Rat Wars: Effective Strategies for Managing Super Rats

Super rats are a type of rodent that have developed resistance to common pest control methods, making them difficult to eradicate. They are a nuisance because they can cause damage to property, contaminate food and water supplies, and spread diseases.

One of the main issues with super rats is their ability to reproduce quickly and adapt to changing environments. This means that once they have infested an area, it can be very difficult to get rid of them. They can also become aggressive when threatened, posing a risk to pets and humans. They are called super rats as they are able to resist many of the traditional methods used to control rat populations, such as traps and rodenticides.

Super rats are often found in urban areas, where they can easily access food and shelter. They can enter buildings through small cracks and holes and are attracted to garbage, pet food, and birdseed.

Super rats are also a threat to wildlife, as they can outcompete native species for food and resources. They can also disrupt ecosystems by preying on small animals and consuming vegetation, which can lead to a decline in biodiversity.

The presence of super rats can also lead to increased use of toxic chemicals and pesticides, which can have negative environmental and health impacts. This highlights the importance of developing more sustainable and effective methods for controlling rodent populations, such as integrated pest management strategies that focus on prevention and non-toxic control methods.

‘Super rats’ as big as cats invading seaside town in Wales

By Angela Barbuti

March 18, 2023

Rats the size of cats are invading a seaside community in Wales.

The alarmingly large rodents, which locals have dubbed “super rats,” are taking up lodging in Tenby, a popular beach town that attracts thousands of summer tourists, according to The Sun.

This particular breed of vermin is resistant to over-the-counter poisons and has such strong teeth they can gnaw through concrete.

Residents there fear the creatures — which measure 20 inches long from head to tail — and one told the outlet that they are “living in terror.”

Local boatman Roger Miles lamented to the BBC that the pest problem has been “really concerning” in recent weeks.

“Early evenings, dusk, early morning, rats all over the place really,” he said.

To prevent a super rat infestation, it’s important to keep your property clean and well-maintained, seal any holes or cracks in your building, and properly dispose of food waste.

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The product triggers a fear response in rodents thus protecting the application. It causes severe temporary distress to the mucous membrane of the rodents due to which the pest stays away from the application. The product triggers an unpleasant reaction in case if the pest tries to gnaw away the application. After encountering the above-mentioned emotions, the animal instinctively perceives it as something it should stay away from and stores this information for future reference. The fact that certain rodents are repelled is mimicked by other rodents as well. Thus, the other rodents too stay away from the applications. The unpleasant experience is imprinted within the animal’s memory and passed on to its progeny.

Rodrepel™ is available in the form of a solid masterbatch, liquid concentrate, lacquer, wood polish additive, and spray.

The masterbatch can be incorporated into polymeric applications like wires and cables, pipes, agriculture films, polymeric equipment, etc. during their manufacturing, thereby making the end applications rodent resistant.

The product available in the form of liquid concentrate can be diluted in paints and can be applied over the interior and exterior of the house, garages, garden fences, warehouses, etc. The liquid concentrate is compatible with all kinds of paints and solvents.

The already installed cables, pipes, and other applications can be coated with our lacquer to protect them from the rodents gnawing on this application and thus preventing damage. The lacquer is a transparent product and it does not wear off easily.

The wood polish additive can be blended with wood polish and applied to wooden articles and furniture.

The Rodrepel™ spray is easy to use and can be sprayed on the infested area to repel the rodents and prevent them from entering the premises.

By using these products, you can get an effective and long-lasting solution against rodent nuisance. By conditioning the rodents to stay away from applications treated with these products, the problem of recurring infestation is solved. This makes the solution extremely effective and pocket-friendly in the long run.

Rodrepel™ does not volatilize and does not degrade the soil. It is RoHS, RoHS2, RoHS3, EU – BPR, REACH, APVMA, NEA compliant and FIFRA exempted.

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Squirrel-Proofing Your Power: Solution for Preventing Outages Caused by Mischievous Critters

Squirrels are cute, fluffy, and intelligent creatures, but did you know they can cause power outages? Yes, you heard it right! Squirrels can play a role in causing power outages, and it is not uncommon. They have a tendency to climb on power lines, transformers, and other electrical equipment, which can lead to short circuits and disrupt the power supply.

There are several ways in which squirrels can cause power outages. They can chew on the insulating material surrounding the wires, exposing the live wires, and creating a short circuit. They can also accidentally touch the live wires while jumping from one piece of equipment to another, which can cause a spark and disrupt the power supply.

In urban areas, squirrels have been known to climb into electrical substations, which can be disastrous. The squirrels can chew on the electrical cables, which can cause a short circuit and disrupt the power supply to entire neighborhoods.

Moreover, squirrels can also damage transformers and other electrical equipment, causing power outages. The transformers can release the oil, which can ignite and cause a fire, which can lead to significant damage to the electrical equipment and cause power outages.

Squirrel leaves thousands without power in Centerville

by: Sarah Bean

Posted: Feb 20, 2023

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Thousands of Centerville residents suddenly found themselves in the dark on Monday after a sudden power outage.

According to The City of Centerville, a squirrel damaged some equipment, causing approximately 5,900 customers to lose power. The outage affected several businesses as well as traffic lights on Main Street and Alex Bell Road. Drivers were asked to treat all intersections as four-way stops until power could be restored.

If you are wondering how often squirrels cause power outages, please read the below news article:

Squirrels: How often do they cause power outages?

By: Brian Reese, Russell Falcon, Nexstar Media Wire

Posted: Sep 10, 2022

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — More than 10,000 residents lost power Wednesday in Virginia Beach after a squirrel got into a substation, according to Dominion Energy. Although power was restored, the squirrel is not believed to have survived after getting into a substation and causing the outage.

While these bushy-tailed tree climbers are cute and relatively harmless, it’s not all that uncommon for them to cause electrical problems.

Entergy, a New Orleans-based energy company operating in the southern U.S., reported 15,000 of the 22,000 animal-related power outages in its Mississippi service area. The company said squirrels are its “undisputed” top animal offender, easily outpacing outages caused by raccoons (over 600 outages) and birds (1,200 outages).

Meanwhile, Unitil, a utility company serving over 107,000 in the northeast U.S., says squirrels cause an average of 8.5% of its outages each year. Unitil says since the animals use power lines for travel, it’s easy for them to inadvertently cause electrical trouble.

“When a squirrel climbs onto an electrical transformer, it may cross the bare wire that leads from the high-voltage line to the transformer,” Unitil said in a May blog. “If it were to simultaneously touch this wire and a part of the transformer with the sufficient electrical ground, an electrical short can cause both a power outage and the electrocution of the animal.”

Outage-by-squirrel are more likely to happen in May, June and October, since Unitil says about 48% of all animal-related outages happen during these months.

Power companies are taking measures to prevent squirrels from causing power outages. They are using animal-deterrent devices, such as bird spikes and squirrel guards, to prevent squirrels from climbing on the electrical equipment. They are also using insulating materials that are less attractive to squirrels and difficult to chew. Relocating squirrels is not an option and the use of deterrent sprays is not effective and not always feasible. So what can be done to handle this issue?

Well, C Tech Corporation, has the perfect solution to overcome the damage caused by these squirrels. RodrepelTM is an anti-rodent and animal aversive repellent that is extremely low in toxicity and extremely low hazard, environmentally safe solution. It is engineered using a unique set of complex compounds. It follows 6 pronged strategies which are extremely effective on rodents like squirrels, rats, beavers, gophers, marmots, etc.

RodrepelTM is available in the form of a masterbatch, liquid concentrate, lacquer, wood polish additives, and sprays.

The masterbatch can be incorporated into cable sheathing thereby making it rodent resistant. The product in the form of liquid concentrate can be diluted in paints and organic solvents and applied to cables. The lacquer which is a topical application that can be directly applied on the already installed wires and cables, cabinets, and transformer boxes. The wood polish additives can be mixed with the wood polish and applied on wooden surfaces.

The liquid concentrate can be sprayed around the areas that show regular squirrel activities. The lacquer as well as the wood polish additive can be applied onto wooden poles where the squirrels keep climbing.

The Rodrepel™ Rodent Repellent Spray is an easy-to-use product that can be sprayed on wires and cables, electronic appliances, and cabinets, so as to avoid rodents from entering them.

RodrepelTM is cost-effective, inert, and thermally stable and does not degrade on exposure to heat and sunlight. It is RoHS, RoHS2, RoHS3, REACH, NEA, EU BPR, APVMA compliant, and FIFRA exempted.

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Keeping Pests Off the Menu: Effective Strategies for Managing Pest Infestations in Restaurant

Pest infestations are a common problem in restaurants and can cause significant health risks to both customers and employees. This issue can result in reputational damage, loss of customers, and legal consequences if it is not managed properly.

In this blog post, we’ll discuss some of the common pests that can infest restaurants, the risks they pose, and steps that can be taken to prevent and address infestations.

Common pests in restaurants

There are several types of pests that can infest restaurants, including:

  1. Cockroaches: These insects are attracted to warm, moist environments and can be found in areas such as kitchens, pantries, and storage rooms. They can contaminate food and surfaces with bacteria and pathogens, and can cause allergies and asthma in some people.
  2. Rodents: Mice and rats are attracted to food sources and can be found in kitchens, storage rooms, and other areas where food is stored. They can contaminate food and surfaces with their urine and faeces, and can transmit diseases such as salmonella and hantavirus.
  3. Flies: Flies are attracted to food and can be found in areas such as dining rooms, kitchens, and garbage areas. They can spread bacteria and pathogens and can contaminate food and surfaces with their faeces.

Health risks of pest infestations

Pest infestations in restaurants can pose several health risks, including:

  1. Food poisoning: Pests can contaminate food and surfaces with bacteria and pathogens, causing food poisoning and other illnesses.
  2. Allergic reactions: Some pests, such as cockroaches, can trigger allergies and asthma in some people.
  3. Disease transmission: Rodents and other pests can transmit diseases such as salmonella, hantavirus, and the bubonic plague.
  4. Reputation damage: A pest infestation can damage a restaurant’s reputation and lead to negative reviews and decreased business.
  5. Legal repercussions: Restaurants can be fined or even shut down if they fail to comply with health and safety regulations regarding pest infestations.

Steps to prevent and address pest infestations

There are several steps that can be taken to prevent and address pest infestations in restaurants, including:

  1. Regular inspections: Restaurants should have regular inspections by licensed pest control professionals to identify and address any signs of infestation.
  2. Maintain cleanliness: Keep the restaurant clean and free of debris, food scraps, and standing water. Make sure that garbage is disposed off properly and regularly.
  3. Train staff: Train staff to be vigilant and report any signs of pest activity immediately.
  4. Seal entry points: Seal all entry points where pests may enter, such as gaps around doors and windows, and cracks in walls.
  5. Store food properly: Store food in sealed containers and off the floor to prevent pests from accessing it.
  6. Pest control methods: If a pest infestation is identified, take immediate action to address the issue, and control pest populations. We will be discussing some nontoxic methods to deal with pest infestations in this blog post.
Cockroaches Responsible For Almost Half Of OC Restaurant Closures Over Past 5 Years – Orange County Register

By Chris Krogh Last updated Mar 4, 2023

Cockroaches and rodent infestations were the top two causes for temporary restaurant closures across Orange County over the past five years.

The amount of inspections a restaurant will require per year depends on the risk of a foodborne illness. The more complex the food preparation and food service is, the more inspections there will be, with as many as three inspections a year.

From 2017 through mid-December 2022, the Orange County Health Agency conducted almost 117,000 inspections resulting in slightly more than 3,000 closures. Of those closures, 47.8% cited cockroach infestations, according to data obtained by the Orange County Register through a public records request.

The COVID-19 pandemic, which essentially halted in-person services for a period of time, substantially decreased the number of total health inspections. The average number of total inspections from 2017 to 2019 was just above 22,000 which dropped to just under 17,000 from 2020 to 2022 as the restaurant and food service industry continues to recover.

And yet, cockroaches remained responsible for roughly 44% to 50% of closures over the five-year period.

Cockroaches by nature are nocturnal, like confined spaces and feed on anything that humans also eat, making restaurants a haven.

But the cockroach problem is largely preventable, said UC Davis Professor of Entomology and Director of The Bohart Museum of Entomology Lynn Kemsey.

“The problem in public spaces like restaurants, they’re attracted to the bathrooms because of the water as well as the kitchens so you’ve got them carrying bacteria from the bathrooms into the kitchens and vice versa,” Kemsey said.

The solution comes down to simply keeping the restaurant and its surrounding areas (like if the trash bin behind the restaurant) clean.

Rat faeces, cockroaches: Six KK Waterfront premises ordered closed for two weeks

Published on: Friday, February 24, 2023

By: Jonathan Nicholas

KOTA KINABALU: Six premises at the popular Waterfront nightspot here were ordered closed for two weeks after rats and cockroaches were found scurrying the kitchen and storerooms on Thursday evening.

Routine inspections carried out by the Sabah Health Department (SHD) on some 21 bars and restaurants saw the issuance of ten compounds under Reg. 34 (1) of the Food Hygiene Regulations 2009.

The compounds, depending on the premise licence, ranged between RM500 and RM1000.

SHD Food Safety and Quality Health Inspector Rozita Ibrahim said the offence was a failure to maintain hygiene standards including those of the food handlers.

“If we find rats, the place will automatically be shut down. Rat faeces were found in a few premises while many had cockroaches and flies.”

For maintaining the hygiene and safety at your restaurant against the pesky rodents and insects we can help you by providing you with an eco-friendly solution which is RodrepelTMTermirepelTM, and CombirepelTM.

These products are manufactured by C Tech Corporation using green technology. The restaurants can be well protected by using these products. The products are a green technology product that does not kill the pest but only repels thus maintaining the ecological balance of the earth.

These products are available in four forms viz. Masterbatch, Liquid Concentrate, lacquer, and wood polish additive.

Masterbatch can be incorporated in the polymer-based applications while processing them. The polymer applications like wires, cables, pipes, polymer made kitchen equipment, etc. can be manufactured by using our masterbatch.

Liquid concentrate can be mixed in paints in proper proportion and cover the entire area of infestation by paints. Lacquer can be directly used as a top coating over the application. The wood polish additive is also a topical application that can be mixed in the wood polish and applied on wooden surfaces.

Our newly developed product is in the form of a spray, called RodrepelTM rodent repellent spray TermirepelTM insect repellent sprayCombirepelTM pest repellent spray which are an easy to use product. The spray can be sprayed on infested areas and equipment that need protection from rodents.

Our product solutions do not interfere with the properties of the application and in plus point provides complete protection against the harmful pest like rats and mice and various insects.

Pest infestations in restaurants can pose a serious health risk and damage the restaurant’s reputation. Contact us at technical.marketing@ctechcorporation.com if you’re facing problems with pests and get the best remedies to combat this menace.

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Taking Flight: Effective Strategies for Pest Management at Airports

Airports are bustling centers of activity, with millions of people passing through them every year. However, with all the movement and commotion, it’s easy to forget that airports are also susceptible to pest infestations. Pest infestations at airports can cause a range of problems, from disrupting airport operations to posing a risk to the health and safety of passengers and employees.

Common Pests Found at Airports

Airports are home to a range of pests that can cause problems if left unchecked. Some of the most common pests found at airports include:

  1. Rodents: Mice, rats, and other rodents are attracted to airports because of the abundance of food and shelter they provide. Rodents can damage airport infrastructure, spread diseases, and cause electrical outages by chewing through wires.
  2. Birds: Birds are a common pest at airports, and they can cause a range of problems, from fouling runways and taxiways to posing a risk to aircraft safety by colliding with planes. Bird strikes can be a serious issue, and airports must take measures to prevent them.
  3. Insects: Cockroaches, ants, and other insects can thrive in the warm, humid environments found at airports. Insect infestations can cause damage to airport facilities, and some insects, such as bed bugs, can hitch a ride on luggage and cause problems elsewhere.

A serious pest infestation at an airport can have significant consequences. Not only can it disrupt airport operations, but it can also pose a risk to the health and safety of passengers and employees.

If left unchecked, pest infestations can cause significant damage to airport facilities, including runways, taxiways, and terminals. For example, rodents can gnaw through wires, causing electrical outages, while bird droppings can corrode aircraft surfaces and clog ventilation systems.

In addition to causing physical damage, pests can also pose health risks. Rodents and insects can spread diseases such as salmonella and Hantavirus, while bird droppings can contain harmful bacteria and fungi.

One of the most serious issues associated with pest infestations at airports is the risk of bird strikes. When birds collide with airplanes, it can cause significant damage and even lead to accidents. This is a particular concern at airports located near bodies of water or other habitats that attract large numbers of birds.

Preventing Pest Infestations at Airports

To prevent pest infestations at airports, it’s essential to have a comprehensive pest management plan in place. This plan should include regular inspections, sanitation practices, exclusion measures, and the use of pesticides as needed.

Regular inspections: Regular inspections of airport facilities are crucial for identifying and addressing any signs of pest activity. Inspectors should look for signs of pest droppings, gnaw marks, and other indicators of infestations.

Sanitation practices: Keeping airport facilities clean and free of food debris is an essential step in preventing pest infestations. This includes cleaning food service areas thoroughly and ensuring that trash is disposed of properly.

Exclusion measures: Sealing any cracks, gaps, or holes in airport buildings can help prevent pests from entering. This includes ensuring that doors and windows close tightly and that screens are in good repair.

Pest control measures: Using traps, baits, and pesticides as needed to control pest populations is an important part of any pest management plan. However, these tradional pest control methods has its own drawbacks, we will talk about some effective control measures in this blog.

Wildlife management: Developing a wildlife management plan to prevent bird strikes and other wildlife-related incidents is critical. This may include using bird repellents, trapping and relocating wildlife, and reducing the availability of food sources that attract birds and other wildlife.

Rats attack UK airline staff – News

Morton Obrien, March 1, 2023

A summary of the news

  • Airline staff complain about rat infestation.
  • Rodents will infest a room used as a resting place.
  • People say that animals climb on their feet and even on their hands.
  • The situation started in September last year and is still unresolved.

Rats attack Ryanair staff inside a lounge at Manchester Airport in the United Kingdom.

It is estimated that the rodent infestation affects about 500 workers who depend on the space between working hours and shifts. This information was published by the Liverpool Echo.

An employee of the company, who asked not to be identified, told the news portal that the animals even climb on people’s legs and arms and run around their legs. “One of them jumped on my colleague’s shoulder while he was sleeping. Basically, we were their playground,” he said.

There is also a report of a woman with a fear of rats who suffered an anxiety attack after being infected at work.

Officials say the outbreak started in September last year and the airline and airport management were informed about the situation.

The airport says it was notified of the rats in December and a service was hired to deal with the case.

The staff pressure the airline and the airport and register daily complaints about rodents in the break room.

“We are aware of a pest problem in an area used by Ryanair. We are working with the airline and have appointed pest control experts to resolve this as soon as possible,” a Manchester Airport spokesperson told the Liverpool Echo.

EasyJet passengers slept on floor of ‘rodent-ridden’ Schiphol airport after cancellations

Lamiat Sabin

Friday 16 September 2022

An easyJet passenger says he and dozens of others were forced to spend a night in Amsterdam’s “rodent-ridden” airport after several flights were cancelled at the last minute on Monday.

One member of the group, who were due to fly with easyJet, told the Daily Star they had tried to sleep in the airport while “girls screamed all night” and one woman was “sick with anxiety” at the sight of the mice.

He said that they had been unable to contact easyJet to help arrange accommodation, and instead attempted to sleep on the floor, chairs, or benches while mice ran around looking for scraps of food.

The man, who wished to remain anonymous, filmed the “grim reality” of waiting for his next flight out of the Netherlands.

His footage shows a mouse looking for crumbs on the counter of an airport restaurant that had shut for the day.

The mouse searched near the fridge and cupboards – while some passengers sat or lay on rows of chairs nearby.

He said that the stranded passengers were very disturbed by the constant sightings of mice darting around the airport.

“I slept in the airport with girls screaming all night at rodents and one lady was sick with anxiety. I was awake and not bathed for 28 hours,” he told the Star, adding: “I didn’t go many minutes without seeing one.”

Air India Business Class Passenger Finds Insect In Meal Served On Mumbai-Chennai Flight

Recently an Indian diplomat alleged the poor facilities at the airline’s business class lounge at the John F. Kennedy airport in New York. 

Last Updated: Feb 28, 2023

An Air India passenger, travelling in business class from Mumbai to Chennai, on Monday shared a video of an insect he found in his in-flight meal. “@airindiain insect in the meal served in businessclass. Doesn`t look like hygiene was taken. My flight was AI671 -Mumbai to chennai Seat 2C,” passenger Mahavir Jain tweeted. Responding to the video, Air India said: “Dear Mr. Jain, we`re sorry to note your experience while flying with us. This is not something good to hear. We strictly follow measures to ensure hygiene at every step of the process.”

Rodrepel™ is a product manufactured by C Tech Corporation which is an extremely low toxicity and extremely low hazard, and environmentally safe anti-rodent additive specially developed for a range of polymeric and coating applications including films, wires, and cables, etc. It is also effective in case the target species are other animals.

The wires and cables used in the airplanes for radar, communication, control, signaling, data transmission, lighting, surveillance, etc. can be incorporated with Rodrepel™ masterbatch to prevent them from pest attack and ultimately avoid any signaling loss, communication disruption or fire hazard. Different types of polymeric seats can be manufactured by incorporating our masterbatch in them.

Rodrepel™ is also available in lacquer and liquid concentrate form and can be easily coated onto an application to repel the rodents.

The liquid concentrate can be blended with paints and applied to the interior and exterior of the airplanes, airports, lounge, restaurants, shops, etc. to prevent the entry of pests in them. The liquid concentrate can be applied to the interior and exterior of the airports and the offices. The storage areas from the airports can be coated with our liquid concentrate to keep those places safe from pest menace. The liquid concentrate can be used in accommodation areas of pilots and crew members. The liquid concentrate is compatible with all types of paints and it dries off easily.

The lacquer can be applied to already installed wires and cables, utility pipes, polymeric and metallic racks, pallets. The already installed arrestor cables can be coated using our Rodrepel™ lacquer which will prevent the rodents from chewing them. The lacquer can be applied to metallic components from the equipment. The lacquer is an easy application that is compatible with most of the surfaces like wood, concrete, polymer, ceramics, concrete, etc.

We have developed our product in the form of a spray, the RodrepelTM rodent repellent spray which is an easy to use product. The product can be sprayed on components from airplanes, offices, kitchen and canteen areas, storage areas, food carts, trolley cars, etc. after clearing the dust and waste from components. It can be sprayed on the wires and cables, seat cushions, doors, and windows of airplanes. It can be sprayed on infested areas and entry points. The product when applied properly repels the pests and protects the components from damage. The expensive components can thus be protected, and unnecessary maintenance cost spent on replacement of the parts damaged by pests can be saved. The product does not cause any harmful effect on human health, non-target species or even target species. The product is safe for the environment.

Pest infestations at airports can be a serious issue that can disrupt airport operations and compromise the safety of passengers and employees. However, by implementing proper measures you can tackle the pest menace at airports. Contact us at technical.marketing@ctechcorporation.com if you’re facing problems with rodents and get best remedies to combat the pest menace.

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