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Conclusion of a rat pest control job in Stroud today, proofing up a hole which had been allowing rats into the basement of this property.

When it comes to rats, finding their entry point is key to stopping the problem permanently.

Although many pest control providers will often go down the ‘treatment only’ route, we endeavour to find the entry point to stop the infestations once and for all, avoiding the need to pay for eradication programmes each time a reinfestation occurs.

Rat infestations are one of the most common pest control issues we are called in to eradicate, here you can see just a few of those we have attended!

You can also find further information regarding rats, including what to look out for and ways to prevent them becoming a problem, on the BPCA website.