Motorists across Ireland are being warned to check their vehicles as a high number of callouts have been made over rodent infestations.
Rentokil, Ireland’s leading pest control provider, is warning vehicle owners to remain alert to rodent activity after an internal survey of frontline pest technicians revealed that rats and mice are regularly being found inside cars, vans and trucks across Ireland.
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In a nationwide Rentokil survey of frontline pest control technicians, 84% reported finding rats in a vehicle, and 57% had encountered mice. Over half (57%) said they had dealt with such a pest issue within the past month alone. Cars were the most commonly affected vehicle type, followed by vans and trucks.
Rodents are attracted to vehicles for warmth, shelter and protection, particularly during colder and wetter weather. Engine bays and hidden compartments in vehicles make ideal harbourage and nesting spots.
However, once inside, rodents can gnaw through wiring, insulation, seatbelts and pipework, potentially leading to breakdowns, costly repairs and even a fire risk.
Colm Moore, Regional Technical Manager for Rentokil, said,
“We’re seeing more and more cases of rats infesting vehicles, and with colder weather, the risk increases significantly. Rats are exceptionally agile creatures and can squeeze through surprisingly small gaps, entering through grilles, vents, or even an open car window.
“They also have neophobic tendencies, meaning they’re wary of new objects, so a vehicle that’s been parked in the same place for a long time can actually become more appealing to them, because it feels like a stable and undisturbed environment.
“If you notice an unusual ammonia-like smell, hear scratching sounds or see evidence of nesting materials in your vehicle or under the bonnet, it is important to act quickly.”
For businesses operating vehicle fleets, particularly in sectors such as food delivery, rodent damage can disrupt operations, lead to unplanned downtime and reputational damage.
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Rentokil advises:
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In addition to regular vehicle checks, Rentokil advises homeowners and businesses to maintain good external hygiene practices, secure bins properly, and seal gaps around properties to reduce the risk of attracting rodents in the first place.
For added protection, Rentokil offers its Flexi Armour proofing range, a durable rodent-proofing system designed to block entry points using specialist materials.
More information on identifying and preventing rodent infestations is available on Rentokil’s website.
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