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For those seeing an increasing amount of rats and mice in their gardens since the temperatures have dropped, an expert has shared a simple solution to help repel the rodents from making a new home in your space.
With the weather taking a chillier and gloomier turn as we get closer to the winter months, the majority of us are spending less time in our gardens.
While many of us see autumn as a time to set down our gardening tools, it is actually the season where homeowners need to be the most vigilant.
Between September and October is the prime time for rodents to start searching for a new home. As the temperatures get colder, rats and mice will take to hiding in sheds, as well as in compost or under leaf piles in order to find some extra warmt

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