Manchester Rat Problem www.protecpestcontrol.co.uk

Published by www.protecpestcontrol.co.uk on 2010-07-09 13:07:24
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Rats, rats, rats! Hundreds, thousands, millions of them." This is a line from Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel. But reality is getting closer to the fiction in the North West as there’s been a dramatic increase in the rat population recently which is due to goverment cuts with rubbish removal council no longer baiting our drains as before for private water companys

The North West’s rat population has increased by twice the national average in the past year in Manchester rodent problem has grow to larger levels than previous years

 
Rats spend less time in the sewers and more in our rubbish www.protecpestcontrol.co.uk

Experts estimate that there are now 60 million rats in the UK.

That’s one for every person.

There are many possible reasons for this increase:

  • Mild winters
  • Cutbacks in pest control expenditure
  • Increase in takeaway food shops and food litter

But the biggest reasons is our rubbish - the increase in it and often careless disposal of it.

Whether it’s throwing our chip paper on the floor or leaving bags of rubbish outside - disease-carrying rodents thrive on it. that is why pest control manchester is helping to control the problems in Manchester city centre www.protecpestcontrol.co.uk

Victorian regression

  North west pest control contract www.protecpestcontrol.co.uk 

 
Where there's crowds, there's litter - and hungry rats www.protecpestcontrol.co.uk

 "The Victorians worked very hard to put in place street cleaning and inspection systems."

 

"Rats are a very serious risk to public health and we’ve got to keep on top of rats private companys should be called in to control the problem and council should introduce charges which are more inline with current private companys and not offer the service for  free as they can not control the demand for free rat control in Manchester with the current budget and waiting times for treatment can be up to 3 WEEKS

Disease danger

This black death is believed to have killed almost one third of the population in 1348.

Rats are commonly blamed for carrying it.

The black death forced the Victorians to think drastically about street cleanliness.

Although we are not currently at risk from a repeat of the black death, rats do carry risks of other diseases the most common which we all know is

  • Weil’s disease

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