Homeowners made aware of precautions to keep rats away ahead of rodent season

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Homeowners are being told of clever hacks to keep rats out of their garden ahead of rodent season.

Rats tend to breed between March and October and are most active between September and November as they infest homes, garages and sheds in search of food to stockpile for the winter.

To prevent unwanted guests in the garden, Garden Buildings Direct is urging Brits to take precautions now ahead of the colder months.

A spokesperson for Garden Buildings Direct said: “The best thing homeowners can do to avoid their gardens and sheds being infested by rats during the colder months is to take action now.

“Important precautions can make all the difference when it comes to keeping unwanted guests out of your garden. Really simple things like eliminating any food sources by placing them on high shelves in airtight containers, and reducing stagnant water sources in your garden can really help.”

The spokesman added: “Getting rid of any clutter in your shed and outbuildings is a great way to eliminate nesting sites. Rats and other small rodents will be in search of piles of garden waste and in warm secure spots.”

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