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Truly Nolen | Charleston, SC | Rat Control

Rodents are warm-blooded mammals that, like humans, can be found throughout the world. Rats live and thrive in a wide variety of climates and conditions and are often found in and around homes and other buildings, on farms, and in gardens and open fields. They have oversized front teeth for gnawing and check teeth, which are adapted for chewing. Rodents chew on a variety of items available to them and cause great damage in and around homes.

Rats will eat just about anything, but they prefer grains, meats and some fruits. Rats will eat about 10 percent of their body weight every day. Rats generally live about a year, but can live much longer in ideal conditions. They eat and contaminate food, damage structures and property, and transmit parasites and diseases to other animals and humans.

Rats are active mostly at night. They have poor eyesight, but they make up for this with their keen senses of hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Rats constantly explore and learn, memorizing the locations of pathways, obstacles, food and water, shelter, and features of their environment. They quickly detect and tend to avoid new objects and novel foods. Thus, they often avoid traps and baits for several days or more following their initial placement.

Let's take a look at the most common rat types impacting the Charleston area:

NORWAY RATS

  • Size: About 16 inches; their tails alone can measure more than 8 inches
  • Weight: Between 7 to 18 ounces
  • Color:  Brown to grey colored fur with gray to greyish-brown underbellies
  • Nicknamed brown rats or sewer rats

In the US, Norway rats lives throughout the lower 48 states. While they are generally found at lower elevations, this species can occur wherever people live. Norway rat tails are scaly and shorter than the length of the head and body combined. Their ears are small, scaly, and have no fur. Droppings are capsule-shaped.

Norway rats usually nest in underground burrows typically found along building foundations, beneath rubbish or woodpiles, and in moist areas in and around gardens and fields. Nests can be lined with shredded paper, cloth, or other fibrous material. They usually enter buildings in search of food. When searching for food and water, Norway rats usually travel an area of about 100 to 150 feet in diameter; seldom do they travel any further than 300 feet from their burrows or nests. The average female Norway rat has 4 to 6 litters per year and can successfully wean 20 or more offspring annually. When Norway rats invade buildings, they usually remain in the basement or ground floor.

Norway rats are omnivorous and feed on a variety of food sources. They prefer meats, fruits, grains and nuts, and some fruits but will really eat anything. Dead animals also serve as a food source for these rats, and they are capable of catching small fish and other rodents. They require water to drink, and they make their colony as close to a water source as possible. They have limited agility, but are excellent swimmers.

ROOF RATS

  • Size: About 15 inches with a long hairless tail; some tails can measure 14.5 inches long
  • Weight: Between 5 to 10 ounces
  • Color:  Light black to grey smooth fur on their bodies with off-white to grey underbellies
  • Specializes in climbing

As their name indicates, roof rats usually nest high above ground in trees, tall overgrown shrubs, or dense vegetation such as ivy. Roof rats are excellent climbers and often access homes by running along tree branches, cables, or wires. In buildings, roof rats typically nest in the upper part of structures in enclosed or elevated spaces such as attics, walls, false ceilings, and cabinets. They are very agile and can squeeze through openings only 1/2-inch wide. Roof rats can climb down to a food source.

Roof rats routinely travel up to 300 feet for food. They often can be seen at night running along overhead utility lines or fence tops. They have an excellent sense of balance and use their long tails to steady themselves while traveling along overhead utility lines. They move faster than Norway rats and are very agile climbers, which enables them to quickly escape predators.

Given their history of causing damage (gnawing through wiring, food contamination, etc.) and health problems (vectors for salmonella, murine typhus, etc.), it is important that homeowners understand how to identify roof rats and businesses understand how to protect themselves from these costly pests.

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A Legacy of Trust and Personalized Service

Backed by over 85 years of experience from the national Truly Nolen brand, this franchise combines strong local expertise with proven pest management methods. Truly Nolen's roots go back to 1938, when Truly Wheatfield Nolen founded the company with a mission to treat customers like family while protecting homes through advanced, environmentally responsible solutions. Today, that philosophy continues to guide how we serve the Charleston area residents — prioritizing customized plans, ongoing education, and proactive prevention. For these reasons and more, we are Charleston's best pest control!

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Pest pressures in Charleston aren’t the same as anywhere else. Coastal weather patterns can increase termite activity, while high humidity and heat contribute to mosquito breeding and ant infestations. The team at our pest control company in Charleston is trained to recognize seasonal pest trends and adapt treatment protocols accordingly. From targeted inspections to strategic prevention measures, our pest control services in Charleston, SC are equipped to deal with everything from carpenter ants and roaches to spiders, rodents, and more.

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We know that no two properties are alike. That’s why our services are not “one-size-fits-all.” After a thorough property inspection, we design a plan that fits your family’s needs, your structural layout, and the specific pest pressures in your neighborhood. Whether you’re dealing with a current infestation or you’re looking to prevent pests before they become a problem, our Charleston-based pest control company provides personalized recommendations and professional advice on how to limit breeding areas, reduce attractants, and maintain a pest-free space. 

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Our commitment to pest control in Charleston, SC extends beyond homes to commercial properties. We provide integrated pest management services for retail shops, restaurants, office buildings, healthcare facilities, warehouses, schools, and more, ensuring that businesses can operate cleanly and safely without pests disrupting operations.

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Truly Nolen Franchise of Charleston, South Carolina
1920 Dunbar St, Ste H
Charleston, SC 29407

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