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Los Angeles and New York hold strong in the top three for seventh consecutive year
ATLANTA, Oct. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- For the tenth straight year, Chicago has secured the top spot on Orkin's Top 50 Rattiest Cities List, maintaining its reign since the list's inception. This decade-long dominance highlights the city's ongoing battle with rodents, as well as the efforts taken to treat their presence, which has been driven largely by the Windy City's infrastructure and environment.
Chicago's abundance of alleys provides rodents with hidden havens, offering plenty of space to hide while feasting on trash. Rodents also love to burrow, finding shelter beneath subway tracks or around underground pipes. In these hidden spots, the rodent population can grow if left unchecked.
Other large cities face similar challenges with rats. Los Angeles, ranked #2, and New York, ranked #3, have been among the top three Rattiest Cities since 2017. Of the 50 cities, New York state is represented the most, with five cities making the list: New York, Albany, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse.
This year's data was collected by tracking new residential rodent treatments from September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2024. This data helps Orkin better understand how likely homeowners in each city are to have a rodent problem.
1. Chicago, Ill. |
2. Los Angeles, Calif. |
3. New York, N.Y. 4. San Francisco, Cali. |
5. Washington, D.C. 6. Denver, Colo. 7. Philadelphia, Pa. 8. Detroit, Mich. 9. Baltimore, Md. 10. Cleveland, Ohio 11. Minneapolis, Minn. 12. Boston, Mass. 13. Hartford, Conn. 14. Seattle, Wash. 15. Indianapolis, Ind. 16. Atlanta, Ga. 17. Columbus, Ohio 18. San Diego, Calif. 19. Milwaukee, Wis. 20. Sacramento, Calif. 21. Pittsburgh, Pa. 22. Dallas, Texas 23. Miami, Fla. 24. Norfolk, Va. 25. Houston, Texas 26. Charlotte, N.C. 27. Grand Rapids, Mich. 28. Raleigh, N.C. 29. Honolulu, Hawaii |
30. Albuquerque, N.M. 31. Albany, N.Y. |
32. Phoenix, Az. 33. Greenville, S.C. 34. Cincinnati, Ohio 35. Tampa, Fla. 36. Nashville, Tenn. 37. Richmond, Va. 38. Portland, Ore. 39. Orlando, Fla. 40. New Orleans, La. 41. Buffalo, N.Y. 42. Flint, Mich. 43. Rochester, N.Y. 44. Champaign, Ill. 45. Kansas City, Mo. 46. Burlington, Vt. 47. Oklahoma City, Okla. 48. Syracuse, N.Y. 49. Charleston, W.Va. 50. Greensboro, S.C. |
Mice and rats are a serious concern to the millions of homeowners who deal with infestations each fall. As the weather cools, rodents seek warm shelter and food sources.
"Rodents can cause a lot of structural problems for property owners," says John Kane, Orkin National Accounts Entomologist & Quality Manager. "They can get in around piping and even chew through walls. These tiny culprits tend to chew through wiring, which poses an increased risk of fires."
Rodents eat about one or two ounces of food a day, which is the equivalent of a slice of bread. Even if they're not eating, mice and rats are constantly chewing. A rat's teeth have a rating of 5.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, which means they are powerful enough to chew through steel garbage cans.
They also reproduce quickly, causing a small infestation to become a big problem, sometimes before property owners even realize the animals are nearby. Rodents are known to spread illnesses to humans, including Leptospirosis, Salmonellosis, LCM, plague and typhus.
Because of these numerous threats, homeowners and business owners should know how to spot a rodent infestation, and what action to take. Here are a few common signs of a rodent infestation:
Property owners who think they have a rodent infestation should take quick action to prevent the situation from worsening. Here are some tips:
For more information about rodent prevention, visit Orkin.com/pests/rodents.
About Orkin, LLC
Founded in 1901, Atlanta-based Orkin is an industry leader in essential pest control services and protection against termite damage, rodents and insects. Orkin has 358 owned and operated branch offices and 47 franchises in the U.S. The company also has international franchises and subsidiaries in Canada, Europe, Central America, South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Asia, the Mediterranean, Africa, and Mexico. Orkin is committed to protecting public health by helping prevent and control pests as well as educating consumers on the potential health risks posed by these pests. As such, since 2020, Orkin has partnered with the American Red Cross® to inform the public about the health threats of mosquitoes while boosting our country's blood supply through monetary contributions and blood donations. Orkin is committed to hiring the world's best to help protect the places where we live, work and play. Learn more about careers at Orkin here. Visit Orkin.com for additional information. Orkin is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rollins Inc. (NYSE: ROL). Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn.
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