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Rat Infestation in Northern Virginia: A Common Problem

Rats are a common problem in Northern Virginia, especially in urban and suburban areas. There are two main types of rats that are found in the region: Norway rats and roof rats.

To effectively manage rats in your Linton Hall home, it's important to know both roof rats (in attics) and the Norway rats that may inhabit other areas.

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Norway Rats

Get Rid of Norway Rats for Good!

Norway rats are large rats that are often found in basements, crawl spaces, and other areas of homes and businesses. They are known for their destructive behavior behavior and their ability to chew through wood, plastic, and even lead.

 

  • Size: They are about 13 to 18 inches long including the 6 to 8 1/2 inch tail and weighing between 0.5 to 1 pound.
  • Color: Their fur is typically brown or gray, with a lighter underside.   
  • Body Shape: They have a stocky build with a blunt nose and small ears. Their tails are shorter than their body length. 
  • Reproduction: They are prolific breeders, with females capable of producing multiple litters per year.   
  • Disease Transmission: Norway rats are known to carry diseases such as hantavirus, leptospirosis, and salmonellosis.   
  • Property Damage: Their burrowing activities can cause significant damage to foundations, pipes, and electrical wiring.

While Norway rats tend to inhabit lower areas, another common pest in our region, the roof rat, prefers to take up residence in the higher spaces of your property

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Roof Rats

Hearing Noises in Your Attic? It Could Be Roof Rats.

Roof rats, also known as black rats or ship rats, are highly adaptable and agile rodents that can be found in various urban and rural environments.

They are known for their ability to climb and squeeze into tight spaces, making them a common pest in attics, wall voids, and other hard-to-reach areas.

 

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  • Size: An adult roof rat, including its tail, can grow to be 12in-18in long. The tail itself can be 6.5 to 10 inches long, and they typically weigh 4 to 12 ounces.
  • Color: Their color can vary from black to brownish-gray, with their underside being gray to white.
  • Body Shape: They have large ears, a tail that is longer than their body, and a pointed nose.
  • Reproduction: females reaching sexual maturity between 2 and 5 months, and can produce 4-6 litters per year.
  • Disease Transmission: Roof rats are known to carry diseases such as Rat-bite fever, Leptospirosis and Plague.
  • Property Damage:chewing through materials like wiring, insulation, and pipes, potentially leading to fires, water damage, and structural issues

Don't let roof rats compromise the safety and comfort of your Linton Hall, Virginia, home. For effective roof rat removal and lasting solutions, contact Guaranteed Pest Solutions today.

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Dealing with rats, whether they are Norway rats in your basement or roof rats in your attic, can be stressful and pose significant health and property risks for homeowners. At Guaranteed Pest Solutions, we understand the unique challenges that rat infestations present in our Northern Virginia community.

Services areas:  Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Brambleton, Purcellville, Lovettsville, Round Hill, Manassas, Haymarket, Gainesville, Bristow, Nokesville, Greenwich, Warrenton, Fairfax County, Arlington, Alexandria, Winchester, Clarke County, Middleburg, Aldie