Rats are commonly found in communities with solid sewer systems, especially in rural areas. It is important not to handle them or feed them by hand as they have powerful front teeth that bite when handled. When threatened, rats bite painfully with their large teeth. A rat bite may cause tetanus or rat bite fever, but no rabies has ever been transmitted in North America by rat bites. A rat bite can cause pain, redness, swelling, and, if secondary infection occurs, a weeping, pus-filled wound. A rat bite can also cause muscle ache, vomiting, joint pain, headaches, fever, and rashes.
At Yale Pest Control, we offer rodent control services to ensure your property is protected from pests. Find out more about our services by requesting a quote today.
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