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Belfast Rat Catchers and Pest Experts

Belfast Rat Catchers (BT1): Even though it isn't that commonplace these days, noticing a rat in your home or garden in Belfast just isn't a good experience to go through. One single sighting of a rat may not be that much of a problem, however, if you observe the presence of rats more frequently or see more than one rat you could be in trouble since they reproduce so fast.

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There are 2 types of rat that you might run into in Belfast, brown (or common) rats and black rats. It's rather unlikely that you will ever come across black rats, and if you have spotted a rat recently chances are it will have been one of the more commonplace brown rats (Rattus Norvegicus). Black rats (or ship rats) were once common and were the cause of the Great Plague during the 17th Century, they're pretty scarce nowadays, although where they are seen they have good hearing, are superb climbers, and the females can produce between twenty and one hundred baby rats every twelve months.

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The black rat (Rattus Rattus) at 5 to 7 inches, is a little smaller than the brown variety, which grows to a length of almost 9 inches and weighs close to half a kilo. Brown rats often cause problems as they must continually chew on stuff to prevent their teeth from growing too much. Their attention is usually focused on objects made out of wood.

Rat infestations cause a variety of issues for business owners and householders in and around Belfast, they will leave droppings, transmit diseases, gnaw through pipes, woodwork, wires and insulation, and contaminate foodstuffs. Property owners should always report sightings of rats to the relevant local authority. You might also report problems with rats on the .gov web page HERE.

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You will sometimes notice the presence of rats not in fact by seeing them, but by them indicating their existence in other ways. It could be that you may hear scratching coming from a floor, wall or loft, you may spot holes gnawed in skirting boards or floorboards, you might find droppings in cupboards or on the floor or you could uncover a rat's nest in some hidden location.

If you're going to have this problem remedied effectively you will need to contact a specialist. You can get in contact with the local council or get hold of an expert Belfast rat catcher or pest controller for yourself. Nowadays rat catchers normally fall into the category of pest management, and pest control businesses don't only deal with rats but also bedbugs, fleas, cockroaches, wasps, moles, mice and all manner of garden and household pests.

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Rat catching and pest control can be undertaken in Belfast and also in nearby places like: Strandtown, Andersontown, Upper Galwally, Ballygowan, Lambeg, Dundrod, Hannahstown, Milltown, Finaghy, Moneyreagh, Ballyskeagh, Gilnahirk, Dunmurry, Dundonald, Drumbeg, Greenisland, Whiteabbey, and in these postcodes BT1 1HS, BT1 1QE, BT1 1ZZ, BT1 1LU, BT1 1FH, BT1 1QB, BT1 2LZ, BT1 1LD, BT1 2FN, and BT1 1SD. Locally based Belfast pest controllers will likely have the postcode BT1 and the dialling code 028.

Signs of Rats

There are several ways by which you can tell when you have rats. When you have your suspicions that there might be rats in your business or property you should keep an eye out for droppings, they look just like large grains of rice and are darkish brown, watch for rub marks where their greasy fur leaves marks on walls and skirtings, check for gnaw marks in wires, wood and cables, particularly in lofts, listen closely for continual scratching noises emanating from lofts and walls, particularly during the night, be on the lookout for burrows or tunnels next to solid surfaces, try to find signs of tail trails or footprints on loose soil or in dusty areas.

Burrows

If you have rats appearing in your garden, the likelihood is that there will be a burrow. Rats like to burrow and dig and they usually excavate them next to solid structures and objects like walkways, garage foundations, patios and garden shed bases. These are the best spots to check out if you believe there are rats in the area. Rats build substantial burrow networks that provide them with shelter, food storage and nesting. The entrances to burrows will often be worn smooth by endless motion, so keep an eye out for holes with smooth sides next to solid structures. Should you notice holes but aren't positive that they are rats, they'll normally be approximately 2" to 4" across. It's possible to find out if rats are still in situ by partially filling up the entrance hole to see if they return and clear it away.

Reporting Rats

We talked about this earlier, so now I will go into it a bit more. The local authorities is where you should report it should you discover rats in your own garden, in a neighbours garden or in a public area. Sometimes local authorities provide a cost-free service for clearing rats but charges are usually made for most other infestations like cockroaches, wasps and bed bugs. Rat infestations can also be reported using the Government (.gov) website HERE. You are obviously able to schedule your local rat catcher to come and sort out the problem by clicking HERE.

What Attracts Rats and Mice?

While some people in Belfast may consider them rather cute with their fur covered bodies, twitching whiskers and pointy faces, mice and rats aren't animals that you want to have living in your home or garden, and they can even be dangerous to have around. By nibbling through electrical wiring, wood, plastic and insulation materials, mice and rats can cause electrical fires and other accidents. Between them rats and mice can spread more than 30 sorts of diseases including conditions like salmonella, tularemia, typhus, Weil's disease, toxoplasmosis, rat bite fever, bubonic plague, listeria and trichinosis. Among the things that will attract mice and rats to your home or garden are:

  • CLUTTER - General clutter in an outbuilding, cellar or attic will be particularly attractive to rats and mice, especially if there is a source of food nearby.
  • FOOD - Food left discarded or lying around is one of the principal attractions for mice and rats.
  • RUBBISH/TRASH - An accumulation of trash and garden waste stacked up on your property (particularly in the garden) will surely attract rats and mice.
  • COMPOST/PET WASTE - Incredibly pet waste and even piles of compost can attract rodents - there will be plenty of tasty morsels hidden in there!
  • WATER - Rats and mice have to drink like any other creature, subsequently water sources like birdbaths, leaky pipes, dripping sprinkler systems and pet water bowls are a big enticement for these pests.
  • HOLES AND ENTRY POINTS - Mice and rats can crawl through the smallest of holes, so be on the lookout for gaps around doorways, air vents, crawl spaces and pipes.
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Property owners with rat problems in Belfast are sometimes tempted to have a go at resolving it for themselves. Therefore, if you find yourself in this situation, what ought you to do? There are loads of products offered to help you to accomplish this and you can find rat poisons, rat traps and other products in supermarkets, hardware stores and shops in and around Belfast. However, unless you know exactly what you are at, it is possibly advisable to seek the services of a professional rat exterminator, who'll have resolved this issue thousands of times previously, and will know automatically what the preferred solution is. The novice's use of rat poisons is likely to cause more problems than it solves, because you need to be exceptionally cautious with them especially when children and pets are around. If uncertain, call in the professionals for rat control in Belfast.

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Belfast rat catchers can usually help you with rat trapping, ultrasonic pest control, electronic pest control, bird pest control in Belfast, bird proofing in Belfast, domestic pest control, rat deterrents, rat proofing, residential pest control Belfast, mole catching, commercial rat control Belfast, rat catching, wasp nest removal, insect heat treatments in Belfast, rat extermination in Belfast, rat infestations, domestic rat control and other pest control in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Also find: Milltown rat catchers, Upper Galwally rat catchers, Ballyskeagh rat catchers, Dundonald rat catchers, Lambeg rat catchers, Greenisland rat catchers, Hannahstown rat catchers, Dundrod rat catchers, Ballygowan rat catchers, Andersontown rat catchers, Strandtown rat catchers, Drumbeg rat catchers, Dunmurry rat catchers, Whiteabbey rat catchers, Moneyreagh rat catchers, Gilnahirk rat catchers, Finaghy rat catchers and more. Pest control services are widely available in almost all of these towns and areas. These professional pest controllers bring to the table years of expertise and know-how, ensuring they efficiently and effectively address your rat issue. The tools and skills necessary to promptly resolve a rat problem, whether it involves a large infestation or just one rat, are readily available with these pest control experts. To get estimates for pest control, local home and property owners can simply click here.

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(This pest control Belfast article was generated on 18-06-2024)