If you see tiny droppings in the cupboard and hear scratching noises in the walls, it might be time to start looking at rat traps. According to the U.S. Census, mice and rats invade some 14.8 million ...
No one wants to find a rat swimming around in their toilet bowl. If one turns up, however, it’s best that you know what to do ...
Rats and mice are more likely to enter homes in winter as they seek warmth, shelter and food - but a simple £2 method can ...
Sounds of scratching, gnawing, rustling or squeaking in your home at night could be signs of a rat infestation. According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), Old World rats breed ...