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Customer Rat Email: Hello - I am having problems with rats in my kitchen. So far, they have not got into the main food area, but are running along behind units and have not as yet managed to get into the main area of the kitchen. Are you a UK based company, and can you advise what I should do next. I have a local guy who has laid traps, but i don't think they have caught anything yet,
AND OBVIOUSLY MY MAIN PROBLEM IS FINDING HOW THEY ARE GETTING IN. Please advise, J Hare
My Answer: I'm sorry, but I operate in the USA, and I don't know any UK companies. Rats do commonly get into the kitchen, often at the power supply for the stove. I hope you can find a local pro who can find those entry points and
seal them shut and solve your problem before the rats do get into your pantry and eat your puddings.
If you need rodent control services in your hometown, click for the National Directory of
Rat Trappers that I've carefully compiled in every USA city.
There are three kinds of rodents commonly found inside buildings (in the attics, walls, and even inside the living space). They are the Roof Rat (Rattus rattus), which is also called the Black Rat, then there's the
Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus), also known as the Brown Rat, and the House Mouse (Mus musculus). Roof Rats are more common in the south, such as Florida, where I work. The above photo is of a Roof Rat. They are very
common inside attics. The Norway Rat is more common in the northern section of the United States. The Norways are more commonly found underground, in subways and sewers and such. The House Mouse is found everywhere, but
seems more common in the north. All of these rodents thrive in urban areas and love to live in human buildings and houses. They use human garbage (and pantries) as sources of food. All of these rodents are carriers of
several diseases that can infect humans and pets. They contaminate homes and attics. The only way to permanently solve a rat problem is to find out how the rodents are gaining access to the inside of the building, and
fix those openings. Then the remaining rats inside have to be trapped and removed. If you want to learn more, please read my How To Get Rid of Rats page.
AAAnimal Control is a privately owned wildlife removal and pest control business, located in Orlando Florida. I deal strictly with wild animals such as rats. I am not an extermination company, but a critter removal
and control specialist. The above photos are some of the many that I've taken in the field over my years of work. Please email me if
you have any questions about the above photographs, or any questions about
wildlife problems or rat control issues.
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