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Originally Posted by Uptown Girl
Pruning keeps rodents away!
Palm trees with slumping, dead fronds CAN attract pests such as rats, roaches, bats and snakes. Rodents may nest and breed within THICK layers of dead fronds in untrimmed palm trees and have easy access to your roof and home, especially if the fronds hang near your roofline. Sensible plant location, careful, periodic palm tree trimming and removal of fruit will help prevent unwanted pests on your property.
Critters would much prefer 'brown' vegetation to nest or hide in as it (unlike green healthy fronds) doesn't move much and provides camouflage and shade.
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Thank you Uptown Girl for pointing out the truth about palm trees and rodents. I always thought what on earth would attract a rat to my palm trees - no good hiding places or fruit to eat so why would they even think twice about it.