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3 Facts about Packrats

Do you have a packrat living in your home? Packrats aren’t just a nickname for those people who keep every odd and end; they’re rodents. Packrats are actually fascinating creatures known for their love of food and curious nature. Still, they’re not the rodent that you want in your home. So, if you have a packrat problem, it’s time to call Wagner Pest Solutions.

1. They’re Found around the World

Packrats are found worldwide, but they prefer woodland areas and places that provide plenty of shelter. They love to live in buildings and other man-made structures, as well as in natural areas such as forests, deserts, and scrublands. Packrats have a very diverse diet and will eat just about anything they can find. Their diet often includes fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, insects, fish, and even small animals.

2. They Breed in the Spring

Packrats mate in the spring and typically have six to eight pups. A female can mate and reproduce up to three times a year, and her lifespan is about two years. They live in colonies of up to 100 individuals and build nests out of materials like sticks, leaves, grass, and mud. Because they play a vital role in the ecosystem as both predators and prey, it should be no surprise the packrats multiple so much throughout the year.

3. They’re Hoarders

Because they tend to recycle items found along their scavenger hunts, packrats tend to be known as hoarders. In fact, their hidden dens of debris are called middens and can preserve the materials behind them for more than 50,000 years. Furthermore, if a packrat finds something of more interest, it will instantly drop what it’s holding to pick up and move along with the new item. 

We’ve Got the Rodent Control You Need

Packrats and other rodents are not meant to live inside your home. So, when you need reliable pest control services, make sure you call the team at Wagner Pest Solutions. We not only get rid of the rodents, but we also mitigate their return in your Phoenix, AZ, home. We can even help you with any scorpions, mosquitos, and more. So, request service today by calling (623) 466-6752.

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