RAT ATTACK

Super rats up to 20 inches long are invading British homes via toilets and drainpipes – is YOUR house at risk?

THEY say you're never more than six feet away from a rat — but if you have plastic drainpipes in your home, you're probably even closer.

Pest controllers are warning that millions of super-size disease-ridden rodents are scurrying into houses after gnawing through plastic drainpipes as temperatures plummet.

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Supersize rats are invading the UKCredit: Daniel Jones - The Sun
Rats can easily get into a toilet via the sewage system
Millions of massive rats - like this one caught in Kent - are making their way into houses as temperatures drop around BritainCredit: South West News Service
This 20-inch rat was found in a Lambeth homeCredit: Caters News Agency

While traditionally drainpipes were made from cast iron, most modern drainpipes are plastic and pest control experts are warning that rats with razor sharp teeth can chew through them.

Although they normally live underground, rats go in search of food and warmth at this time of year - and houses across the UK are at risk of invasion as we face the coldest winter in 30 years.

Massive increase in rats this year

Peter Higgs, who runs in Surrey, says he's seen a massive increases in the numbers of rats he's found inside UK homes over the past few weeks - and says they can get into houses via holes as small as half an inch.

Horrifyingly, they can also get in through toilets via the sewage system - though this is rare.

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in London, said: "Usually they come from the sewers, so obviously there’s a potential to carry disease - Weil’s disease is the big one.

"It is a very nasty illness that causes jaundice and sickness. We have to be very careful and protect against it when we work in drains and things like that.

"Potentially it can be fatal, and it’s a very debilitating jaundice."

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What is Weil's Disease?

Weil's disease, also called Leptospirosis, is an infection spread in the urine of infected animals - most commonly rats, but also in pigs, cattle, and dogs.

  • Symptoms include a high fever, chills, sudden headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, muscle pain - particularly in the calves and lower back, conjunctivitis, a cough and a short-lived rash.
  • It attacks the kidney and liver, before eating its way through your other organs.
  • People most at risk are those who work with or near animals, or near water. So farmers, vets, and butchers are at risk, along with pest controllers, sewer workers and people who take part in water sports.

If you develop a flu-like illness seven to 12 days after contact with fresh surface water or with rats, visit your GP and explain you may have been exposed to the disease.

In 2017, animal-lover Craig Barratt died from Weil's disease at the age of 16 after working in an animal rescue centre with a rat problem.

And Tesco worker Darren Finn, 42, is lucky to be alive after he turned "Homer Simpson yellow" with Weil's disease.

It's thought he caught the deadly illness when rat urine dripped into a small cut on his face.

Craig Barratt died aged 16 from Weil's disease in 2017Credit: Internet
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Teeth harder than iron

This rat had chewed its way through a car's wires, disabling the vehicle, before getting itself stuckCredit: Peter Higgs

And disease isn't the only way that the vermin pests pose a threat.

They use their razor-sharp teeth to chew through wiring, which can lead to fire risks in buildings.

In one case, Peter was called to deal with a rat that'd chewed wiring under a car's bonnet, immobilising the vehicle, before getting stuck.

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And last year, computer salesman Robert Scriven was stunned to find a rat he'd caught escaped by chewing through the steel wiring of a trap.

But they'll also chew through anything in your home to get to somewhere warm to nest or to find food to eat.

Rats' teeth never stop growing and the rodents have to constantly gnaw strong materials to keep their gnashers sharp.

Incredibly, their teeth are harder than iron, meaning they can chew through copper pipes and even bricks.

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Which comes in handy when they're looking to find their way into houses.

Peter said: "A rat can get through anything bigger than half an inch.

"If the hole isn’t quite big enough, the rats will just chew it to make it bigger."

Keep them in the sewers

There are things you can do to deter rats from invading your house this winter.

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One is to make sure no food is left lying around, particularly in bin stores, and that dustbins have lids that tightly close.

You should also check the outside of your home for holes around pipework and gaps in doors.

If there are gaps, you can plug them with wire wool or cement to keep the rodents at bay.

And you should also be wary of what's going on in your garden too.

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Chris said: "Be careful with what you put on your compost heap. Things like meat, bits of old bacon, that’s not a good idea as that’ll attract rats to the area.

"And be careful what you put out for the birds. Make sure it’s not too much food and it’s the birds that are eating it and not the rats."

Rats can exploit small holes in the side of a house to get insideCredit: BPM Media

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Pest controllers say now is the time when Brits should be most on-guard against rat infestation.

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Chris added: "We get more call-outs at this time of year for rats coming indoors. Be on the lookout for them and just be extra vigilant."

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