How to Identify a Rodent Infestation
Droppings
Rat droppings are approx 1-2cm (bean size); mouse droppings are smaller (grain of rice size). Finding these in cupboards or lofts is the #1 sign.
Noises
Loud scratching in the loft usually indicates rats. Fainter scurrying in wall cavities often indicates mice.
Damage
Rodents have teeth that never stop growing. Look for chewed electrical cables, skirting boards, or torn food packaging.
Smells
A strong, musky urine smell is a clear indicator of a long-standing infestation hidden from view.
How We Remove Rats & Mice
Step 1: Survey & Camera Inspection
We don't just guess. We inspect your property (including drain surveys if necessary) to find the exact entry point.
Step 2: Safe Baiting & Trapping
We use professional-grade rodenticides and tamper-resistant bait stations. These are far stronger than DIY shop products but safe for pets when boxed correctly.
Step 3: Proofing & Prevention:
The job isn't done until the hole is closed. We seal entry points with wire wool, mesh, and sealant to ensure they cannot return.
Fast, Discreet & Certified
Speed: 24/7 Emergency Response
Rodents breed rapidly. We offer same-day or next-day appointments to break the breeding cycle immediately.
Safety: Family & Pet Safe
We adhere to strict CRRU guidelines. Our technicians ensure baits are placed where children and pets cannot access them.
Discretion: Unmarked Vehicles
We understand the stigma. We can arrive in unmarked vans to protect your privacy from neighbours or customers.
