Community Corner
Rattiest CA Cities: 2 Make Top 5 List In New Orkin Report
Pest control company Orkin's annual report of the rattiest cities in the nation shows four California cities in the top 50.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Have you noticed more rats scurrying around your neighborhood?
Pest control company Orkin recently released its list of America's 50 Most Rat Infested Cities in 2022.
The list was created based on the number of new rodent treatments performed from Sept. 1, 2021, to Aug. 31, 2022. This includes both residential and commercial treatments.
Find out what's happening in San Franciscofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
According to Orkin, Los Angeles was the third rattiest city in the nation, followed closely by San Francisco at fifth. The good news for LA is that it slipped from the second spot in 2021. San Diego also slipped one spot, to number 18, while Sacramento dropped seven to number 36.
"Rodent infestations are among the top pest issues of the fall and winter seasons,” said Ben Hottel, an Orkin entomologist. "Not only are mice and rats a nuisance, but they are known to spread a variety of dangerous diseases, including Salmonella and Hantavirus."
Find out what's happening in San Franciscofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The top 10 rattiest cities, according to Orkin, are:
- Chicago, Illinois
- New York, New York
- Los Angeles, California
- Washington, DC
- San Francisco, California
- Philadelphia, PA
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Detroit, Michigan
- Denver, Colorado
Orkin offers the following tips on keeping your property rat-free:
- Store away food. Small crumbs and garbage are popular food sources, as are dry goods such as grains and cereals. These should be kept in sealed metal or glass containers to prevent contamination.
- Declutter. Cardboard objects prove attractive to rodents, as they tend to chew them up for use in their nests. Take advantage of your extra time at home to clean and organize crowded spaces around the house.
- Maintain your landscaping. Tall grass with adequate harborages, such as woodpiles next to the house, can be ideal habitats for rodents. Tree branches in contact with homes can also offer rodents easy access to the upper levels of your home where they may find a way into the attic.
- Inspect both inside and outside your home. Keep an eye out for rodent droppings, burrows and rub marks along baseboards and walls. The sooner rodents are detected, the better.
- Look for possible entry points. Seal any holes and cracks that are found around your home. Install weather strips around entryways, especially under doors, to help keep mice out of your home.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.