How to Identify Rats?
In Tennessee, you can commonly encounter two types of rats: the Brown rat and the roof rat. These two rodent species exhibit several resemblances, but their distinguishing features include the roof rat having blackish fur and a tail that is typically longer than its body. In contrast, the brown rat sports a more brownish fur coat and possesses a much shorter tail. Both of these rats are omnivores, but they prefer to consume grains and cereals.
Rats Problems and Damage
Just like mice, rats often find a source of food in lawns and gardens. Subsequently, they seek refuge and security in homes and various structures. Rats can infiltrate homes by persistently gnawing and chewing their way through wooden and plastic surfaces. Additionally, these pests can enter homes through vents, gaps in the roofline, or any opening large enough for them to squeeze through. Once they identify an entry point, their urine and feces can rapidly contaminate the surrounding area.
As mentioned earlier, rats are known for their relentless gnawing behavior, which can be particularly concerning when it comes to electrical wires, potentially increasing the risk of fires in homes. Furthermore, rats are carriers of diseases such as Salmonella, leptospirosis, and LCMV. It's important to note that not all rats carry diseases, but any scratches or bites should be promptly treated by a medical professional.
Prevention and Exclusions
In order to eliminate rats from your residence, Freedom Trappers can identify and securely seal any possible entry points, employing robust materials that can effectively prevent unwanted animals from re-entering your home.
Rat Removal Service
If you've discovered a rat infestation in your home, Freedom Trappers provides expert assistance in removal. Our Wildlife Removal Specialists are well-versed in rat control and behavior, allowing them to promptly eliminate unwanted rats from your residence. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for professional rat removal services.