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Published 18:17 27 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 19:23 27 Jan 2018 GMT
To avoid attracting rodents into your home, Rentokil has advised that householders should observe the following tips:
Known for their fierce survival instincts, brown rats prefer to build their burrows in urban sewers and the dwellings of humans, eating one-fifth of foodstuffs planted every year, but contaminating far more.
Dr Colm Moore of Rentokil, says: "Rats often enter premises in search of shelter and food, and once they find these they have the potential to rapidly increase in numbers. While taking simple steps such as ensuring food waste is properly sealed and stored can make a difference, it’s almost inevitable that some rodents may find their way inside a building.
"Consequently, it’s best to initiate pest control measures at the earliest stage possible: externally, before rodents have a chance to put businesses at risk internally. Knowing you have a rat problem can be distressing, so it’s best to do everything you can to avoid the situation in the first place."
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