Vasquez said rat and mice populations become more visible as the seasons change. As temperatures drop in the fall, rodents look for warm shelter, meaning they're more likely to seek refuge in people's ...
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'I'm a safety expert - here are the warning signs of a rat infestation and how to keep them out'
Derek Hales from SMSTS Course has decades of experience working on-site where pest risks are higher. He said: “Rats don’t knock – they sneak in. "And by the time you see one, you’re likely dealing ...
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