Rats are common inhabitants of urban areas, and sewers are a prime habitat for these rodents. The dark, damp, and relatively safe environment of a sewer system provides an ideal place for rats to establish a home and reproduce. They are known to live in colonies, and they can quickly multiply, leading to large populations.
One of the main reasons that rats thrive in sewers is the abundance of food. Sewers are often connected to restaurants, grocery stores, and other food-related businesses, providing rats with a constant source of food waste. In addition to food waste, rats also feed on insects, frogs, fish, and small mammals that live in the sewer.
Rats in the sewers also have a negative impact on the infrastructure of cities. They are known to gnaw on pipes, causing leaks and flooding. They can also spread disease through their urine and feces, which can contaminate the water supply if the sewers are not properly maintained.
To control rat populations in the sewers, pest control companies often use bait stations and traps. These methods are generally effective, but they must be regularly maintained to be effective in the long term. Additionally, the best approach is to block the entry of the rats in the first place. This is done by proper sanitation and waste management practices, by inspecting and sealing any gaps or holes in buildings that could serve as potential entry points for rats. This is where our rat drain flaps assist in effectively protecting the property by adding a metal gate or rat flap to prevent rats accessing and causing issues within the premises.
In summary, rats are common inhabitants of urban sewers due to the abundance of food and the suitable environment. They can quickly multiply and impact negatively on the infrastructure and hygiene of cities, therefore effective pest management, sanitation and blocking the entry points are crucial to control their populations. The Sewerstore rat flaps add a extra barrier to prevent vermin entering the properties sewer system.
You can purchase our rat drain flaps via our website www.sewerstore.co.uk we also have a list of installers if you would like a flap installed please visit https://www.sewerstore.co.uk/installation/
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