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The city's rats adapt to practices and habits of residents such as disposing of food waste. Curbside overnight disposal from residences, stores, railways and restaurants, as well as littering, contribute to the sustenance of the city's rats.
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Rodents in the Office or the Staff Carpark The city's rats adapt to practices and habits of residents such as disposing of food waste. Curbside overnight disposal from residences, stores, railways and restaurants, as well as littering, contribute to the sustenance of the city's rats.
All rats are incontinent and so leave urine trails and excrement as they travel around searching for food. • Rats primarily find food and shelter in the same places humans do and therefore interact with humans in various ways.
More often than not, rats are found in Sydney's industrial and commercial areas but are also found in large numbers in some residential suburbs, especially those with numerous parks, creeks and railway lines. • The city's rats adapt to practices and habits of residents such as disposing of food waste.
Once and infestation starts within a building the numbers grow quickly until a potential major infestation is declared. • Control of rats and mice in office blocks is essential for the health of those using the facilities.
Control is maintained by the use of rodent baits in either card boxes or tamper resistant bait stations placed at strategic points throughout the internal and external areas of the office complex.
For detailed Information visit: http://www.sydneypestservices.com.au/