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Four-Peat: Chicago Tops Orkin's Top 50 Rattiest Cities List for Fourth Consecutive Time


ATLANTA, Oct. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- As the temperatures outside decrease, the rodent sightings increase. Orkin released its Top 50 Rattiest Cities list today, and for the fourth consecutive time, Chicago takes the top spot.

Rodents can cause structural damage as they gnaw on electrical wires, gas lines and support beams.

Orkin ranked metro regions by the number of new rodent treatments performed from September 15, 2017 ? September 15, 2018. This ranking includes both residential and commercial treatments. 

1.         Chicago  

26.       San Diego (+9)   

2.         Los Angeles (+1)     

27.       Raleigh-Durham (+6)     

3.         New York (-1)     

28.       Buffalo, NY (+2)

4.         Washington, DC (+1)     

29.       New Orleans (-6)  

5.         San Francisco (-1)     

30.       Norfolk, VA (-1)   

6.         Detroit (+1)     

31.       Richmond, VA (-6)

7.         Philadelphia (-1)     

32.       Albany, NY (+4)   

8.         Cleveland, OH (+5)     

33.       Kansas City, MO (-6)    

9.         Baltimore (-1)     

34.       Portland, ME (+19)   

10.       Denver (+1)     

35.       Nashville, TN (+5)  

11.       Minneapolis-St. Paul (+1)     

36.       St. Louis, MO (-4)     

12.       Dallas-Ft. Worth (-2)     

37.       Sacramento (-11)  

13.       Boston (+2)     

38.       Greenville, SC (+4)  

14.       Seattle (-5)     

39.       Grand Rapids, MI (-5)

15.       Atlanta (-1)     

40.       Phoenix (+4)    

16.       Indianapolis (+3)     

41.       Orlando (+6)     

17.       Miami-Ft. Lauderdale (+1)     

42.       Tampa (-4)     

18.       Hartford, CT (-2)     

43.       Burlington, NY (+11)   

19.       Pittsburgh (+3)     

44.       Champaign, IL (-3)  

20.       Cincinnati (+4)     

45.       Rochester, NY (-6)   

21.       Milwaukee      

46.       Syracuse (-1)     

22.       Charlotte, NC (+6)     

47.       Charleston, WV (+17)   

23.       Houston (-3)     

48.       Dayton, OH (+7)     

24.       Portland, OR (-7)     

49.       Memphis (-6)   

25.       Columbus, OH (+6)     

50.       Flint, MI (-1)  

During the colder months, rodent activity increases as these pests seek shelter in warm areas with readily-available food and water. In fact, the National Pest Management Association reports rodents enter an estimated 21 million homes in the U.S. each winter.

"Rodents don't need much of an invitation to enter your home," said Chelle Hartzer, an Orkin entomologist. "A rat can squeeze through an opening as small as a quarter, while a mouse can wedge its way into a hole smaller than a dime." 

They chew through just about anything and can cause structural damage as they gnaw on electrical wires, gas lines and support beams. It's estimated approximately 25 percent of unexplained fires start from rodent chewing.

"Aside from causing structural damage, rodents can carry hundreds of pathogens that can transmit various diseases and dangerous parasites. Additionally, they constantly leave behind droplets of urine as they travel each day. These droppings can contribute to asthma and allergic reactions, especially in children," Hartzer added.

To help people avoid the potential health and safety risks associated with rodents, Orkin recommends the following tips to help prevent rats and mice in and around the home:

Rodents are far more than a nuisance ? they can be dangerous and difficult to control. To effectively control rodent introductions, contact a trained pest professional who can assess your situation, implement a sound solution that is designed just for your home and monitor for improvements over time. 

For more information about rodent prevention, visit Orkin.com/rodents.

About Orkin, LLC
Founded in 1901, Atlanta-based Orkin is an industry leader in essential pest control services and protection against termite damage, rodents and insects. The company operates more than 400 locations with almost 8,000 employees. Using a proprietary, three-step approach, Orkin provides customized services to approximately 1.7 million homeowners and businesses in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, South America, Central America, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Asia, the Mediterranean and Africa. Orkin is committed to studying pest biology and applying scientifically proven methods. The company collaborates with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and eight major universities to conduct research and help educate consumers and businesses on pest-related health threats. Since 2014, Orkin's Start with Sciencetm initiative has donated $670,000 to fund science and math projects in public schools across the nation. Learn more about Orkin at Orkin.com. Orkin is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rollins Inc. (NYSE: ROL). Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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