Pest Control Luton

Rodents

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Rodent Control Luton

Rodents such as rats and mice are a common problem in both residential and commercial properties, particularly in built up areas. They are drawn to warmth, shelter, and readily available food, often entering buildings through small gaps in walls, drains, or around pipework. 

Once inside, they tend to stay hidden, meaning an infestation can develop before clear signs are noticed.

Rats and mice pose a genuine health risk. They can spread disease through droppings, urine, and contaminated surfaces, and may damage food supplies and packaging. 

Their constant gnawing also causes practical problems, as they chew through wood, insulation, and electrical wiring, which can increase the risk of fire or structural damage over time.

Effective rodent control involves more than just removing the animals you see. Identifying entry points, nesting areas, and food sources is essential to stop the problem from returning. 

A professional approach helps deal with the current infestation while putting preventative measures in place, reducing the chance of ongoing or repeat issues within the property.

Dangers Of Rodents

Rodents such as rats and mice pose serious health risks when they enter homes or workplaces. They can spread disease through their droppings, urine, and saliva, contaminating food, surfaces, and storage areas. Even indirect contact, such as dust from dried droppings, can be harmful, particularly in enclosed spaces.

There are also significant property risks to consider. Rodents gnaw constantly to keep their teeth from overgrowing, which means they often chew through wood, plastic, insulation, and electrical cables. This damage can lead to costly repairs and, in some cases, increase the risk of electrical faults or fires within the building.

Beyond health and structural concerns, rodents breed quickly and are highly adaptable. A small, unnoticed problem can escalate into a widespread infestation in a short space of time. Delaying treatment often allows the issue to spread to neighbouring rooms or properties, making control more difficult and disruptive than dealing with it early on.