Your bin collection day will change
During the Christmas and New Year holidays household bin collections will change days.
We must all must take responsibility to help keep rat numbers to a minimum. In the domestic environment this means:
For rats inside the property, proofing your home to deny entry and removing easy access will help. They will need a hole the size of a 50p.
For mice the gaps are only 5mm. Look for:
Using break back traps safely in your home such as the snap e-traps, these are simple and safe to use and are available for rats and mice but follow the instructions on the packaging.
Rats
Use peanut butter and place them along established runs. Be sure to tether them with garden wire or they may go missing. It’s worth not setting these until the peanut butter has been taken twice to gain the trust of the rodent, once this has happened then set the trap. Bodies can be disposed of in your normal waste.
Mice
Simply add a sticky substance like peanut butter. Place these where you are seeing activity and you should be able to control them quickly.
Rodenticide also can help but make sure you follow the instructions on the product you are using.
If you have tried all of the above and feel that the rat or mice activity only within your property constitutes a public health risk then please email in the first instance ehealth@havant.gov.uk.
It may be possible for us to treat in circumstances where we believe the issue is high risk, however this would be considered by the service on a case by case basis.