We stock a comprehensive range of Rodent Control Products for the successful control of rats and mice in your home and garden. We sell a variety of rat and mouse poisons in various formulations, bait boxes, bait trays, rat and mouse traps and live catch traps if you prefer the more humane approach. With our products you will be able to deal with rodent problems in your own home quickly, efficiently and economically, without the need for a professional pest controller. For your convenience we have designed complete rodent kits containing the all the products you need at a cost effective price. Kits contain full instructions so you can be confident of achieving successful control.
Worldwide, rodents are the largest order of mammals with about 2,700 species.Only 14 are present in Britain. They include squirrels, dormice and voles as well as rats and mice. The most common rodent pests are
Nobody wants to have to deal with an infestation of rats or mice in their home, but if faced with the situation it is imperative that it is dealt with urgently. It will not go away, it will only get worse. Rodents carry all manner of germs and spread disease, as well as causing serious damage to your property. You don't have to come into close contact to be at risk. Disease can be spread via fleas and ticks and through the transmission of pathogens on their bodies, fur and feet. Most commonly, people become infected by coming into contact with their faeces or urine. You may not even realise you are being exposed, as excretions may well dry up before you are aware of them. The rodents themselves do not create the diseases they carry. They are simply a product of the environment in which they live. Common diseases spread by rodents as they move between contaminated environments and increasingly come into contact with humans are:
As well as spreading disease, rodents cause a lot of damage to property, infrastructure and can cause electrical fires. Rodents gnaw to exploit their environment and can penetrate all types of wood as well as soft metals such as aluminium and lead. Norway rats can exert a pressure of 500kg/cm squared (7,000 psi) and produce six bites per second. Tthese animals will gnaw through walls and flooring, as well as the more structural elements of a building. Norway Rats can undermine foundations by their excavations and damage drains and sewers as they burrow between joints in the surrounding earth. This can lead to the collapse of roadways and pavements. Almost anything can be gnawed and ermin munching through wires can create a serious fire hazard, as well as sudden power outages.