Pest control liverpool and Chester Pest Control Liverpool Wirral and Chester.A mouse from a call today. Old fashioned traps are still very effective at removing mice.
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Liverpool Echo Super Rats
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A rat nest in insulation in a roof space just off Sefton Park. Roof voids are a great place for rats to live. They are warm and out of the way but also close to food. They often will just nest in a roof space and leave the house to feed from bird tables or bins. Some unfortunate people however have them living in their roofs and feeding out of their kitchens. Not very pleasant!
Liverpool Echo phoned us on Thursday as they were writing an article on “mutant super rats”. I told them that rats had always been pretty big and that resistance was not huge in Liverpool with rats (but its becoming a major issue with mice). They obviously haven’t printed that as the truth does not sell papers. They have got their “super rat” quote from a guy who runs a pest control company down south but advertises in Liverpool. Pretty standard media reporting. The councils statistics of a rise in call outs for rats to the council pest control is interesting. A hundred extra call outs is a lot but id be more interested seeing statistics over a longer period. See the article here.
Mouse Nest Formby
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It’s never much fun working a Saturday night but if it’s helping people sleep easy it’s definitely worth it. A couple in Formby have found droppings throughout the house and tonight have discovered damaged spuds in the veg draw. Enough is enough the wife exclaimed and went the pub! Leaving the hubbie in with the mouse waiting for me. When I got there the job was simple enough. All areas where the mouse had been where baited up. We even found his nest in the garage under old kitchen units used as tool stores.
Mouse Chewed Dog Food Toxteth
A bag of dog food in a shop that has become the main source of food for hungry mice. This is only one of the bags which has been chewed, plenty more have been damaged. The mice in this shop are resistant to bromadiolone (a type of rodenticide) so alphachlorolose has been used to control them. There are more and more resistant mice out there.