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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Health
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How to get rid of mosquitoes in the house as West Nile virus found
The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) has given advice to help people in the South West avoid mosquito problems. This comes after the West Nile virus was found in UK mosquitoes for the first time. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said that the risk to the public is "very low" and there is no evidence of the virus spreading among birds or mosquitoes in the country. Niall Gallagher, technical manager at the BPCA, said: "According to UKHSA, West Nile virus is endemic in various regions across the globe, including Europe and in recent years has expanded to more northerly and western regions of mainland Europe." READ MORE: West Nile virus identified in UK mosquitoes for first time He added: "In the UK, the main issue with mosquito bites is that they can cause swelling and itchiness. "Usually, this causes some discomfort, but in some cases a reaction to the bite, or infection caused by scratching, can require further action and we would recommend checking advice on insect bites and stings at He advised people to keep windows and doors shut at dawn and dusk, use fly screens, fit lids to water butts and empty outdoor containers to prevent mosquitoes. Anyone who suspects a mosquito infestation should seek professional help. He said: "BPCA members are trained, experienced professionals with access to a range of specialist products."
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Have you found rats in your house or garden? What to do if you see rodents
Have you spotted a rat in your home or garden? The unwanted pests can cause problems and if you're wondering what to do and who to call to help you remove them, look no further. Rats carry lots of diseases and they can leave a mess behind so you might want someone else to help you with your rodent problem. Let's take a look at what you need to do and who you should call if you spot rats in your home or garden. To report a pest problem, the government website encourages you to get in touch with your council to see if they provide pest control services to get rid of rats. You can ask for help when it comes to removing rats from your home or garden (Image: Getty) You can enter your postcode and the website will match the postcode to a council and direct you to their website for more information. The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) recommends getting in touch with a professional pest management company that is a member of BPCA. The website explains: 'They are trained in rat control and will have access to a range of professional use rodenticides and tools, which are not available to the public. 'Knowing how much, where, and when to deploy products is where professionals are able to take control of situations efficiently. There's also a growing issue with resistance, due to incorrect choice of rodenticide or widespread use by members of the public. 'Professional pest controllers will take an integrated pest management (IPM) approach to tackling your infestation. 'A pest professional will have access to monitoring equipment, which they will use to confirm entry points into your property, the size of the infestation and to track the rat to its harbourage (nest). 'They can then recommend a proofing strategy and decide on the best course of action in terms of control; this could be traps, rodenticides or a combination of both. 'You should always expect to receive a full, written report from a professional pest technician.' Recommended reading: You can find a pest management company using the BPCA website. You'll need to enter your postcode and state whether your property is commercial or residential and the service you'd like. Then, companies that are BPCA members and located in your area will be listed with contact details. The BPCA says all of its members have the correct insurance and use trained and qualified technicians. They all have to be audited to the British Standard in pest management EN 16636 and follow BPCA's Codes of Best Practice.