Urgent warning for Irish holidaymakers as Spanish hotspot infested with rats due to soaring temperatures

Urgent warning for Irish holidaymakers as Spanish hotspot infested with rats due to soaring temperatures

Removing food sources:

Secure bins with a well-fitting lid and avoid leaving rubbish bags in the open.

Blocking potential roosting sites:

Use barriers over window ledges or other potential roosting spots.

Consider decoys:

Deploy fake birds of prey as deterrents in conjunction with the above steps.

Gull droppings (also known as guano) present a hazard as they can contain bacteria including E. coli and Salmonella, which can spread infection through surface contamination or inhaling bacteria from dried droppings.

Area Technical Manager with Rentokil, Colm Moore, said: “While the summer season has passed, gulls continue to search for food and can remain territorial.

“It is important to stay vigilant and implement preventive measures to minimise potential risks.”

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Publish date : 2024-09-24 09:53:00

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