The Pest Control Guide
Types of Pest Control:
Pest Control Ants

Pest Control Aphids

Pest Control Bats

Pest Control Bedbugs

Pest Control Bees

Pest Control Beetles

Pest Control Bugs

Pest Control Bumblebees

Pest Control Centipedes

Pest Control Cockroaches

Pest Control Earwigs

Pest Control Fleas

Pest Control Flies

Pest Control Gnats

Pest Control Honeybees

Pest Control Hornets

Pest Control Insects

Pest Control Ladybugs

Pest Control Lice

Pest Control Louse

Pest Control Mice

Pest Control Mites

Pest Control Mosquitoes

Pest Control Moths

Pest Control Mouse

Pest Control Potato Bugs

Pest Control Rats

Pest Control Roaches

Pest Control Rodents

Pest Control Scorpions

Pest Control Silverfish

Pest Control Spiders

Pest Control Squirrels

Pest Control Termites

Pest Control Ticks

Pest Control Vermin

Pest Control Voles

Pest Control Wasps

Pest Control Weevils

Pest Control Yellow Jackets



Rat Pest Control

No one wants rats inside their home – with bodies up to a foot long, and weighing up to one pound, rats are the quintessential unwelcome rodents. Mostly found in cities and rural areas, rats are less likely than their smaller cousins, mice, to gain access to your home but when they do, they can do more harm. Chewing electrical wires, even walls, and generally being unclean, rat pest control should be a top priority of homeowners.

Rats can enter your home during all seasons of the year, but most frequently enter in the fall when their food supplies run out. The seeds and plants on which they normally feed diminish and they go in search of new food sources – including those inside your home. Rats are good climbers and can scurry through holes and vents in you house's exterior wall. Any hole larger than the size of a quarter allows a rat to sneak into your home. Garage doors also allow rats easy access to your home.

Tips for Rat Pest Control:
There are two things to remember when trying to prevent rats from entering your home: first, don't attract the rats; and second, make sure they can't get in when they try. Specifically:
  • Keep stores of firewood away from your house.
  • Keep piles of debris, stones, and bricks away from your house.
  • Seal any hole or crack larger than 1/4 of an inch. Use a wire mesh for large holes, since rats can gnaw through insulation.
  • Weatherstrip your doors, especially the door leading from the garage to the inside of your home.
How can professional pest control help control your rat problem?
When you have tried conventional means and still are unable to rid your house of its rodent problem, call professional pest control experts. They can perform a more thorough analysis of your home and potential weaknesses in its defense against rats.

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Pest Control Information:
Biological Pest Control

Chemical Pest Control

Do-It-Yourself Pest Control

Electronic Pest Control

Garden Pest Control

House Pest Control

Lawn Pest Control

Natural Pest Control

Organic Pest Control

Pest Control Company

Pest Control Device

Pest Control Exterminator

Pest Control Service

Pest Control Tip

Professional Pest Control

Ultrasonic Pest Control