K & H Falconry
Not sure if you have a rodent problem? Learn how to know you need rodent control and when to call in the experts for fast, effective solutions.
Rodents are a serious problem for homes and businesses across Hampshire, including Andover, Southampton, and Winchester. Mice and rats can cause significant damage, spread disease, and create health hazards if left unchecked. But how can you tell if you have an infestation? In this guide, we’ll explain how to know you need rodent control, the warning signs to watch for, and why professional pest control is the best solution.
Rodents multiply quickly, and once they establish a nest, they can be difficult to remove. Common issues caused by rats and mice include:
Rodents chew through wires, insulation, and even wooden beams, increasing the risk of fires and costly repairs.
Rats and mice carry bacteria such as Salmonella and Leptospirosis, contaminating food and surfaces.
For restaurants, warehouses, and office buildings, a rodent problem can lead to legal issues, fines, and reputational damage.
If you notice any of these warning signs, it’s time to take action before the problem gets worse.
Rodent droppings are one of the most obvious signs of an infestation. Mice and rats leave small, dark droppings near food sources, in cupboards, behind appliances, and along skirting boards. If you find fresh droppings, you likely have an active infestation.
Rodents are most active at night. If you hear scratching, gnawing, or scurrying sounds in the walls, ceilings, or under floorboards, you could have a rodent problem. This is especially common in older buildings where entry points are easier to access.
Rats and mice have strong teeth that never stop growing, so they constantly gnaw on things to keep them filed down. If you find bite marks on electrical wires, furniture, or food packaging, it’s a sign that rodents are present. Damaged wiring is a fire hazard, making immediate rodent control essential.
A strong, musky odour is a common sign of a rodent infestation. Their urine has a distinctive smell, especially in enclosed spaces like cupboards, lofts, and basements. If you notice an unusual, lingering odour, rodents could be nesting nearby.
Rodents build nests using shredded paper, fabric, and insulation. If you find small piles of these materials in hidden areas like attics, storage rooms, or behind furniture, you could have a rodent infestation.
Rats and mice leave greasy marks along walls and skirting boards as they travel the same routes repeatedly. If you see dark smudges or tail marks in dusty areas, it’s a clear sign that rodents are moving through your property.
Pets often detect rodent activity before humans do. If your dog or cat is suddenly sniffing around certain areas, acting agitated, or scratching at walls, they could be sensing rodents nearby.
While DIY traps and poisons may offer short-term relief, they rarely eliminate the root of the problem. Professional rodent control services provide a comprehensive solution, including:
Rodents reproduce quickly, and an untreated infestation can spiral out of control. If you’ve noticed any of the warning signs above, contact K & H Falconry today for expert rodent control solutions. Our team provides fast, effective pest control services across Hampshire, ensuring your home or business stays rodent-free
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