
Rats and rodents won't invade your bins if you make simple waste storage change
It's fair to say that nobody wants rats in their homes, but bins can attract them. Making one change to your waste storage can help prevent the probl…
London, UK – Local pest control company Catchem Pest Control has recently shed light on a prevalent issue affecting waste management: rat infestations around plastic bins. A video released by the company demonstrates how rodents can easily access the contents of these bins, often gnawing through the bottom of plastic containers. 'We frequently encounter sites grappling with significant rat problems,' stated a representative from Catchem Pest Control. 'Our observations consistently show that plastic bins, while often a more economical choice for businesses, are simply not effective in preventing rodent entry.' The company emphasizes that these pests are notorious for their ability to chew through plastic, leading to ongoing sanitation and health concerns. To combat this, Catchem Pest Control strongly recommends investing in metal bins equipped with secure lids. This straightforward upgrade, they assert, can substantially reduce the likelihood of rodents infiltrating waste storage, thereby fostering a cleaner and safer environment for residents and businesses alike.
It's fair to say that nobody wants rats in their homes, but bins can attract them. Making one change to your waste storage can help prevent the probl…