Roof rats are small and only need a hole the size of a quarter to squeeze through and get into your attic or home.
Roof rats in chandler az.
While roof rats are not native to arizona households in the greater phoenix area have reportedly seen an increase of this rodent species in the past few years.
Roof rats are a common pest throughout the phoenix metro and casa grande.
From glendale to mesa and chandler to scottsdale arizona roof rats have people concerned about not only property damage but also health risks.
Their ability to easily travel from home to home makes this rodent a headache for homeowners.
Gilbert ranked 2nd and tempe ranked 5th on the list.
Roof rats love warmer temperatures which is why their populations tend to explode during a warm spring.
Roof rats first invaded the east valley in 2001 in phoenix and from there spread throughout mesa chandler tempe and gilbert.
Over the last ten years we have seen a steady migration of roof rat activity starting from the phoenix area down south east through chandler queen creek and surrounding areas.
In this blog we ll review some of the signs you have roof rats and when you need to call arizona s best choice for services.
Gilbert and tempe are among the worst in the country for roof rats based on data compiled from more than 300 terminix branches.
Gilbert and tempe are both in the top 5 for roof rats nationwide.
The rat zapper should be placed close to a roof rat nest or in their runways said ernie henson president and owner of stormin norman termite and pest control.
They re a specialized rat that has adapted to the modern lifestyle of humans here in the desert.
If you have roof rats or have seen roof rats in your neighborhood call the maricopa county environmental complaint line at 602 506 6616 or log your complaint at www maricopa gov envsvc.
A common sign of roof rats is hollowed out fruit shells on the ground under citrus trees.
Why are they so common in the phoenix metro.
There are many reasons for this but one of the primary ones is that the citrus trees in many backyards in the valley provide a consistent food source for rats while attics are generally undisturbed by local.
Roof rats as the name implies make their nests in phoenix area attics.