Does hot weather really attract more rats?
While the UK sizzled in this summer’s heatwave there was some speculation that the country would be plagued by rats as a result.
So is that the case? Does hot weather spell rat infestations? Not surprisingly a short spell of hot weather is not suddenly going to lead to a sudden, dramatic surge in the rat population.
The concern more specifically is related to rubbish and the greater incidence of food being thrown away as it goes off more quickly in the heat.
Rats, as it is well documented, are attracted to rubbish because it provides rich pickings for vermin scavenging for food.
As a result of the heat experienced this summer the speed at which food goes off has increased, particularly where fruit and vegetables are concerned.
So is that the case? Does hot weather spell rat infestations? Not surprisingly a short spell of hot weather is not suddenly going to lead to a sudden, dramatic surge in the rat population.
The concern more specifically is related to rubbish and the greater incidence of food being thrown away as it goes off more quickly in the heat.
Rats, as it is well documented, are attracted to rubbish because it provides rich pickings for vermin scavenging for food.
As a result of the heat experienced this summer the speed at which food goes off has increased, particularly where fruit and vegetables are concerned.
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