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How much time do you think you spend on pavement each day? You have to count all the time you're driving — unless you're driving on dirt roads. You also have to count the time you spend walking across parking lots. Pavement is really important. That much is clear. Since pavement is so important, we thought we would start a blog to write a little more about pavement and pavement contractors. They deserve mention, too. They have a hard job and one that requires quite a lot of skill. We'll explain some of the skill behind pavement work on this blog, and we'll also dive into other related topics.

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What You Can Do To Your Home To Prevent Roof Rats

Roof rats are a major nuisance. They are extremely good climbers and can squeeze through small openings, so prevention is important for keeping them out of your home.

There are several steps you can take to keep these pests out of your home. Here are things you can do to improve your home and prevent roof rats from taking over.

Keep Bushes and Trees Trimmed

Roof rats love to hide in dense vegetation and shrubs. Keeping these areas trimmed will reduce the risk of roof rats infesting your home. Trim bushes and trees at least one foot away from the house, so roof rats have fewer places to hide.

Seal Gaps Outside Your Home

Roof rats can squeeze through tiny cracks and holes in your home. Carefully inspect the outside of your house for any gaps they could squeeze into.

This also means checking out spaces surrounding pipes and wires outside. If you find any holes, seal them with steel wool or caulk to prevent rats from entering your home.

Clean Up Your Yard

Roof rats will be attracted to your yard if there is plenty of food and water. Make sure that your garbage cans are tightly sealed and store pet food in sealed containers. Pick up any spilled seeds, fruits, or vegetables from your garden.

Call a Paving Contractor

If there are cracks in your driveway or sidewalk, a paving contractor can fill them in and seal the surface. This will make it harder for roof rats to gain entry into your home.

Clean the Attic

Roof rats love to nest in dark, cluttered spaces like attics. Clear out any clutter and make sure your attic is well-ventilated. Get rid of any old cardboard boxes or other storage items that may be harboring rats.

Inspect the Roof

Carefully inspect your roof for any cracks, holes, or loose shingles. Repair any damaged areas that could be providing a way into your home for roof rats.

Install Rat Traps

Finally, you can use rat traps as a last resort if you already have an infestation. Place the traps in areas where you've seen rats or droppings, and check them often. A pest control company will help with this.

You Have Many Options

There are many types of people who can help you deal with roof rats. Whether you need a paving contractor, a pest control company, or easy DIY solutions, you have plenty of options to make your home rat-free. 

For more info about roof rats, contact a local company.