Your upload was perfect timing - just received my drain flaps (x2) and plan to install over the weekend, so thanks for showing me how straight forward it is!
2:06 that looks similar to the rentokill job they done here in my house and they left one of those traps in my attic. Rentokill has refused to come do a proper survey and they're insisting the rats are coming from the sewer so they haven't come near me since February. Hell the rentokill man didn't even go into my attic fully. He stood on his ladder and shone a light around my attic then claimed he couldn't see where the rats are coming from. 3:08 I was smelling boiled rotten cabbage for months I couldn't understand what it was coming from 😂
@@Steve30x sounds about right matey! It’s disappointing to say the least! If I ever take a holiday in Ireland I might come to visit and solve your problem!
Whats the point of the flaps if they move in both directions as with the one demonstrated at the end? They can surely get out and also back in if it doesn't lock on the in direction?
I’ve just had a little panic ☹️ my dogs just chased what was almost definitely a rat across the garden in front of me into a bush. After I’ve got rid of the bush (next to house) if I fill in any holes I find with 10mm shingle will that mean there’s potentially rat/s trapped in the house?
@@Jamie.S first fill the holes with soil. Fill the holes completely. Leave for a few days. If the holes reappear you will notice one of two things: 1. There will be lots of soil above the ground. 2. There is no soil above the ground. If there is no soil above the ground it means that it’s been dug out from below. This means that the soil has gone somewhere (usually the sewer/drainage). In other words, the rats aren’t coming from outside and digging down, they are coming from underground, which usually means they are sewer rats.
Your upload was perfect timing - just received my drain flaps (x2) and plan to install over the weekend, so thanks for showing me how straight forward it is!
@@charliepaynter good luck my friend.
They're brilliant.
The pest controller had rats broooo😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Jake97x hilarious and yet a terrible thing for the industry. Sad state of affairs that’s for sure! 🫣
My wife went up into our loft: dirty, smelly, covered in cobwebs...but she's great with the kids.
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2:06 that looks similar to the rentokill job they done here in my house and they left one of those traps in my attic.
Rentokill has refused to come do a proper survey and they're insisting the rats are coming from the sewer so they haven't come near me since February.
Hell the rentokill man didn't even go into my attic fully. He stood on his ladder and shone a light around my attic then claimed he couldn't see where the rats are coming from.
3:08 I was smelling boiled rotten cabbage for months I couldn't understand what it was coming from 😂
@@Steve30x sounds about right matey! It’s disappointing to say the least!
If I ever take a holiday in Ireland I might come to visit and solve your problem!
Interesting you live in the north of Ireland
@@deadshot3993 we can work in Northern Ireland, not in the EU (southern Ireland)
Hi. How do I contact you to get a quote?
@@EggsForDessert
www.pestinterceptors.co.uk/rat-free-lifetime-guarantee
Whats the point of the flaps if they move in both directions as with the one demonstrated at the end? They can surely get out and also back in if it doesn't lock on the in direction?
Watch the video again.
This whole industry seems to be a trick to guarantee followup work 😂
We give a money back guarantee 🤷♂️
How do Rats 🐀 get into the Attack .The same has MPs in Westminster .
I need your help
@@garethbeaton8414 take a look through our website:
www.pestinterceptors.co.uk/rat-free-lifetime-guarantee
I’ve just had a little panic ☹️ my dogs just chased what was almost definitely a rat across the garden in front of me into a bush. After I’ve got rid of the bush (next to house) if I fill in any holes I find with 10mm shingle will that mean there’s potentially rat/s trapped in the house?
@@Jamie.S first fill the holes with soil.
Fill the holes completely. Leave for a few days.
If the holes reappear you will notice one of two things:
1. There will be lots of soil above the ground.
2. There is no soil above the ground.
If there is no soil above the ground it means that it’s been dug out from below.
This means that the soil has gone somewhere (usually the sewer/drainage). In other words, the rats aren’t coming from outside and digging down, they are coming from underground, which usually means they are sewer rats.
Decking at the back door is a bad idea encourages rodents
@@Emmalittlepengelly1690 correct, but the rats are usually under the deck because there’s a broken sewer pipe somewhere near. ✅
America English is better!
@@HelioDebarros-om5sy shame you can’t spell!
GET A CAT,FERRETS OR BOTH
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