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Sewer Rats: A Hidden Threat in Your Pipes

Writer's picture: Stéphane SmileyStéphane Smiley


Did you know that sewer rats can use your plumbing to enter your home? These rodents, highly skilled at navigating urban sewer systems, can swim long distances and climb narrow pipes to infiltrate your toilets and sinks.


How Do Sewer Rats Enter Through Pipes?


  1. Exceptional AdaptabilitySewer rats have flexible bodies that allow them to squeeze through pipes as narrow as a few centimeters in diameter. They are also excellent swimmers, capable of surviving harsh conditions.

  2. Direct Connection to SewersUrban sewer systems are often directly linked to domestic plumbing, such as toilets or drains, providing rats with an easy path into your home.

  3. Searching for Food and ShelterKitchens and bathrooms offer sewer rats access to food, water, and safe spaces to breed.


How to Protect Your Home from Sewer Rats


  1. Install Backflow PreventersA backflow preventer in your plumbing stops rats from climbing up pipes and gaining access to your home.

  2. Repair Damaged PipesFix or replace cracked or corroded pipes immediately to eliminate potential entry points for rats.

  3. Seal Openings Around PipesUse durable materials like metal screens or specialized sealants to close gaps around plumbing fixtures.

  4. Consult Pest Control ExpertsIf you suspect rats are entering through your pipes, contact professionals to inspect and treat your home effectively.


Conclusion


Sewer rats are a hidden threat that can invade your home through your plumbing. By taking preventative measures, such as installing backflow preventers and repairing damaged pipes, you can protect your home from these persistent invaders.


Need help dealing with sewer rats?


Contact D-Solution Extermination Inc. at service@dsolutionextermination.com or call (438) 543-4691. We are here to help you secure your home and prevent infestations!


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