There are two main species of rats in the us the roof rat and the norway rat.
Do rats nest in attics.
There s lots of material they can use to build nests.
Norway rats tend to stick to the ground and the sewers and basements in their stomping grounds up north.
In warmer climates your rodent infestation is more likely to be due to a black rat also known as a roof rat house rat or ship rat.
If you suspect rats have moved into your attic contact us to arrange an inspection before a few rats become hundreds.
The roof rat is more common in warm areas and more likely to enter the attic.
A rat couldn t find a much more comfortable place to settle in.
House mice live everywhere and they also commonly go inside attics.
Sometimes they live in dead trees.
The attic of the average san diego home provides safety opportunity and comfort in spades.
Rats prefer to build nests in the upper parts of buildings such as the attic or rafters.
A tree with branches close to a building provides the rat a route up to the top end of the building where it can squeeze through the slightest of openings to gain access.
And attics are rarely visited by humans or any other intruders.