Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Rats Pests

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rats pests

Control of rats - preventing infestations

Rats are becoming an increasing problem for a lot of people in the Yorkshire region, rats can cause untold damage once they have access to your home. Dealing with a rat infestation can be extremely difficult. Rats are very difficult to trap and very fussy when it comes to Rodenticide baits, at Yorkshire pest control we have developed systems which enable us to remove rat infestations quickly and efficiently.



The best ways to effectively deal with a rat infestations is to prevent the infestation occurring in the first place, deterring the rats before infestation occurs is something every householder can do. We can advise on what measures to take to help rodent proof your home.



Rats are able to pass through very small holes they often gain access by climbing trees and drain pipes. Cutting back trees and creepers will make it more difficult for a rat to infest your home.



Rats can chew their way through wooden fascia boards and doors look out for the first signs of damage and repair the damage before the rodent gains entry to your home. Look out for rodent dropping and for signs of gnawing rodents will leave smear marks in areas they use everyday, feeding wild birds in your garden can provide a food source for rats, if you must feed birds make sure you clean away any grain spillages.



We are able to control and prevent infestations of rats and mice in Leeds and across Yorkshire. If you would like further advice of how to prevent rodent infestations please contact us through our website.


About the Author

David Etherington runs a pest control company in Leeds West Yorkshire.
For more information please visit http://www.yorkshirepestcontrol.com



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