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There are a few different types of rodents that can invade homes, and many ways guides on the roof rat exterminator, Rapid Rodent Removal in Dallas Texas Wants you to know It is important to know which variety of rodent exterminator you have before considering removing them from your home. No matter what type of rodent you are dealing with there is always something you can do to manage your situation, Rodent Control and Rodent Removal are important to proper home health and maintenance.

There's a reason you have rats on your property and in your house. Your property is in an area of the country that has a rat population (that includes most urban or suburban areas), and your property or house has features that are attractive to rats. Most commonly, this means that your property has food, water, and shelter. Rats like a safe place to live and scavenge and hide and have a nest of young and store food, and so on. A building makes a great location! It's warm and dry and safe, and in proximity to food, and so on. There's a reason rats are common in cities, but not out in the forest. Take these Rat Prevention steps:


The Roof rat is a common pest in many cities in the United States. . As its name implies, this rat prefers to dwell in upper areas in and around buildings. It is a sleek, agile animal, well adapted for climbing and moving along narrow overhead wires and ledges. This roof rat often invades attics in established neighborhoods containing lush vegetation and/ or fruit and nut trees.

From a human perspective, roof rats are secretive and elusive. They travel and establish nests out of our view or in dense cover of bushes, trees, vegetation, and attics. Additionally, they may exist outdoors and feed on slugs, snails, insects, fruits, pet food, and various plant materials. The roof rat can be relatively independent of humans. Still, when human foods are easily accessible, Rat Control may be necessary.

Neophobic and skittish behaviors may be especially pronounced in roof rats, and thus baits, bait stations, traps, and other Roof Rat Control methods may be avoided for prolonged periods.

Identification

The roof rat is a medium-sized rat weighing 5-10oz/150-250g, and measuring about 16in/41cm in total length from its nose to the end of its tail.

Nests and Nest Locations

From a Roof Rat Control perspective, roof rats are cautious and subtle. There are several reasons for this. First, similar to the house mouse and Norway rat, the roof rat is most active at night. Second, it establishes nests amongst the dense cover and shadows of the bushes, trees, attics, and in other types of vegetation where it is not easily seen. Lastly, as its names implies, roof rats inhabit areas above our common and daily normal views. When it nests, it seeks out the shadowy areas beneath or behind vegetation growing over backyard and property fences, as well as various utility lines. In other words, the roof rat often nests in hard-to reach and hard-to-see areas. Thus remains undetected for long periods and allowing populations to build without Roof Rat Control . The cryptic nature of the roof rat renders it one of our most challenging pests.

Exterior Habitats

Well-established roof rat colonies are typically in older established neighborhoods where the landscaping trees and nature vegetation are mature and lush and where there are also fruit and nut trees. In these environments, the roof rat can exist independently of people and their dwellings. A few of the more common exterior nest locations for the roof rat in urban areas include:

  • Within the accumulating dead fronds of unmanaged palm trees
  • On fence ledges behind thick overgrown vines and vegetation.
  • Upper cavities of garden sheds.
  • Within thick brush cavities, on or off the ground,
  • Behind or within yard trash piles, wood piles, lumber stacks, etc.

Roof rats also occasionally construct globular leafy nests high up in trees much like tree squirrels. In areas where the Norway rat is absent, or if all the arboreal nest sites are occupied the roof rat will readily construct and live in earthen burrow. These burrows are usually located in areas protected by dense vegetation or the base of cavernous types of bushes and shrubs.




Structural Infestations

Roof rats enter buildings from various areas exploiting any openings through vents and soffits or structural gaps. In roof rat infested neighborhoods, residents often report seeing rats running up and down the trees and traveling over the roofs via utility lines or overhanging tree branches.

Once inside, almost any structural element providing concealment may be utilized, but overhead areas are most vulnerable and in need of Roof Rat Control . In residential homes, attics, soffits, ceiling, wall voids, the corners of car ports roofs, and many other aerial areas may be exploited. In high –rise apartments, complexes, and tall office buildings, it is common to find roof rat infestations from the ground floor to the penthouse areas regardless of the number of floors. Our vertical modern buildings and skyscrapers have miles and miles of complex works and different utility lines leading through vertical and horizontal voids, hidden pipe chases, and false ceilings – all which are ideal habitats for the secretive roof rat making Roof Rat Control a must.

In warehouses, food plants, and other industrial buildings, a roof rat establishes nests within the top levels of storage boxes and racks, overhead electrical junction boxes, and on or behind any of the large structural beams and elements. Roof rat nests have been found at the tops of rice silos 80ft/ 24m above the ground. In industrial complexes and high-rises in neighborhoods where roof rats are well established, Roof Rat Control professionals regularly state that the harder an aerial location is to reach, the more likely it seems to be one of the nesting sites for the roof rat.

Roof Rat Control involves a combination of integrated management techniques used by your exterminator. Depending on the environment, access to children or pets, an exterior bait station system can be installed. Utilization of bait stations properly anchored, strategically located, effectively designed and precisely maintained will remove roof rat infestations/ populations more effectively than any other method of Roof Rat Contro.l If access to children or pets is a concern, tension traps can be installed inside the stations instead of bait. Tension traps may need to be checked more often and each trap will only catch one rat before it has to be reset.




Inside the house bait stations will ensure the quickest and highest degree of control. Odor from expired rats is usually not a big issue in Roof Rat Control . The environment in the metro area provides for rapid decomposition of expired rats, albeit if bait is used you may get odors for a period of time when dealing with extensive infestations. Some stations can utilize tension traps but they will require more frequent maintenance. The strategic placement of traps and or stations is of paramount importance. The stations need to be placed in rodent runways and in the attic if roof rats are active and present there. Placement of traps may be difficult due to access, but critical to achieve proper control. so, it is best to hire a Roof Rat Control to assist.


Mechanical exclusion is a critical component to roof rat control in a structure. A visual inspection can be performed at the time of a rat control intensive service. The Roof Rat Control service technician can then provide a written proposal to correct all the structural deficiencies that allow roof rats to infest a structure.

For larger commercial structures an integrated rodent control system should be installed. The system should have an exterior, interior, diagram, and record keeping component. All rodent control is custom designed. Each property is unique and will require different prescribed Roof Rat Control treatments.



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