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Rat Removal Essex

Rat Removal Essex Overall rating: ★★★★★ 4.9 based on 90 reviews.
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St Georges Pest Control Carry Out Efficient Removal of Rats in Essex with professional Rat Control Technicians

About Rat Removal Essex

Rats

  • The common brown rat can measure up to 40cm in length including the tail, which is thick and scaly.
  • Reddish brown/dark grey in colour with small ears and a blunt nose, their weight varies from 150 to 300grams but can be up to 500grams.
  • Rats have upper and lower incisor teeth that continue to grow throughout their life.
  • Females breed throughout the year and can have up to 5 litters producing on average 5 to 8 young, although up to 14 is not uncommon.
  • A rat can pass up to 40 droppings a day which are concentrated in one area (12mm in size and tapered at both ends).
  • Mainly active at night, rats live where they can find food, water and shelter.
  • A healthy rat can live up to 2 years – the average life span is 1 year.
  • The rat is a carrier of many serious diseases.
  • The latin name for the Common Brown Rat is Rattus norvegicus

Evidence

  • Droppings, smell, hairs, smear marks, swing marks, tail marks, footprints, rat runs, noises in the roof space and wall cavities at night time.
  • Chewed and damaged food and stored stock. Gnawing damage to electric cables, plastic pipes, roof timbers and to door bases (to wear down their front teeth).
  • Burrows – entrance holes 7-10cm in diameter evident at the side of sheds, log piles and the edges of paving stones.

Treatment

Internal

  • Rodenticide baits installed into lofts, basements, riser cupboards, plant rooms, under-stair cupboards, sheds and any other areas that are necessary or safe to do so.
  • Weekly follow up visits are included until the rat infestation has been cleared.
  • Any dead bodies found will be removed and disposed of through our controlled waste management system.

External

  • We use heavy duty metal locked bait boxes. These are installed into rat runs and areas where rats are foraging for food.
  • Rats are very cautious of new objects and it can take several days for the rats to become used to the bait boxes and to start feeding inside the boxes.
  • If rat burrows are found, bait is applied directly into the burrows and we would ensure the burrows are covered. Our risk assessment will always choose the safest method of control, even if it is not the quickest.
  • Weekly follow-up visits are included until the infestation has been cleared.
  • Good management of waste food and rubbish in bin areas is recommended as rats seen by the public will cause an instant bad reputation due to humans having a general fear because of their size, speed of movement and the diseases they spread. Heavy duty bait boxes will prevent rats becoming established in these areas.