Phoenix Rat Removal & Rodent Control in Arizona.

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Rat Removal and Rat Control in Phoenix, Apache Junction, Carefree, Liberty, Guadalupe, Litchfield Park, Glendale, Scottsdale, Rio Verde, Estrella Village, El Mirage, Goodyear, Tolleson, Sun City, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Chandler, Queen Creek, Gilbert, Peoria, Tempe, Anthem, New River, Avondale, Surprise, Cave Creek, Ahwatukee, Sun Lakes, and Mesa, Arizona.

The Removal of Rodents in Phoenix, Arizona. Call 602-628-0284 today for professional help.
Phoenix Rat Removal and Rodent Control is a common service provided by wildlife control operators in Arizona. There are many common rat species in Arizona such as the Norway Rat, also known as The Brown Rat, The Roof Rat, and The Black Rat. Rodent Control in Arizona is commonly associated with urban areas and is a common problem throughout the cities of Phoenix, Liberty, Carefree, Apache Junction, Guadalupe, Litchfield Park, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Peoria, and Glendale, Arizona.

Rats can squeeze through a half inch crack or a tiny hole about the size of a quarter. Rats are carriers of many diseases. A rat bite to humans will happen to more than fifteen thousand people each year.  Rat Removal is an urgent matter as they can breed large populations of babies in a short amount of time.

COMMON PROBLEMS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH RAT REMOVAL AND RODENT CONTROL IN ARIZONA:

  • Rats in attic, walls, sheds
  • Rat droppings
  • Rats chewing holes in attic screens
  • Rats tearing up attic insulation
  • Rats in crawlspaces
Adult roof rat

Adult roof rat

Rats are some of the most troublesome and damaging rodents in Arizona and the rest of the United States. They eat and contaminate food, damage structures and property, and transmit parasites and diseases to other animals and humans. Rats live and thrive in a wide variety of climates and conditions and are found in and around homes and other buildings, on farms, in gardens and open fields.

People do not often see rats, but signs of their presence are easy to detect. In Arizona, the most troublesome rats are two introduced species, the roof rat and the Norway rat.

How to Spot a Rat Infestation
Norway rat

Norway rat

Because rats are active throughout the entire year in Arizona, periodically check for signs of their presence. Once rats have invaded your garden or landscaping, unless your house is truly rodent proof, it is only a matter of time before you find evidence of them indoors. Experience has shown it is less time consuming to control rodents before their numbers get too high, and fewer traps and less bait will be required if control is started early.

Note: Have a licensed wildlife and rodent control specialist in Phoenix like Arizona Wildlife Control come in and remove the rats for you. Rats can be very aggressive rodents. Only an experienced person with the right equipment should attempt to perform a rat extraction because the odds of being bitten are very high.