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Rats- do I need a pest controller?


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Hi, I have seen and heard a rat in my toilet Bowl twice (horrible I know). It happened after heavy rain and we are in the basement. It?s never happened before and I haven?t heard or seen anything for the last 24 hours.

I hate rats and I am terrified of one coming back!

Has this ever happened to anyone else? Will the rat keep coming!?

Thank you!

I have literally just had Roger round as I had a rat stuck in the house. I cannot recommend him highly enough. Him and his son have been extremely responsive and understanding to a very traumatised person! And the best thing is they offer a guarantee so will come back repeatedly as necessary.
You need a plumber, to fit a rat trap/flap (can?t remember what it?s actually called) to the toilet. They should all have them fitted but often don?t. A rat chewed its way out of the flexi waste pipe into our downstairs loo on and I was horrified, but it was q easily fixed and no more problems in the 7 years since.

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