Houston Ranks Among the Top 20 "Rattiest" Cities in the U.S. in 2023, According to Orkin Study
ICARO Media Group
Houston, Texas - A recent study conducted by pest control company Orkin has revealed that Houston has climbed 10 spots from last year's rankings, now being ranked as the 20th "rattiest" city out of 50 in the United States. The study, which was performed between September 2022 and August 2023, assessed the number of new rodent services on demand and the efforts made by residents and businesses in each city to combat rodent issues.
Leading the list of the "rattiest" cities in 2023 is Chicago, followed by New York City and Los Angeles, according to Orkin. Houston's ascent in the rankings reflects a growing rodent problem in the city, emphasizing the need for increased measures to address the issue effectively.
With its diverse climate and expansive urban areas, Houston provides an ideal habitat for rodents to thrive. Factors such as food availability, shelter, and water sources contribute to the high presence of rodents in the city. It is crucial for both residents and businesses to remain vigilant in implementing measures to prevent and manage rodent infestations.
Orkin's study focuses on the number of new rodent services requested by residents and businesses, indicating the level of rodent activity in each city. Additionally, the study assesses the efforts made by individuals and establishments in tackling the issue, highlighting the importance of proactive pest control measures.
Efforts to control rodent populations include proper waste management and regular maintenance of buildings to eliminate potential entry points for rodents. Keeping food storage areas clean and tightly sealed can also help prevent rodent infestations. Furthermore, residents are encouraged to report any signs of rodent activity promptly to local authorities or pest control services for swift action.
As Houston grapples with its position among the top 20 "rattiest" cities in the U.S., it is clear that concerted efforts are needed to address the rodent issue effectively. Municipal authorities, residents, and businesses must work together to establish comprehensive measures to prevent and combat rodent infestations. By prioritizing pest control initiatives and implementing preventive strategies, Houston can strive towards a healthier and rodent-free environment for its inhabitants.
The results of the Orkin study serve as a reminder that vigilance and collaborative action are key in minimizing the impact of rodent populations. Continued efforts to maintain high standards of cleanliness and proactive pest control measures will be essential in keeping Houston's ranking in check in future "rattiest" city assessments.