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Concrete Jungle = Rodent Wonderland
Welcome to San Francisco—fog, food, and…rats? Yep. With its packed neighborhoods, ancient infrastructure, and constant stream of leftovers, San Francisco is basically Disneyland for rodents. Roof rats and Norway rats are running wild from the Tenderloin to North Beach.

When the Streets Are Alive (With the Sound of Scurrying)
Alleyways, sewer lines, and building gaps create a giant rodent highway. In neighborhoods like the Mission, Chinatown, and SoMa, rats aren’t just lurking—they’re thriving. And thanks to our lovely mild weather, they don’t take vacations. Ever.

Why You Can’t Just Set a Trap and Chill
Rodents here are smart. Like, “break-into-your-pantry-and-throw-a-party” smart. Plus, the city’s bustling construction and transient housing situations keep stirring the pot. That’s why rodent control in SF takes a whole system: trash control, sealing access points, and tackling infestations before they grow teeth and a union.

Let’s Be Real—You Need Backup
This isn’t amateur hour. You need pros who’ve been elbow-deep in basements from Bernal Heights to the Bayview. At Rats.Guru, we know SF’s rodent scene—and how to shut it down without setting the city on fire (figuratively, of course).

Call to Action:
Stop sharing your rent with rats. Call Rats.Guru for San Francisco rodent control that’s smart, safe, and city-tested.

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