Look out for pests!
Rats and mice can breed very quickly and a small, easily dealt with problem could quickly become a major problem with damage to property and greater costs of treatment.
If you see a rat or mouse outside your property on one occasion, there is generally no need to worry. However, if you continue to see clear evidence of their presence such as excavated holes in soil, small droppings or disturbed foodstuffs, then treatment will need to be carried out.
If the problem is inside the home, look to see how the rats or mice could be getting in, such as holes around waste pipes, around ill-fitting doors and windows or through broken drains. If repairs are needed, then arrange for these to be carried out.
Check out the Good Home Lincs information on Pests in the Common Hazards section to find out more about how to deal with rats and mice in and around your home.