A pest control expert has revealed some of the most "offensive-smelling" plants that repel rats and other rodents from your garden.With winter now in full swing, pests will be looking for refuge in the warmth of your house.
But it's no secret that rodents can carry diseases, and they can be a real pain to get rid of an infestation after it's already happened.The key is to be prepared, and stop them from coming into your house for shelter.
According to expert Jordan from Fantastic Pest Control, there are a few simple and natural ways to deter rodents from your garden that don't require setting any traps.He told the Express: "Rats usually get into your garden because it’s an excellent place to hide and a constant food source.
You’ve got to use some serious rat control methods or hire a pro to get rid of the rodents once they’re settled."Most rats burrow 45cm to 60cm deep but can dig even deeper.
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