Tag: rat removal

Rat Infestation and disease in Homes

Rat Infestation and disease in homes Rats are considered in an unfavorable light by many people and there are reasons why this is so. The only cute rat is Ratatouille from the movies. Most are disease carrying rodents who can wreak havoc in a home. A rat infestation is nothing to take lightly, and steps…


Rats entering though soffit

Rats and mice are prolific breeders. Once they get into your home, they reproduce fast and can create a major infestation in under a year. Rats and mice, like other rodents, also carry fleas, ticks, parasites and bacteria that are extremely dangerous for human beings. Their droppings are also infectious. Rats and mice are also…


Rats in Forclosure Home

Rats in Forclosure Home Well as everyone is aware there are more & more vacant homes that have either been foreclosed on, people have walked away from, or are bank owned. With that being said a lot of times these homes are found being occupied by the homeless or better yet look what we found…


A den of rats

What an unusual situation. We got a call at Nuisance Wildlife Removal from someone needing rat trapping. We dispatched a technician right away, and what he found was a small hole in the middle of the manicured lawn. It looked almost like a mole tunnel entrance. He stuck a hose in it and turned on…


Orlando Rat Removal

Rat Trapping in Orlando Florida If you’re hearing the pitter-pat of little feet, but they’re in your attic or crawl space, it could be rats. Nuisance Wildlife Removal is your Orlando expert at getting rid of rats. Very often in the Orlando area, wildlife such as rats and raccoons are forced from their natural habitat,…


Are You Going to Have Unwanted Guests This Holiday Season?

Unfortunately, it may not be unwanted relatives. It may be Rats! With the cooling temperatures and rain a warm, cozy, dry home can be very appealing to these little rodents. If holiday treats appeal to your family and neighbors keep in mind that rats will be drawn to them as well. What to Consider If…