Infestation Problems in Autumn and Winter Weather
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Nov-12-2011
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Many pests will try to find warmth inside during the autumn and winter months. Mice, rats and even wasps can cause all sorts of problems as they enter into your house in search of heat and food. In this article, we discuss why pest infestations occur, where they can generally be found and some steps you can take to prevent them happening.
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It’s getting late in the year, it’s nippy outdoors and we’re disappearing inside for warmth. And we’re not necessarily the only ones. Insects and pests are generally more readily associated with the milder weather of summer, but it’s when it gets cold that so many of the problems begin. Mice, rats and even some insects will want to stay warm and your nice, snug, centrally heated office is just the sort of place to find it.
Rodent infestations increase dramatically during the the fall and winter months, and contrary to popular belief they can occur in both towns and the countryside. Rats and mice are drawn to sources of food as much as warmth and the large quantities of rubbish present in urban centers such as London mean there is certainly plenty on offer for them there. To that end, a simple technique to lower the likelihood of infestation is to be sure your rubbish isn’t left out for days on end or otherwise is kept in a safe container. Otherwise, the rats will find it, start breeding and you could quickly find a rodent infestation on your hands.
Rats and mice possess a sense of smell many times as strong as a human's. Like many animals, scents are vital to their survival, because they use their urine to mark out territory, objects and routes. You can therefore deter rodents by laying down strong smells. Mothballs are a popular and effective method, although the strong scent may well become unpleasant for we human beings too.Thus it’s a solution more suitable to out-of-the way spots that are liable to infestation, such as attics, cellars and garden sheds or even caravans and campers which may very well be left uninhabited throughout the winter months.
Wasps are usually a summer problem, but the recent hot weather means that quite a few wasps are staying active a lot later than is typical. Those nests that remain outdoors are unlikely to survive the first frost, but those inside - hidden away in attics, garden sheds or barns - might survive into late October and November. The new queen will usually have left the nest after the summer, but those wasps left behind continue to look for food. Like a lot of us, they can end up getting a little bit tipsy as Christmas draws near, as often the only food out there is fruit which has fallen from a tree and has started to ferment. Unfortunately, many wasps may also be at their most dangerous at this time of the year; as the hunt for food gets ever more difficult, the insects can become increasingly aggressive. Much like rats and mice you can reduce your chances of attracting wasps by not leaving food out for longer than is necessary. If there are only a few wasps about, a trap could be sufficient to take care of them, however the best method is to simply wait for them to fly away.
Winter brings its very own challenges in terms of pests, but to be informed is to be prepared. There are a variety of small, preventative steps you can take to fend off pest infestations, but bear in mind that treating an established colony directly is a problem best left to the professionals. And remember, it might not just be you who’s keeping warm in your house this winter.
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Keywords :
Pest control London, pest removal, mice infestation, rodent infestation,
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Home and Family
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Home Improvement
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