How to Identify a Rat Problem
If you think you have a rat problem, it is important to act quickly. Rats can spread disease, contaminate food and pet feed, and damage your home. They are most active at night, so you may never actually see one, but they leave plenty of evidence behind.
Knowing the early signs of rats means you can call a professional before the problem escalates - rats breed extremely quickly, so what starts as one or two can become an infestation within weeks.
Rat Droppings - The Clearest Sign
Rat droppings are the most reliable indicator of an infestation. A single rat produces up to 40 droppings a night, usually concentrated in the same areas - under sinks, in lofts, behind appliances, inside cupboards or near rubbish bins.
Brown rat droppings are dark brown, pointed, and roughly the size of a grain of rice. If droppings are larger than the typical mouse droppings (around rice-grain size or bigger), it is most likely rats.
Other Ways to Identify Rats
What To Do Next
- Act fast - rats breed rapidly and spread disease
- Do not approach a rat directly - they bite when cornered
- Avoid DIY poisons that put pets and children at risk
- Call a RSPH (BPCA) Level 2 Certified Tech for a same-day survey
Health Risks From Rats
- Weil's disease, Salmonella and Leptospirosis
- Contamination through droppings, urine and hair
- Bites can transmit infection
- Damage to wiring, insulation and structural timbers