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Rats are one of the most common pests that homeowners have to deal with. They can cause extensive damage to your property, contaminate food sources, and spread diseases. Identifying rats early on is important so you can take action and get professional help from a pest control company like Cypress Creek Pest Control. Here are some of the top signs that you may have a rat problem in or around your home.
Droppings
One of the clearest signs that you have an infestation is droppings. Rat droppings are dark brown pellets about a quarter inch long and shaped like a spindle. If you’re seeing droppings in various parts of your home, it could mean there’s an infestation. It’s important to clean up any droppings immediately as they can carry disease-causing bacteria that can be harmful to humans if ingested or inhaled.
Nests and Tracks
Rats often build nests inside walls and other hard-to-reach places such as attics and basements. If you notice shredded paper, insulation material, cloth fabric, dried leaves or twigs anywhere in your home, it could be evidence of a rat nest. You may also see tracks along walls or other surfaces where they travel frequently due to their poor eyesight.
Noises
Scampering noises behind walls or ceilings can be another sign that rats are present in your home. Rats make all sorts of noises such as squeaking, scratching, and gnawing on wood or other materials for nesting purposes. The noise intensity increases during nights when rats are more active as they look for food sources in the dark.
If you suspect you may have a rat issue in or around your home, it’s best to contact Cypress Creek Pest Control right away for professional help managing rodents before the problem worsens over time. Early detection is key to preventing further damage caused by rodents while also protecting yourself from potential risks associated with these pests such as contamination of food sources and transmission of diseases through contact with their droppings or urine spots left behind on surfaces within your home environment. Don’t wait – get help now!