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We Offer professional and humane wildlife removal, relocation, and exclusion services. NO chemicals, NO poisons.

   How do Sanford rats get into walls? Info on rats and mice, or Sanford rat removal, read on! Before their offspring are born, rats build nests from any material that can be foraged from the area, and they absolutely LOVE the insulation in your attic A/C ducts. This material is perfect for rat nests! Rats are baby-making machines.  Norwegian rats can produce up to 2,000 offspring in a year. Norwegian rats can have up to 22 young at once, though eight or nine is more the average. After a gestation period of 20 to 28 days, babies that weigh only around .21 to .28 ounces are born, By the age of three months, the Norwegian rat is ready to reproduce. Rats typically live around two or three years. Most house rats die within their first year of life. Rats are to land animals that shrimp are to the ocean, food for everything. They re-produce and vanish at an astonishing rate. I have gone into attics, shined my flashlight around and had hundreds of glowing eyes looking back at me, only to come back a week later and there are only a few. Most animals eat rats whenever they can. But rest assured given a few weeks, the population will once again swell.

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We service the following areas

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Orange County

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This is a rat tunnel into a homeowner's attic insulation. We see this in at least 90% of all rat infestations. Note the white wire by the tunnel opening that chewing has started on.  Why do rats chew on wires? One reason is if you pick up a handful (bundle) of wire and smell it, it has a sweet smell. There is also a whittling of teeth, nesting material. Once tunnels are formed feces is left in your insulation, out of sight. Don't let your attic become toxic to your family. Don't accept a toxic attic with Rat or mice droppings! call Expert wildlife solutions TODAY!

   Those who unexpectedly share their home with rats can all agree on one thing, they have to go. These facts about rats are sure to kick your nuisance wildlife game plan into high gear and likely gross you out!
 

  •  Rats carry at least 65 easily transmittable diseases. Known to bite people when they’re sleeping, rats transfer diseases through saliva, including rat-bite fever which causes symptoms like fever, vomiting and joint pain and can be fatal if left untreated.

  •  Rats can tread water for three days and survive being flushed down a toilet. Worse, they can return to the toilet they were flushed from. Look at the Gif picture to the right of a toilet and see how they can climb into a toilet through your sewer lines.

  •  Rats have no pain receptors in their teeth and can chew through electrical wires, cinder blocks and even pipes with their razor-sharp teeth. A rat’s teeth grow five inches a year, only maintained by continuous grinding to keep from outgrowing the rat’s mouth. If you hear chewing in your attic, the whittling of rat teeth is what your hearing.

  • Neuroscientists discovered that rats laugh when tickled. 

  • A female rat can have up to as many as 2,000 offspring in one year.

  •  Rats eat their own droppings for nutritional value.

  •  Rats have belly buttons. Yuk!

 

If these facts don’t compel you to contact Expert Wildlife Solutions, we don’t know what will.

Noise in the attic? Rats spotted in your garage? Bird / squirrel feeder in your yard? Feces in your attic or garage? Rats spotted in your yard? Deland rats, lake mary rats, longwood rats, clermont rats, virtually all of Central Florida! No mater what is going on with rats or any other wildlife issue, call the local professionals at Expert Wildlife Solutions for "Once and done" warranted and humane animal solutions!

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Need a preventative seal up on your home? Expert Wildlife Solutions can fix any rat issue.

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