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Pest control firm warns of rat invasion of Virginia households as cold drives them indoors

January 17, 2023
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Submitted by The Pest Dude

Rats are predicted to plague Virginia homes in the fourth week of January as they seek shelter from freezing temperatures. 

Pest control experts at The Pest Dude have predicted that rodent activity in homes across Virginia is due to pick up following freezing temperatures over the past month, and as the second half of January is typically the coldest in the year. The increase in rat invasions is caused by the animals seeking warmer sheltered spaces such as attics and basements, to escape the harsh temperatures of winter. 

“Rodents, above all other pests, are a public health concern as they can cause considerable damage to both residential and business premises,” said Zachary Smith, owner of The Pest Dude says. “Not only can they damage the structures of both residential and business properties, but they can also significantly affect a business’s reputation. As temperatures continue to drop, we’re seeing an increase in service calls as rats continue looking for somewhere warm to spend the winter. While most of us may associate rats with sewers and holes in the ground, brown rats are very nimble climbers and can be found in attics and inside walls.”

“Homeowners should look out for nests, droppings, and gnaw marks,” Smith added. “The animals will also shred attic insulation, cardboard, and other soft materials to make their nests.”

So how can Virginians avoid this impending invasion? Smith offers this advice: “Rather than appealing to their appetite, effective control methods involve understanding their natural tendencies and fears, such as their skepticism of new objects and environments (neophobia).

“This is why traps and bait stations may be ignored for long periods of time before a rat is brave enough to investigate them, and why placing droppings or leaving them empty for a week can increase their effectiveness. It is also why poison may take days or weeks to kill a rat, as they can learn from the deaths of their peers and avoid the same fate.”

The Pest Dude has provided these seven tips on how to prevent or deal with a rat invasion.

  1. Seal entry points to your home.
  2. Trim all trees at least three feet away from the roof line.
  3. Check your vents. 
  4. Clean up debris piles.
  5. Clean up rats’ favorite food such as fruits. 
  6. Introduce natural predators.
  7. Try repellents / hazing.
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