How to get rid of rats in the attic
Rats are very good at climbing. Roof rats (as indicated by their name) are experts at climbing. Their tiny claws help them scale the sides of houses in search of points of entry. Roof rats will also use trees near the property to clamor up branches to get across to the roof. Once on a roof, rats can use their claws and teeth to chew holes right through roofing tiles and get inside your attic.
Rats get into your attic because they are looking for a warm place to make a nest with easy access to food. Once they make a nest in your home, they can breed and raise their young. With multiple rats in your attic, they can cause quite a bit of damage. They can chew through just about everything. Their teeth are strong and they can easily chew through wood and drywall. They will also chew through electrical wiring and wiring insulation, creating an electrical fire hazard.
That's just the start. Rats are also known be carriers of various diseases from Bubonic plague to hantavirus. They leave feces, urine and other messes behind, all of which can be a health hazard. Plus, they breed quickly and you can soon end up with rats running up and down inside the walls, in your basement and all around the house.
Rats inside homes need to be removed quickly and steps put in place to stop them from returning. To keep your home and family safe, it's best to call in experts who can find their hiding spots, provide effective treatment and keep rats away from your home.
Ehrlich Pest Control's ERDM approach
We manage rat infestations using the ERDM (Exclusion, Restriction, Destruction, Monitoring) approach. This comprehensive method ensures not only removal but also long-term prevention of future infestations.
Exclusion
Rodent exclusion is the first line of defense against rats. It involves sealing entry points that rodents can exploit to access your home. Rats can squeeze through surprisingly small openings, so it's essential to inspect the exterior of your property thoroughly. This includes checking for cracks in walls, gaps around windows and doors, and any openings around plumbing or electrical lines.
We use durable materials like steel wool and caulking, which can help close these gaps effectively, preventing rats from finding shelter and food inside your home​ or business.
Restriction
Restriction focuses on limiting the resources available to rats. Examples of this include removing food and water sources that attract these pests. We commonly advise home or business owners to store food in airtight containers, regularly clean up spills and crumbs, and tightly seal garbage bins.
Additionally, fixing any leaks and eliminating standing water can significantly reduce the likelihood of attracting rats, as they require consistent access to water​.
Destruction
Destruction involves actively eliminating any existing rat populations within the home. This can be achieved through various methods, including traps, rat baits, and, in some cases, the careful use of rodenticides.
Our team of professionals will apply methods tailored to the specific type of rat and the severity of the infestation​.
Monitoring
After implementing exclusion and destruction methods, continuous monitoring helps ensure that rat populations do not return. We conduct regular inspections and set up traps to catch any new arrivals.
Additionally, educating home or business owners on signs of a rat infestation can aid in early detection, allowing for prompt action before a small problem becomes a larger issue​.
Ready to reclaim your space from rodents (or any other pest)? Contact Ehrlich pest control today