This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Rats will ‘scurry away’ from your garden if you grow 3 common flowers they ‘hate the most’ (Image: Getty) Rats , notorious for their ability to wreak havoc on crops and plants, carry deadly diseases to humans, and cause significant damage to properties, are a common sight in gardens and even indoors due to their large populations. If you’re dealing with a rat infestation, it’s essential to act swiftly to eradicate them and prevent future invasions.

Some of the most obvious signs that these pests have been in your garden include rat droppings, gnaw marks, rat tracks and footprints, burrows, unwanted food and, of course, damage to your plants . Suppose you notice any of these signs and suspect you have rats in your garden. In that case, you’ll need to take action as soon as possible to prevent them from further damaging your garden and posing potential health hazards for you and the other people in your household.

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