Many cities are affected by small mice and large rats, they feed on the availability of debris where the increased expansion of pests creates insecurity in society.
Our cities are growing and the city's sanitation resources are becoming increasingly strained. They place and prioritise resources according to time and need, which can sometimes lead to a shortage. They don't know when and where, until it's too late.
We are moving more and more outdoors
Promenades, parks, quays and fairgrounds are becoming increasingly popular as the sun looks up. Visitors bring a picnic or a nice lunch, which is then pushed into the trash can next door. It is a convenience and also an accessibility for visitors to be able to throw their trash in the city's public trash cans and sometimes it can be quick to fill a trash can that leads to it becoming overcrowded.
We usually say that debris breeds debris and then a deficiency can occur that provides availability for pests.
When the rats run into us, that's a big problem.
A report from TV4 earlier this week talks about the garbage chaos that is and how the rat invasion has taken off. Where you also talk about how the sanitation workers are attacked by rats.
We would therefore like to offer a sample package to those municipalities that feel taken by the problem.
Packages contain 10 pcs Bigbelly units equipped with the R8 bait station with the function of reducing rats in the area. Place the units in a park or in the exposed area, evaluate for 6 months and get a guaranteed better environment for both the business and the visitors. See our contacts.
Do you want to know what EWF ECO can do to the rat problem and the management of litter in public environments? Contact us and we will help you!