How to Get Rid of Rats

Rat droppings in your house, sounds in your walls and skittering noises at night are indicators of a rat infestation. Deal with a rat infestation quickly to avoid property damage and exposure to dangerous diseases. What Is the Fastest Way to Get Rid of Rats? There are many ways to deal with a rat infestation — some work faster than others. By implementing a combination of methods, you can get rid of rats quickly. Here are some strategies to try. Set a Trap The traditional method of trapping a rat is still effective, especially if you know where your unwanted visitors are nesting, as it's best to place traps close to nesting areas. Rat traps that don't pose any dangers to children and pets are best used in the living space, snap traps are better suited for areas where there is not a concern for children or pets finding the trap. Both are easy to find at various stores and online and are relatively...
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What Diseases Can Rats Carry?

You likely already know that rats are a nuisance, but they can cause more damage than chewed wires or a compromised pantry. The risks of rats in your home can also include diseases that may transmit to you or members of your household. Understand these diseases and how they're transmitted, and rest assured that Urban Jungle can help address your home's rat problem. Common Diseases Carried by Rats Although the list of diseases carried by rodents is comprehensive, some rat-related conditions are more common than others. Not all rat-borne diseases are the result of direct transmission. Some diseases, like The Bubonic Plague, result from indirect transmission and rats are simply carriers. Common diseases caused by exposure to rat urine, feces or contact with an infected rodent include: Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS): Rodents spread this severe respiratory disease, which can be deadly. Rat bite fever (RBF): People who have frequent contact with rodents are particularly at risk of developing RBF. Leptospirosis: Humans can...
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7 Signs of Rats in Your House

Rats living in the attic and walls can go unnoticed for years. Unlike mice which frequently enter the kitchen and pantry to find food, rats prefer to live in the structure of the home and go outside for food and water. A rat infestation can cause severe property damage and expose you and your loved ones to dangerous diseases. Here's how to tell if you might have a rat problem. How Do You Know If Rats Are in Your House? Look out for the following seven signs that can indicate the presence of rats in your home. If you're aware of an infestation, you can get rid of these unwanted guests quickly. 1. Rodent Droppings One of the prominent signs of an infestation is rat droppings. You'll likely find droppings in hidden areas like the attic, crawlspace, or garage. Finding droppings in cupboards and drawers, under sinks and near food packages is likely mice or a sign of a severe rat infestation. There are...
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How to Prevent Rats in Your Home

The very best rat control methods involve thinking like a rat — in other words, do everything possible to make your home environment inhospitable for the critters. 10 Rat Prevention Tips By the time you hear scuttling noises at night or find droppings, rats are already present on your property. It's far better to prevent uninvited rodents by remaining vigilant and using a few simple rat prevention tactics before they move in. Like all animals, rats require food, water, and shelter to survive. In addition to preventing them from entering your home, your rat prevention strategy should focus on depriving rats of these three essential requirements. The following 10 practical rat prevention methods can help: Keep your yard clutter-free: Rats love garbage, clutter, or even stored building materials. Use compost bins with secure covers: You should also keep your covered composting operation away from the house. Keep your outside garbage in bins with tight-fitting lids: Rats can fit through tiny gaps, so get...
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7 Places Rats Hide in Your Home

If you've been hearing strange scurrying sounds at night or seeing signs like gnaw marks and droppings, you may be dealing with a roof rat or Norway rat infestation. As long as they have access to shelter, food, and water, these critters can take up residence in any home, destroying belongings and putting you and your family at risk for harmful diseases. Where Do Rats Hide in a House? Because rats are nocturnal, you may not actually see them even if you have an infestation. However, there are still ways you can find a rat's nest in your house. While rats can scurry inside through an open door, window, or garage, they can also squeeze through small holes or cracks in your foundation or walls that you may not even be aware of. Anything from poor sanitation practices to leaving pet food out can attract these unwelcome pests into your home. Even when a homeowner has done everything right, these pests will still...
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What to Do if You Have a Rat Infestation

When dealing with a rat infestation the most likely culprits are non-native roof rats or Norway Rats(sewer rats); these small rodents often wreak havoc on your home, business and even vehicles. It's important to take action to prevent further damage to your property — and minimize the risk of disease transmission. At Urban Jungle Wildlife Removal LLC, we can help rid your property of these unwelcome guests. Check out these do's and don'ts for effectively dealing with a rodent infestation. Do's To prevent rats from taking up residence in your home or business, you can: Regularly inspect your property: Rats can get inside through the smallest openings. A good rule of thumb is: if your thumb fits, so will a rat. Check your property for potential holes and entry points. Seal entry points: If you find entry points, promptly seal them up using heavy and rodent resistant material (foam and plastic is not adequate). Keep food and water sources sealed: Rodents are attracted to water and...
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What Diseases Do Rodents Carry?

As a homeowner, you care about the state and cleanliness of your home. The safety of you and your household is paramount — which is why you should protect yourself and others from rodents like mice and rats. These rodents can bring diseases into your living space. Educating yourself on the various dangers and using that information to take preventative measures is one of the easiest ways to improve your home's safety and sanitation. Which Kinds of Rodents Spread Disease? Mice and rats are the most common rodent disease spreaders. Wild rodents can create innovative ways to get into your home by finding hidden spots to nest and cultivating areas for disease to grow and migrate to other parts of your house. Pets such as hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs also have the potential to spread disease. Have your pets routinely guarded and examined by a vet to prevent the spread of common diseases. What Are Common Diseases Caused By Pests and Rodents? Rodents can carry a...
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