Today, so many pests make our properties, streets, and even our litter their homes. Though many may seem harmless, when you look into their effects on our well-being and lifestyle, they appear to be much more than just a nuisance.
Rats, for example, have a tendency to rustle through our rubbish and nibble on our fresh produce in the cupboards. This isn’t the real danger though because, as annoying as it is, we can live without a box of Golden Nuggets.
No, the real risk comes from the diseases they carry, and the danger posed in the case of a scratch or a bite. Whilst difficult to get rid of, however, there are solutions that can keep rats at bay, including a few homemade remedies. But does this really minimise the risk?
Unfortunately, without the help of a pest control expert in your local area, especially in large cities like London, rats can still make nests and breed in suitable environments, despite how many precautions you may have taken. That is why it is so important to tackle the issue head-on with specialist support and advice.
Are rats the only dangerous pest though? Of course not; bed bugs also have a notorious reputation, not just for their nasty habit to bite and leave their mark, mind you.
The psychological effects of bed bugs are almost always overlooked yet can be devastating for an individual. This includes anxiety and, in some cases, paranoia, which may require expert help for people to be able to address and control in the day-to-day.
Sadly, like rats, bed bugs are extremely difficult to get rid of, but luckily, not impossible. Again, with the guidance and help of a company specialising in this pest, the problem can be wiped clean and you can rest assured that your home is bed bug-free.
These two example pests are by no means the end of the road for dangerous pests, as yellow jackets, foxes and fleas are also on the list.
Fortunately, we here at Empire Pest Control can help if you find yourself with an infestation or even the beginning of a pest invasion. Just get in touch today and let us know your requirements. We would be happy to provide a full diagnosis and carry out the appropriate treatment if necessary. If not, we can still give advice as to precautions and more.
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