
Rat Control in Tudeley
Rats causing problems in Tudeley? We provide fast, professional rat control for homes and businesses. Covering Tudeley and surrounding Tonbridge areas. BPCA certified.
Rats in Tudeley — Common Questions
How quickly can you respond to rats problems in Tudeley?+
We cover Tudeley and the wider Tonbridge area and typically respond same day or next day. Rat infestations in kitchens, near food stores, or in businesses are treated urgently. We aim for next-day visits as standard.
How do rats get into my house?+
The most common entry points are gaps around pipes, damaged air bricks, broken drain covers, and spaces under doors. Rats can squeeze through a gap as small as 15mm — roughly the width of your thumb.
Why don't shop-bought rat traps work?+
Rats are neophobic — they avoid new objects in their environment. A snap trap placed in the open will often be ignored for days or weeks. Professional bait stations are placed along established rat runs and use more effective rodenticide.
How long does it take to get rid of rats?+
Most infestations are cleared within 2-4 weeks with a professional baiting programme. We visit 2-3 times to monitor bait take and adjust the treatment as activity reduces.
How much does rats cost in Tudeley?+
Costs depend on the severity of the problem and property size. Properties in Tudeley are typically period properties near the castle, which can affect treatment scope. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote.
Why are rats common in Tudeley?+
The River Medway supports an active rat population along its banks and into properties near the water. Periodic flooding pushes rodents into higher ground. The surrounding farmland and orchards attract field mice, wasps, and other rural pests into the edges of the town. Rats are nocturnal and cautious.
Are your rats treatments safe for pets and children?+
Yes. All treatments are BPCA certified and applied safely. We provide clear aftercare instructions to keep your family and pets protected.
“Fast response and very professional pest control service. They removed the wasp nest the same day I ...”
Sarah L., Maidstone
Tudeley residents dealing with rat problems need fast, reliable help. Our BPCA-certified team operates locally and understands the specific challenges that village houses in hadlow, hildenborough, and surrounding areas face in this area. Proximity to river medway and flood plain is a known factor in local pest activity.
Recognising a rat problem in Tudeley
Knowing what to look for is the first step to dealing with a rat problem. In Tudeley, period properties near the castle and victorian and edwardian terraces along the high street are common, and each has different vulnerabilities. Here are the key signs to watch for:
Droppings along edges and behind appliances
Rat droppings are dark brown, pellet-shaped, and about 10-14mm long. A single rat produces around 40 droppings per night, usually concentrated along their regular routes.
Gnaw marks on wood, plastic, or cables
Rats must gnaw constantly to keep their teeth worn down. Look for bite marks on skirting boards, door frames, food packaging, and electrical cables — gnawed wiring is a serious fire risk.
Scratching noises at night
Rats moving through wall cavities, under floorboards, or in loft insulation produce scratching and scurrying sounds, most noticeable after dark when the house is quiet.
Greasy smear marks along walls
Rats have oily fur and follow the same paths repeatedly. Over time this leaves dark, greasy streak marks along walls, skirting boards, and around entry holes.
Burrow holes outside the property
Rat burrow entrances are roughly 6-9cm in diameter, often found at the base of walls, under sheds, beside compost bins, or in overgrown garden borders.
Local conditions driving rat activity in Tudeley
Rats are nocturnal and cautious. They follow the same routes repeatedly, leaving greasy rub marks along walls and skirting boards. They are neophobic — suspicious of new objects in their environment — which is why DIY traps often fail. They can swim, climb, and gnaw through plastic, wood, and even soft metals.
The River Medway supports an active rat population along its banks and into properties near the water. Periodic flooding pushes rodents into higher ground. The surrounding farmland and orchards attract field mice, wasps, and other rural pests into the edges of the town. Local features like River Medway and flood plain and Tonbridge Castle influence where rats are most active in the area.
A tiny hamlet south of Tonbridge known for its Chagall church windows. Properties here are period rural properties and scattered houses. All Saints Church with windows designed by Marc Chagall can influence pest activity in the immediate area.
How we treat rat problems in Tudeley
Survey and entry point identification
We inspect the property inside and out to map the extent of the infestation and identify exactly how rats are getting in — gaps under doors, broken air bricks, damaged drain covers, or holes around pipes.
Baiting programme
We place tamper-resistant bait stations in strategic locations along known rat routes. Professional rodenticide is far more effective than shop-bought products and is secured in locked stations to protect children and pets.
Monitoring visits
We return to check bait take, assess activity levels, and adjust the programme as needed. Most rat infestations require 2-3 visits over 2-4 weeks to fully resolve.
Proofing and prevention
Once the infestation is cleared, we seal entry points with galvanised wire mesh, expanding foam, or cement. This prevents reinfestation — without proofing, new rats will find the same routes.
Most rat infestations are resolved within 2-4 weeks across 2-3 visits. Severe cases may take longer.
How to keep rats out of your Tudeley property
- ✓Keep food in sealed containers — never leave pet food out overnight.
- ✓Fix dripping taps and pipes — rats need daily water access.
- ✓Seal gaps larger than 15mm around pipes, doors, and air bricks with wire mesh or metal kick plates.
- ✓Keep gardens tidy — clear overgrown areas, move compost bins away from buildings, and cut back vegetation touching walls.
- ✓Ensure drain covers are intact and check for damaged or collapsed drains, a common rat entry route.
Health and safety risks in Tudeley
- ⚠Leptospirosis (Weil's disease) — spread through rat urine, potentially fatal
- ⚠Salmonella — spread through droppings contaminating food surfaces
- ⚠Hantavirus — rare in the UK but carried by rodents
- ⚠Rat-bite fever — from bites or scratches
Seasonal pattern in Tudeley
Rat activity indoors increases sharply from October onwards as temperatures drop and food becomes scarcer outside. They seek warmth and shelter in buildings throughout winter. Spring brings a surge in breeding activity.
Covering the wider Tonbridge area
Our team works across the Tonbridge area, so we are never far away. Alongside Tudeley, we also service Hildenborough and Hadlow for rat problems.
Want to learn more?
Read our detailed guide on How To Get Rid Of Rats In Your Garden for help identifying and understanding this pest.
Stop rat damage in Tudeley — call now
The longer you wait, the worse it gets. Our local technicians can usually attend today.
We operate across Tudeley and the wider Tonbridge area, arriving in an unmarked vehicle if you prefer discretion.
Beyond rat services, we handle all types of pest control locally. Visit our Pest Control in Tonbridge page for the full range.
Call us today on 07400 372204 for a fast quote.
Recent pest control jobs in Tonbridge
Rats from the orchard margins entering a 1930s house through a cracked drain. Drain repaired and rats baited.