Rat Control In Notting Hill

Rat Control Notting Hill

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Struggling with Rat infestations in you Notting Hill home? Choose us for the best Rat Control. Our effective Rat treatments and eradication services are just a call away.

Rat Control Notting Hill, a part of Pest Control London can help with all your Rat Problems in Notting Hill. We offer a fast response to all enquires 7 days a week We Cover All Notting Hill Areas. And over you Affordable Rat Control Solutions. If you have a Rat Infestation or rats in you house or attic we have Rat exterminator technicians ready to help you today.

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About Rats:

As an adult the average Rat can weigh between 12-16 oz. with a body length of 6-8 inches long. The nose is blunt with small ears, and small eyes. The fur is shaggy and coarse with variation in colors. The tail is shorter than the head and body combined, and is quite scaly.

Rats Inspection The droppings are 1/4 to 1/2 inch in length and are of a capsule shape, with blunt ends. They are usually a shiny black, but may vary according to their diets.

Rats will leave a hind foot track of about 3/4-1 inch where a mouse’s track measure’s 3/8 of an inch or less. Rats will also drag their tails, leaving a mark between their feet tracks. Unscented baby powder or flour, lightly sprinkled can help you determine tracks and their runways as they cross suspected areas.

Gnawing holes from rats are about 2 inches or more in diameter. They have rough edges and they prefer to gnaw on wood, but can also damage electrical wiring. Rat burrows can be found along foundations, or beneath rubbish and shrubbery. If the burrow is active it usually clear of vegetation. Rat runways are smooth and well packed. Indoors, these runways are free of dust and dirt.

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