Los Angeles
and New York hold strong in the
top three for seventh consecutive year
ATLANTA, Oct. 21,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- For the tenth straight
year, Chicago has secured the
top spot on Orkin's Top 50 Rattiest Cities List, maintaining its
reign since the list's inception. This decade-long dominance
highlights the city's ongoing battle with rodents, as well as the
efforts taken to treat their presence, which has been driven
largely by the Windy City's infrastructure and environment.
Chicago's abundance of alleys
provides rodents with hidden havens, offering plenty of space to
hide while feasting on trash. Rodents also love to burrow, finding
shelter beneath subway tracks or around underground pipes. In these
hidden spots, the rodent population can grow if left unchecked.
Other large cities face similar challenges with rats.
Los Angeles, ranked #2, and
New York, ranked #3, have been
among the top three Rattiest Cities since 2017. Of the 50 cities,
New York state is represented the
most, with five cities making the list: New York, Albany, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse.
This year's data was collected by tracking new residential
rodent treatments from September 1,
2023, to August 31, 2024. This
data helps Orkin better understand how likely homeowners in each
city are to have a rodent problem.
1.
Chicago, Ill.
|
2.
Los Angeles, Calif.
|
3.
New York, N.Y.
4.
San Francisco, Cali.
|
5.
Washington, D.C.
6.
Denver, Colo.
7.
Philadelphia, Pa.
8.
Detroit, Mich.
9.
Baltimore, Md.
10. Cleveland,
Ohio
11. Minneapolis,
Minn.
12. Boston,
Mass.
13. Hartford,
Conn.
14. Seattle,
Wash.
15. Indianapolis,
Ind.
16. Atlanta,
Ga.
17. Columbus,
Ohio
18. San Diego,
Calif.
19. Milwaukee,
Wis.
20. Sacramento,
Calif.
21. Pittsburgh,
Pa.
22. Dallas,
Texas
23. Miami,
Fla.
24. Norfolk,
Va.
25. Houston,
Texas
26. Charlotte,
N.C.
27. Grand Rapids,
Mich.
28. Raleigh,
N.C.
29. Honolulu,
Hawaii
|
30. Albuquerque,
N.M.
31. Albany,
N.Y.
|
32. Phoenix,
Az.
33. Greenville,
S.C.
34. Cincinnati,
Ohio
35. Tampa,
Fla.
36. Nashville,
Tenn.
37. Richmond,
Va.
38. Portland,
Ore.
39. Orlando,
Fla.
40. New Orleans,
La.
41. Buffalo,
N.Y.
42. Flint,
Mich.
43. Rochester,
N.Y.
44. Champaign,
Ill.
45. Kansas City,
Mo.
46. Burlington,
Vt.
47. Oklahoma
City, Okla.
48. Syracuse,
N.Y.
49. Charleston,
W.Va.
50. Greensboro,
S.C.
|
Mice and rats are a serious concern to the millions of
homeowners who deal with infestations each fall. As the weather
cools, rodents seek warm shelter and food sources.
"Rodents can cause a lot of structural problems for property
owners," says John Kane, Orkin
National Accounts Entomologist & Quality Manager. "They can get
in around piping and even chew through walls. These tiny culprits
tend to chew through wiring, which poses an increased risk of
fires."
Rodents eat about one or two ounces of food a day, which is the
equivalent of a slice of bread. Even if they're not eating, mice
and rats are constantly chewing. A rat's teeth have a rating of 5.5
on the Mohs hardness scale, which means they are powerful enough to
chew through steel garbage cans.
They also reproduce quickly, causing a small infestation to
become a big problem, sometimes before property owners even realize
the animals are nearby. Rodents are known to spread illnesses to
humans, including Leptospirosis, Salmonellosis, LCM, plague and
typhus.
Because of these numerous threats, homeowners and business
owners should know how to spot a rodent infestation, and what
action to take. Here are a few common signs of a rodent
infestation:
- Droppings: Rodent droppings are commonly spotted near
food sources, along baseboards or inside cabinets.
- Noises: You might hear a rodent infestation before you
see it. Listen for scratching or scurrying sounds, especially at
night when rodents are more active.
- Gnaw marks: Mice and rats are constantly chewing on
anything they can find. Homeowners might notice holes in food
packaging, wires that are bitten into pieces, or gnaw marks on
walls and furniture.
- Rub Marks: Rodents' fur is greasy, leaving a trail where
they scurry. This can be spotted along baseboards or around entry
points.
- Burrows: Rats specifically burrow around the foundation
of a building, or in piles of debris.
Property owners who think they have a rodent infestation should
take quick action to prevent the situation from worsening. Here are
some tips:
- Seal entry points: Rats only need an opening the size of
a quarter to access a building, and mice need even less space.
That's why it's important to seal any gaps around windows, doors
and pipes.
- Eliminate food sources: Rodents enter buildings if they
can find access to food. Property owners can make the area less
inviting by storing food in sealed containers, cleaning up crumbs
and spills immediately, ensuring garbage is kept in tightly sealed
bins, and removing pet food from areas accessible by rodents.
- Maintain outdoor areas: Clean up debris that rodents
could use as nesting materials or shelter. Trim trees and shrubs
that are close to the building to prevent rodents from using them
as pathways.
- Patch your trash containers: Look for holes chewed in
the bottom, tops or sides of your trash container. Requesting a
replacement can be costly and can take months; patching is
something that can be done swiftly and ongoing. Professionals use a
plastic welder to patch these, but a homeowner can make do with an
epoxy adhesive and duct tape. Apply the duct tape to cover the hole
from inside, then mix and apply your epoxy adhesive atop the tape
back filler, applying thickly. Once it sets, it will take rodents
some time to make new holes, but it can be an ongoing struggle and
is best won by having nearby burrows addressed.
- Fix leaks: Eliminate water sources by fixing leaky
faucets, pipes or standing water.
- Set Traps: Place traps in areas where rodent activity is
high.
- Call the Pros: It is important to prevent an infestation
from getting worse by calling the experts. Orkin Pros are trained
to provide a tailored solution to all pest needs.
For more information about rodent prevention, visit
Orkin.com/pests/rodents.
About Orkin, LLC
Founded in 1901, Atlanta-based Orkin is an industry leader in
essential pest control services and protection against termite
damage, rodents and insects. Orkin has 358 owned and operated
branch offices and 47 franchises in the U.S. The company also has
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