Rats are highly adaptable pests that can infiltrate homes and businesses through various entry points, including drains. These pests are known for seeking food, water, and shelter, and drains provide an ideal pathway into buildings, especially if the plumbing or sewer system is compromised. Drain-related services focus on identifying and eliminating rat access points through plumbing and sewage systems, ensuring that the rodents do not find a way to infest your property.
Rats can travel through pipes, sewers, and drains. They are strong swimmers and can navigate through narrow spaces, making drains a common entry point.
Water and Food Sources
Drains often provide water and food sources for rats. For example, food scraps, grease, and waste can accumulate in drains, attracting them.
Sewer Lines and Pipes
Rats are known to live in sewers, and they often travel through pipes to reach new areas. If there are any breaks or gaps in pipes, it gives them a direct path into homes.
Damaged Plumbing
Cracks in pipes, faulty seals, and poorly maintained plumbing systems can offer an easy route for rats to enter homes and businesses.