Roof Rats
Roof rats have sleek brown or black fur and long, thin tails. They grow up to 15 inches long and resemble common house mice. These rodents are excellent climbers and often make their homes in attics and crawl spaces. Their first food choice is fruit, but they are willing to make a meal of almost anything, including grain, bark and even insects.
Roof rats invade homes by climbing through holes around vents and windows and are capable of squeezing into very small openings. …show more content…
It's not uncommon to find the insects inside shopping bags, food boxes or other containers brought home from the store. They also migrate from newly vacated homes to the warmth of occupied dwellings, especially during cool winter months. German cockroaches reproduce very rapidly and are a challenge to eliminate once established.
There are preventative measures you can take to protect your home from the invasion of winter pests, such as sealing cracks around doors and windows, keeping trash in sturdy containers and covering dryer vents with screen. It's also a good idea to clean food spills up quickly and avoid leaving dirty dishes piled in the sink overnight.
If you suspect that your home has become a winter shelter for these pests, or any others, it's important that you seek help from a professional exterminator quickly. The longer you wait to address the problem, the worse the situation will likely become. An experienced pest control specialist is able to identify the problem and develop a treatment plan that is ideal for your situation so that your home stays safe and cozy during the winter