ALERT: Irish homes at risk of rat invasion over Christmas season amid warning
Irish homes could be invaded by pests like rats over the festive season, an industry warning says.
Rentokil, Ireland’s leading pest control provider, has noted an increase in the number of call-outs amid Winter season as pests seek shelter indoors to escape the cold.
Rentokil says that "common Christmas preparations such as retrieving decorations from attics, lofts and garages, or setting up Christmas trees can inadvertently invite unwanted pests into homes".
On the latest Rentokil Expert Talk Podcast, it was said that pests are "reproducing rapidly" as they adapt to our behaviours and the mild weather.
The podcast also warns that a mouse can fit under any gap with a circumference of "more than 5 millimetres" so gaps will need to be sealed. A rat, it was also explained, can fit into any gap of " between a 20 and 50 cent coin."
Colm Moore, Regional Technical Manager with Rentokil, commented: “Christmas presents unique pest challenges. Attics, lofts, garages, boxes of decorations, and warm homes can provide the perfect environment for pests seeking shelter and food. Following simple preventative measures, people can protect their homes from pest infestations and enjoy a pest-free festive season. People can learn more at our website or follow the below pest-proofing tips for Christmas.”
Rentokil’s advice to avoid damage caused by pests:
Key pests to watch out for during Christmas preparations include:
For more information visit www.Rentokil.ie
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