Chicago's Decade-Long Rodent Reign Ends: Los Angeles Now America's Rattiest City
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Rollins (NYSE: ROL) subsidiary Orkin announced its 2025 Top 50 Rattiest Cities list, naming Los Angeles No. 1 for the first time, followed by Chicago No. 2 and New York No. 3. Rankings are based on new rodent services in owner-occupied residences between Aug 20, 2024 and Aug 21, 2025. California has four cities in the top 50 (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego), with Los Angeles and San Francisco in the top five. The release highlights factors behind shifts in rankings—weather, urban infrastructure and human behavior—and offers prevention guidance and Orkin service options.
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The shake-up in rankings signals a shift in rodent activity, likely influenced by weather patterns, urban infrastructure and human behavior. While
A Shift in the Urban Rat Race
Orkin determined this year's Rattiest Cities by tracking new rodent services in owner-occupied residences from August 20, 2024, to August 21, 2025, offering a snapshot of the cities with the highest levels of reported activity.
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Understanding Rodent Behavior and Risk
Rodents are highly adaptive and are drawn to the same resources humans need: shelter, food and water. They thrive in moderate weather, which increases their chances of survival and supports ongoing population growth. Meanwhile, urban sprawl continues to create new access points and opportunities for infestation.
As the weather cools, rodents seek warm shelter and food sources, causing serious concern for millions of homeowners who deal with infestations each fall.
"Rats and mice are more than a nuisance—they're opportunists," said Ian Williams, Orkin Entomologist. "If there's food, warmth and a way in, they'll find it. And once inside, their constant chewing and rapid reproduction can quickly turn a small issue into a large, expensive one."
Why It Matters
Rodents pose several risks for property owners:
- Structural damage: Rodents gnaw through walls, wiring and even pipes. A rat's teeth rank 5.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them strong enough to chew through steel garbage cans.
- Health concerns: Rodents are known carriers of illnesses to humans, including Leptospirosis, Salmonellosis, LCM, plague and typhus, posing serious potential health risks.
- Fast reproduction: Rodent populations can multiply rapidly, causing expensive problems for homeowners.
Preventing Rodent Infestations: Think GNAW
Prevention is key in controlling rodent problems. To help against unwanted rodent activity, Orkin experts recommend following GNAW, a simple acronym for four essential prevention tips:
- G uard entry points by sealing cracks, holes and gaps.
- N ever leave food unattended outside for pets or wildlife.
- A void clutter that could create nesting spots.
- W atch for signs like droppings, gnaw marks or rub marks, burrows, or scampering noises.
Additional Prevention Tips to Keep Rodents Out
Suspected rodent activity should be addressed quickly to help prevent the issue from escalating. These steps can help reduce the risk of infestation:
- Watch for small openings: Rats only need an opening the size of a quarter to access a building, and mice need even less space. Regularly inspect your home's exterior for even the tiniest cracks or gaps, especially around vents, pipes and the foundation and seal them as soon as possible.
- Fix leaks: Eliminate water sources by fixing leaky faucets, pipes or standing water.
- Maintain your trash containers: Check for holes or damage in your outdoor bins—especially along the bottom, lid or sides. If bins are broken or chewed through contact your local sanitation provider to request a replacement.
- Call the Pros: It is important to prevent an infestation from getting worse by calling the experts. Orkin Pros are trained to provide a tailored solution to help with all rodent and pest needs.
- Consider long-term protection: Homeowners in rodent-prone cities may consider proactive measures like the installation of OrkinShield®, a service that helps identify and seal off potential rodent entry points around the structure of buildings before infestations occur.
For more information about rodent prevention, visit Orkin.com/pests/rodents.
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