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L.A. is one of the ‘rattiest’ cities in the US, pest control company says

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Los Angeles has been named one of the “rattiest” cities in the United States, according to Orkin’s annual survey.

The 2024 rankings, released on Monday, reviewed new residential rodent treatments between last September and this August, helping “Orkin better understand how likely homeowners in each city are to have a rodent problem.”

Los Angeles came in second behind Chicago and New York finished in third overall, matching last year’s rankings.

Chicago finished on top after the city spent part of the year fawning over a rat-shaped hole in a sidewalk.

Below is the complete list of the 50 rattiest cities in the U.S., according to Orkin.

Chicago

Los Angeles

New York

San Francisco

Washington, D.C.

Denver

Philadelphia

Detroit

Baltimore

Cleveland, Ohio

Minneapolis

Boston

Hartford, Connecticut

Seattle

Indianapolis

Atlanta

Columbus, Ohio

San Diego

Milwaukee

Sacramento

Pittsburgh

Dallas

Miami

Norfolk, Virginia

Houston

Charlotte, North Carolina

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Raleigh, North Carolina

Honolulu

Albuquerque

Albany, New York

Phoenix

Greenville, South Carolina

Cincinnati

Tampa

Nashville

Richmond, Virginia

Portland, Oregon

Orlando

New Orleans

Buffalo, New York

Flint, Michigan

Rochester, New York

Champaign, Illinois

Kansas City, Missouri

Burlington, Vermont

Oklahoma City

Syracuse, New York

Charleston, West Virginia

Greensboro, South Carolina

These rankings nearly align with a recent report by Terminix, which analyzed where its branches had dispatched the most rodent control services to find the most “rodent infested cities.” Topping out that list were New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Chicago came in sixth overall on Terminix’s list.

As temperatures begin to cool, as they are currently across much of the country, homeowners may experience rat infestations, Orkin warns.

“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.”

Because rats reproduce quickly, even a small infestation can become a serious problem. Orkin says warning signs of an infestation include rodent droppings, scratching or scurrying sounds, gnaw marks, rub marks, and burrows.

To help keep rats out, Orkin recommends sealing entry points, clearing up food sources and debris, ensuring your trash containers are sealed, and fixing water leaks.

Los Angeles has been named one of the “rattiest” cities in the United States, according to Orkin’s annual survey. The 2024 rankings, released on Monday, reviewed new residential rodent treatments between last September and this August, helping “Orkin better understand how likely homeowners in each city are to have a rodent problem.” Los Angeles came […] 

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