Showing posts with label Rat Repellent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rat Repellent. Show all posts

Friday, 3 April 2015

Have You Got rats In Your Attic?

Rats in the attic can be as bad as bats in your belfry.  Lying awake at night listening to the scurrying, scratching and general messing about can be infuriating.  It can also be difficult to keep them out as attics can communicate with neighbours. Rats may be entering under eaves via drainpipes in places which are inaccessible to humans and so difficult, if not impossible to block up.



Rats can also spread disease.  Around 35 human afflictions are known to be transmitted through their faeces, urine and saliva. If a rat decides to expire in a hidden corner of your attic the smell can become unbearable as he decomposes.  Again, if he is wedged in an inaccessible place you will wish you had put more effort into repelling the little beasts.

Traps and repellents only go so far; only one rat needs to slip through your preventative net in order to keep you awake all night.  So what can you do?

An astonishing new device from Hammer Technologies is set to change all of this.  It is designed especially to create a defensive perimeter around the edge of your attic, keeps the little scurrying feet at bay.  Their website is also a mine of information on rats, their behaviour and how to get rid of them.


Wednesday, 25 March 2015

How Much Damage Can One Rat Do?

How Much Damage Can One Rat Do?
How Much Damage Can One Rat Do?
There is currently a growing rat problem in the UK. Giant rats have been photographed scurrying down alleyways and dead ones have been found blocking drains. The problem seems to be worsening.

Rats are capable of doing a huge amount of financial damage in only a short space of time because they chew wires and pipes. If they hit a few strategically placed wires in an expensive piece of hardware the damage could easily run to tens of thousands of pounds. This is particularly true when you think about the loss of productivity which arises out of having the equipment out of action.

A single rat could do this damage in only a few hours. This is the problem with current pest control methods; miss just one rat and you might have yourself a serious problem. A new invention is setting out to solve this. Hammer Technologies uses patent pending technology to protect your expensive hardware. Those nibbling little teeth can cause havoc.

So why do rats do so much damage in this way? There are three main reasons that rats chew and destroy all things. The first two are in the case that they are searching for food or a warm place to live. The second is that their sharp front teeth grow throughout their lives. This leads them to need to grind them away otherwise they become unable to eat. This is the reason that they target wires and hard materials for them to gnaw on in order that they are effective at grinding their teeth away. Otherwise they become unable to eat and their teeth become painful, cutting into their gums and opposite jaw.

This is what leads to the majority of the $9 billion worth of damage caused by rats every year in the US alone.

Friday, 20 March 2015

A Brand New Solution To Prevent Rat Infestation

Rat infestation can cause some serious problems in domestic, commercial, residential and industrial settings. The problems that rats can bring include;
  • Soiling. Contamination with urine, spit and faeces can cause problems. It can result in the transmission of 35 different diseases which have been known to affect humans. 
  • Chewing. The rat's teeth grow throughout it's life and need to be worn down. This leads them to cause damage to engines and other machinery by chewing the wires. 
  • Fires. Chewing through high-voltage power cables had been known to result in fires from sparking. 
  • Flooding. Biting water pipes and tubing can cause flooding of your home or facility. 
  • Down-time. Loss of use of your equipment could cost your business a fortune against which you may not be insured.
Humans have used traps, repellents and nasty poisons against the little rodents for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Sometimes they do the trick but the technique only needs to be ineffective against one rat for it to fail. A single rat can cause many thousands of pounds worth of damage in only a short space of time.

Mercifully Hammer Technologies have a great new solution in the form of rat-repellent flooring. This protects your expensive possessions and equipment. It creates an impassible perimeter around the edge of your building. Click the link above to visit their website.

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Save Yourself A Fortune In Rat Damage With Hammer Technologies' New Rat Repellent Flooring


Hammer Technologies have been beavering away to develop an incredible new product which will help to solve your rat problem. For many years now no significant breakthroughs have been made in this area. People are resorting to old-fashioned traps and rat repellents. These may be effective to a point.

The problem is that you may trap or repel 98% of your rat population but you've only got to miss one or two for them to cause thousands of pounds worth of damage. in a short period of time. You might not even be insured against the damage and it is also important to remember the cost of equipment down time. If your delivery van is damaged and needs to go to the garage you might miss your deliveries. If your assembly line robot is out of action, so is your assembly line for as long as it takes to repair.

Hammer Technologies new solution is patent pending and consists of rat repellent flooring. It will create an invisible boundary around the edge of your property. The rats will not want to cross this and your property will be kept safe.

So what makes rats cause this problem? There are two main reasons that rats chew and spoil materials. The first is that they may be looking for food or shelter. This leads them to burrow into storage containers and stock such as food or fabric. The second is that surprisingly enough their teeth grow constantly throughout their lives. This is at the astonishing rate of between 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 inches per year. This means that they need to work hard to wear them away and keep them short. This leads them to seek out our wires and other metal materials which will help them to grind them away.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Rat Repellents

Rat Repellents
Rat Repellents
There are many different types of rat repellent available to buy from shops and on the internet nowadays.  This can make it very difficult to know which is the right one to choose for your purpose.  Some are chemical based and may be toxic and smell highly unpleasant, others are more natural and may smell not so bad but may not be as effective.  It is not a good idea to use some repellents in the vicinity of food and preparation areas.  Pets and children should also be kept away.

A new type of rat repellent is available which is non-toxic and can be used around food. Hammer Technologies new rat repellent flooring is highly effective when other techniques fail.  It generates a perimeter around the edge of the property which the rats can't cross.  Details about how it works seem pretty thin on the ground but Hammer Technologies seem pretty confident about its ability.  Rats are renowned for the amount of damage they cause to property every year.  They chew wires to grind their teeth down; a few strategic nips can lead to a multi-million pound piece of hardware being put out of action.  This will be for as long as it takes to strip it down, diagnose and fix the fault.  Sometimes spares will be required.  Use Hammer Technologies' new device if you want to be sure your equipment will be safe.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

How Much Damage Can A Rat Do In A Day?

How Much Damage Can A Rat Do In A Day?
How Much Damage Can A Rat Do In A Day?
Rats are well known for chewing and destroying upholstery, wires, pipes and tubing, damaging them beyond repair.  In domestic situations they can cause problems by making holes in food storage containers. They also contaminating them with urine, droppings and saliva.  Rats are known vectors for up to 35 different diseases.

Because the common rat's teeth grow at a rate of between four and a half and five and a half inches per year they need to constantly be working to wear them down.  This is what leads them to cause so much damage to property.  A single rat rat could cause tens of thousands of pounds worth of damage to an expensive piece of military hardware. This can put it out of action for as long as it takes to get spares and repair it.  This could cost lives.

On a more mundane level, Hammer Technologies have performed some consumer research. It demonstrates the average cost of rat damage to a car to be in the region of £400.  The upper end of the costs were in the region of £7500.  If the damage requires a whole-car rewire of an expensive car like a Porsche or Mercedes this could easily be six to eight thousand pounds.  It is well worth investing in a decent rat repellent device to maximise the uptime of your kit.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

What Can I Do To Stop Rats Getting In My House?

What Can I Do To Stop Rats Getting In My House?
What Can I Do To Stop Rats Getting In My House?
Rats are a nuisance and it can be very difficult keeping them out of your home.  They are intelligent and excellent problem solvers.  Even if you keep all your doors shut they will follow you in when you open the door.

Make sure you keep doors shut and block entry points with cement or metal plate.  Use an automatic spring closure to close the door behind you and stop them sneaking in.  Despite this, even with the best will in the world rats will get it because they can squeeze through a hole only a couple of centimetres in diameter.  A large building like a hangar or factory can be impossible to rat-proof as there may be thousands of holes to block.  Miss one and they will find it.

So what can you do?  This new invention will stop rats crossing the threshold.  Use it to keep rats out and get rid of rats from your property.  It saves the need to find and block every hole.  A single rat can do many thousands of pounds worth of damage in an evening. It is worth taking all of the steps you can think of to defend yourself against the problem which, in some cases, can become recurrent.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

What Is The Rat Population In Great Britain?

What Is The Rat Population Of Great Britain?
What Is The Rat Population Of Great Britain?
It is a common belief that there is one rat for every human being in the UK but is it actually true and where does the idea come from?

It probably originated in the book 'The Rat Problem' by an author called WR Boelter from 1909.  In it he described how he asked country dwelling people for their help. He asked if they actually considered it was reasonable to estimate that there was only one rat for each individual acre of farm land. To this they agreed.

He used this to approximate how many rats there were in the UK during that time.  As there were forty million acres of arable land and the population of humans in the UK during the time was also 40m this gives a ratio of one rat per person.

Recently Dr Dave Cowan recalculated the number based on more recent figures. He broke down the rat's habitats into residential, commercial, urban and others to give a more accurate estimate of 10.5 million.  This makes a human:rat ratio of 6:1.

The major problem rats bring to humans is the huge amount of damage they do to our belongings and equipment.  A study from 2009 showed that incredibly $9b worth of property damage is done by rats in the United States alone. So what can we do about it?  Thankfully there is a new product on the horizon. This aims to reduce this number by creating a rat-free area around the car, factory or commercial stock.  Visit the Hammer Technologies website to find out more about their rat-repellent flooring.

Keep Rats Away From Valuable Property

Keep Rats Away From Valuable Property
Keep Rats Away From Valuable Property
Every years rats do $9b worth of damage to property in the US alone.  This is despite all the trapping, poisoning and repellents known to humankind. Their little teeth grow all throughout their lives. They have a constant rate of around 5 inches a year they work hard to wear them down by chewing on wiring, pipework and other hard substances.  This can cause thousands of pounds worth of damage to an expensive piece of kit.

You can go some way to preventing the problem with some simple DIY.  Fill holes in walls where they can get in but bear in mind that they can fit through a hole the size of a dime.  Fill holes with something rats can't chew through like cement, concrete or steel sheet.  Fix dripping taps so they have no source of drinking water. Make your larders and rubbish storage areas rat proof by checking doors fit. Get an automatic closing mechanism like a spring closure.  Look out though because rats are smart and will follow you in when you open the door.

These simple measures only go so far and can be difficult to implement in large industrial and commercial units.  Hammer Technologies have come up with a great solution. This is in the form of electrified anti-rat flooring. This effectively creates a rodent-free perimeter around your expensive kit.