Posted on 09/19/2024 9:07:46 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Rats and mice are a persistent problem in many cities, often requiring rodent control services. The cities with the most rats and mice are usually determined by factors such as sanitation practices, food waste access, and suitable habitats. These rodents can cause significant property damage and can be a serious public health concern in many urban areas, which may make you wonder, what city has the most rats or mice? Keep reading to see Terminix’s list of the 50 most rodent-infested cities from 2023 to see if your city made the list.
Terminix shares the 50 cities with the most rats and mice across the United States in 2023. Utilizing data from over 300 Terminix branches nationwide, we compiled a list of cities where residents utilized rodent control services most frequently in 2023 within our designated service areas.
New York City, NY
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Washington DC
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
Boston, MA
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
Atlanta, GA
Baltimore, MD
Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, CA
Denver, CO
Hartford-New Haven, CT
Cleveland-Akron, OH
Detroit, MI
Tampa-St. Pete, FL
Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL
Indianapolis, IN
Pittsburgh, PA
Cincinnati, OH
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL
Memphis, TN
Columbus, OH
Palm Springs, CA
Seattle-Tacoma, WA
Nashville, TN
Little Rock-Pine Bluff, AR
San Diego, CA
Kansas City, MO
Providence-New Bedford, MA
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
Oklahoma City, OK
San Antonio, TX
Austin, TX
Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA
St. Louis, MO
Louisville, KY
Wilkes-Barre-Scranton, PA
Honolulu, HI
Richmond-Petersburg, VA
West Palm Beach-Fort Pierce, FL
Fresno-Visalia, CA
Mobile, AL-Pensacola, FL
Monterey-Salinas, CA
Portland, OR
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY
Ft. Myers-Naples, FL
Bermingham, AL
Jacksonville, FL
Although rodents can sometimes live in the home undetected, there are some tell-tale signs of rats and mice that homeowners can look out for. Common signs of a rodent infestation include:
Small droppings in the home, including the back of drawers and cabinets, and on the floor along walls
Holes or gnaw marks in food packaging
Chewed wires or floor molding
Urine stains in the corner of shelves, the back of drawers, or cabinets
Footprints and tail-drags in dust
Nesting debris found(chewed paper, cardboard, insulation, other fibrous materials)
Scratching or thumping in walls
Cities with the most rats and mice often have a high population density, easy access to food, and mild climates. These rodents aren’t just annoying; they can be a serious nuisance and health hazard to your home. They can chew through wires, contaminate food, and transmit diseases. Their droppings can also contain harmful bacteria and parasites. To prevent mice and rats from entering your home, here’s what you can do:
If you live in one of the most rodent-infested cities, these steps can significantly help lower the risk of a rodent infestation.
When living in cities with the most rats and mice, it's essential to know when to call in the professionals. If you live in one of these most rodent-infested cities and notice signs of rodents, such as droppings, gnawed wires, or unusual noises, contact a professional immediately. Terminix rodent control services address current rodent infestations and incorporate advanced exclusion techniques. Our experienced technicians can assess your situation, develop a tailored treatment plan, and ensure your home is protected. Get started today!
Rats in D.C. is only at #5? C’mon, man!!
I expected to see Hollyweird and the District of Corruption at the top.
Rats on the west side...bedbugs uptown!
There is no such city as “Wilkes, PA.” Unlike “Tampa-St. Pete” or “Dallas-Fort Worth” or “Minneapolis-St. Paul” or “Raliegh-Durham,” Wilkes-Barre is a single city.
Fun fact: Budapest was created out of Buda, and Pest, two cities on separate sides of the Danube.
What? No Boca Raton, Fl?
A name which literally means: “Rat’s Mouth”!
#1 solution is to get a cat
Just make sure there’s no Haitians around.
If they eat the ‘rats, that’s a good thing. No?
New Orleans doesn’t make this list? I’m calling BS
Good idea.
I expected it to be number one.
So did I.
😆
Perhaps the consistent flooding drowns them out?
CC
I thought they were talking about democrats.
Are any of those leftist utopias NOT democRAT strongholds?
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