Roof rats as the name implies make their nests in phoenix area attics.
Roof rats gilbert az.
According to the university of arizona aside from disease transmission roof rats eat and contaminate food chew on household wiring and tear up home insulation.
Pack rats also known as a wood rat a pack rat is more commonly found within central arizona desert regions.
Why are they so common in the phoenix metro.
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.
Roof rats rattus rattus were first documented in arizona in 2001 and were most likely introduced into the area through freight and shipments of food and livestock.
Outside the home they eat plants tree bark and fruits.
For rattus rattus the scientific name for what we call roof rats arizona is now home.
Roof rats love warmer temperatures which is why their populations tend to explode during a warm spring.
There are three main types of pack rats within central arizona homes including the whitethroat pack rat mexican pack rat and stephen s pack rat.
Gilbert and tempe are among the worst in the country for roof rats based on data compiled from more than 300 terminix branches.
Roof rat exterminator in mesa az queen creek gilbert chandler and surrounding valley areas.
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.
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.
Gilbert ranked 2nd and tempe ranked 5th on the list.
They re a specialized rat that has adapted to the modern lifestyle of humans here in the desert.
Roof rats are small and only need a hole the size of a quarter to squeeze through and get into your attic or home.
A pack rat unlike most others has fur on the tail.
Roof rats have invaded gilbert az.
Roof rats first invaded the east valley in 2001 in phoenix and from there spread throughout mesa chandler tempe and gilbert.
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.
Also known as the black rat this rodent poses a plague of hazards including the plague.
Phoenix is an ideal habitat for these rats due to the citrus and palm trees taking advantage of the old growth and abundant irrigation canals even in the harsh summer months.
Roof rats can be cautious.