is secure.
Once the removal process is complete, we will clean and sanitize the affected areas to eliminate contamination and repair any damage caused by the rodents. We also take preventative measures to seal entry points and reinforce your home’s defenses. With our lifetime guarantee, you can rest assured that your home will remain rat-free throughout the winter and beyond. With our lifetime guarantee, you can have peace of mind knowing your property is safeguarded for years to come.
Your customized property assessment is designed to identify where rats are located inside your home and the routes they use to gain access. Rats can enter a property through a variety of pathways, from the plumbing systems at the foundation to vents on the roof. Skedaddle technicians use advanced thermal imaging tools and professional safety equipment to investigate these difficult-to-reach areas, ensuring a thorough inspection of your property.
Once the rats’ entry points and nesting areas are identified, Skedaddle technicians employ effective removal techniques. One of the most efficient methods is using one-way doors at key entry points, allowing the rats to exit the property while preventing them from re-entering. Our team carefully monitors the situation to ensure that all rats are successfully removed, ensuring that your home is free from the infestation.
After rat removal, it is critical to address the mess they leave behind. Rats can contaminate your home with droppings, urine, and nesting materials, which can pose serious health risks. They can also spoil food and damage both building materials and personal items. Skedaddle’s cleaning and sanitization services target the areas most affected by the infestation, removing harmful debris and ensuring your home is safe for everyone.
Our team goes beyond simple cleaning to disinfect and deodorize affected areas, eliminating odors caused by rats and their waste. We take great care to thoroughly cleanse spaces that might harbor bacteria and disease, preventing the spread of potential illnesses. By meticulously addressing the mess left by rats, we restore your home to a safe and healthy living environment.
To protect your home from future rat infestations, Skedaddle offers detailed exclusion services that focus on sealing active and potential entry points. We inspect every area of your property for gaps, cracks, and other openings through which rats may enter. By reinforcing these areas and using durable materials, we effectively “rat-proof” your home and safeguard it from future problems.
We also provide our clients with the knowledge and information they need to prevent their properties from becoming attractive to rats in the future. Eliminating food sources, standing water and harborage sites are essential rat prevention strategies. With a focus on long-term solutions and environmental factors, we help ensure that your home remains protected from future infestations. Our preventative strategies provide peace of mind, knowing that your property is secure against rats and other pests for years to come.
Rats are skilled climbers and can easily scale up and down walls as well as plumbing lines. In addition to entering below and at ground level, they often enter homes from above, making it tricky to spot where they might be getting in. Once inside, rats use their climbing abilities to navigate throughout the house, frequently following pathways created for plumbing, electrical wiring, and HVAC systems that extend from the basement to the attic.
During an infestation, rats leave behind harmful droppings wherever they go. Their droppings can carry diseases such as Salmonellosis and Leptospirosis, which can be transmitted to humans and pets when they contaminate surfaces and household items.
Rats can squeeze through surprisingly small gaps, so they don’t need much of an opening to gain entry. Common entry points include plumbing systems, gaps between building materials, openings around utility lines, windows and doors, as well as unprotected exhaust vents.
Rats are nocturnal animals, so you might hear them scurrying around your basement, attic or within the walls during the night. Other signs to watch for include sightings of rats, droppings, chewed food or packaging, and a distinct smell of ammonia in enclosed spaces.
Rats and mice may look similar, but there are key differences to help identify them. Rats are larger, with thick, scaly tails and blunt noses, while mice are smaller, with thin, hairy tails and pointed noses. Rat droppings are capsule-shaped and larger, whereas mice leave smaller, rice-shaped droppings. Rats are more cautious and prefer secluded nesting areas, while mice are more curious and tend to nest closer to food sources.
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