Our Anoka County technicians perform a detailed inspection to identify rat entry points, nesting areas, and signs of activity throughout the property. Using humane removal methods and a customized strategy, we address the source of the infestation while preparing the home for long-term protection.
After removal, we clear contaminated nesting materials, droppings, and debris from affected spaces. This process helps restore attics, crawl spaces, and other hidden areas while reducing odors, contamination concerns, and conditions that may attract future wildlife activity.
We secure vulnerable access points using durable exclusion materials designed to withstand rodent activity. Combined with customized recommendations, attic restoration services when needed, and qualifying lifetime guarantees, our prevention-focused approach helps protect Anoka County homes from recurring rat intrusions.
Rats are highly adaptable animals that can live comfortably in urban, suburban, and semi-rural environments. Throughout Anoka County, access to rivers, parks, residential developments, commercial areas, and abundant food sources creates conditions that can support rat activity year-round. Once rats establish themselves near a property, they often begin searching for opportunities to enter homes, garages, sheds, and other structures.
Whether you live in Blaine, Coon Rapids, Andover, Anoka, Ramsey, Ham Lake, Lino Lakes, or near landmarks such as Bunker Hills Regional Park, the Rum River, Rice Creek Chain of Lakes, or the National Sports Center, rat activity can become a concern. Founded in 1989, Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control brings more than 30 years of experience to every service, providing humane rat removal solutions supported by customized plans, written estimates, attic restoration services, and qualifying lifetime guarantees.
Skedaddle’s humane rat removal services are designed to solve current infestations while helping prevent future activity. Every project begins with a detailed inspection and customized removal plan tailored to the property. Most rat removal services can be completed in as little as one day, depending on the complexity of the situation. Homeowners receive a written estimate outlining the recommended work and associated costs before service begins.
Summer provides rats with abundant access to food, water and shelter, making it one of the most active seasons for population growth. Gardens, compost bins, garbage storage areas, bird feeders, pet food and outdoor entertaining spaces can all attract rat activity around residential and commercial properties. As populations expand, younger rats begin searching for new territories and may travel along decks, foundations, sheds, fences, garages and landscaping features.
Homeowners may notice burrows, droppings, gnaw marks, grease trails or nighttime movement around the exterior of the property. Small gaps near utility lines, vents, garage doors, crawl spaces, foundation cracks and basement-level openings can also become access points when rats find reliable resources nearby. Skedaddle’s humane rat control focuses on identifying active areas, removing contamination and protecting vulnerable entry points with long-term prevention. By reducing attractants and addressing access points early, property owners can help prevent summer rat activity from becoming a larger infestation.
As temperatures begin to cool, rats shift their focus toward finding protected indoor spaces. Small openings around foundations, vents, utility penetrations, siding, and rooflines become attractive entry points. Properties near parks, wetlands, wooded areas, and waterways often experience increased pressure as rats prepare for winter.
Rats remain active throughout Minnesota winters and do not hibernate. Heated homes provide warmth, shelter, and access to nesting materials. Once inside, rats may establish themselves in attics, basements, crawl spaces, wall cavities, and storage areas where they can remain active regardless of outdoor weather conditions.
As snow melts and temperatures begin to rise, rats become increasingly active throughout Anoka County. Spring rainfall and melting snow can disrupt outdoor nesting sites, encouraging rats to move toward garages, sheds, crawl spaces, and homes. Breeding activity also increases during this season, creating opportunities for local populations to grow rapidly.
Some property features naturally create favourable conditions for rat activity.
Common residential attractants include:
While attractants can contribute to activity, professional exclusion is often necessary to prevent rats from entering the home itself.
Rat infestations often begin quietly and may go unnoticed until activity becomes established.
Common signs include:
Professional inspections can identify both active infestations and potential entry points.
Every rat infestation presents unique challenges. That’s why our team develops a customized removal plan for each Anoka County property.
Our technicians begin by inspecting the entire property, including attics, crawl spaces, basements, garages, rooflines, and exterior areas. We identify signs of activity, nesting locations, travel routes, entry points, and damage to develop a complete understanding of the infestation.
Rats can exploit very small openings to gain access to structures. During this stage, we locate vulnerabilities around foundations, utility penetrations, vents, siding, roof intersections, and other structural features. Identifying these areas is essential to achieving a lasting solution.
Once activity patterns have been identified, we implement a humane removal strategy tailored to the property. Skedaddle does not use trapping, relocation, or inhumane methods. Instead, we focus on safely resolving the infestation while preparing the home for long-term protection.
After removal, vulnerable entry points are professionally reinforced using durable exclusion materials. Areas that may allow future access are secured to help prevent re-entry. This step is critical because successful rat control depends on preventing future access to the structure.
The final phase focuses on restoring affected areas and reducing future risks. Attic restoration services may be recommended if insulation or building materials have been impacted. We also provide prevention recommendations and qualifying lifetime guarantees that support long-term protection.


Rats can cause significant damage once they gain access to a structure. Their constant chewing behaviour can affect electrical wiring, insulation, wood framing, stored belongings, and building materials.
Because rats often remain hidden inside walls, attics, basements, and crawl spaces, infestations may continue for long periods before homeowners fully understand the extent of the activity.
As populations grow, contamination, nesting materials, and property damage can accumulate. What starts as a small issue can quickly become a larger restoration challenge.
Professional removal and exclusion help address both the infestation and the conditions that allowed it to develop.
Rat activity can create stress, uncertainty, and property damage for homeowners. Professional removal services help eliminate the current problem while providing long-term protection against future infestations.
Since 1989, Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control has provided humane wildlife removal services built around prevention, restoration, and customized solutions. Contact our Anoka County team today to schedule an inspection and learn more about our written estimates, attic restoration services, and prevention-focused approach.
Yes. Rats often use storm drains, sewer systems, culverts, and underground utility corridors as protected travel routes. These systems allow them to move throughout urban and suburban areas while avoiding predators and weather conditions. From these locations, rats may eventually access nearby residential or commercial properties.
Rats have strong teeth that continuously grow throughout their lives, requiring them to chew regularly. They can damage wood, plastic, insulation, drywall, and even softer metals. This chewing behaviour can create new entry points, increase property damage, and contribute to the spread of infestations within a structure.
Rats require consistent access to water for survival. Rivers, streams, ponds, wetlands, drainage systems, and other water sources often provide ideal habitat conditions. In Anoka County, areas near waterways and green spaces can sometimes experience increased rat activity because these environments support both shelter and food availability.
Attic restoration addresses damage caused by nesting materials, droppings, contamination, and compressed insulation. Restoring affected areas can improve insulation performance, indoor conditions, and overall property protection. When recommended, attic restoration becomes an important part of fully resolving the effects of a rat infestation.
Removal alone does not prevent future infestations if entry points remain accessible. Exclusion focuses on identifying and securing vulnerabilities that rats use to enter the structure. By combining humane removal with professional exclusion, Skedaddle helps create a more durable and effective long-term solution.