Roof rats most often inhabit rafters attics false ceilings and the spaces between floors.
Rats going into tile roof.
Holes such as those used to run pipes for laundry washers and dryers outside faucets telephone and television cable.
If you have mice rats or squirrels getting into your attic through a tile roof the situation is much more difficult than in a regular flat shingled roof and at times the problem can be impossible to fully address without major roof work.
Pest control for your roof.
Tile roofs barrel tile roofs in particular pose a special problem when it comes to wildlife.
One effective material you can use because in trying to chew through it it cuts the rats mouths is diamond mesh used on stucco wall coverings.
Some homes have gaps around the chimney where rats can slip through.
On your roof seal off openings such as vent pipes.
The gaps in the tile create spaces that rodents and other critters rats mice squirrels bats raccoons opossums and more can use to enter the house and get into the attic walls and ceiling.
Roof edges and anywhere where roof meets roof is a rat entry hot spot.
Both of these locations will provide instant access to the attic or roof area and a homeowner will only know there is damage if they are actively looking for it.
Keep rats and mice from getting into your attic and off your roof.
Inspecting the home for evidence of rats an inspection is the first step to determining if there are rats inside the home.
When sealing gaps at valleys ensuring proper water drainage is an issue.
This is a popular rat and mouse entry point.
In the lower left it s some wires going into a gable vent and only a flimsy screen blocks access.
The open ridge cap goes right into the attic of course.
In the upper right a very obvious chewed open ridge cap plug.
Many of the areas are difficult to work on.