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Rats can be destructive pests (Image: Getty) These pests might eat any fruits or vegetables you might be growing in the garden, any bird food you leave out, and like to gnaw on garden furniture and garden pipes. A rat infestation can be seen as unhygienic, but leaving out rat traps can be even more horrifying. The sight of stiff big, hairy rodents , with their long front teeth and arms up in the air can be frightening for all to see.

Thankfully, there is a humane – and pretty – way to deter the rodents from entering your garden in the first place. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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Log('[Load] OVP tcfLoaded',new Date())})}},1500)}) According to Frame's Pest and Wildlife Control: " Chrysanthemums are a great way to naturally deter pests from gardens and other outdoor areas." Don't miss..

. Keep rats out of gardens for good by growing 5 plants they naturally hate [LATEST] Rats scurry away from gardens immediately if you grow 3 powerful nemesis plants [TIPS] Deter rats from entering your garden with 12p supermarket item [ADVICE] Chrysanthemums will help to deter rodents (Image: Getty) The hardy flowers have a high pyrethrin content, which is a natural insecticide that is effective at repelling rats. In agreement, Turner Pest Control affirmed that chrysanthemums are great rat repellents.

Beware, however, that chrysanthemums are mildly toxic to cats, noted the Metropolitan Veterinary Center. If you have cats nearby, planting the beautiful chrysanthemums may not be your best call. Trending Cats are natural predators (Image: Getty) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.

This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy Instead, Turner Pest Control suggested other ways to deter rats from the garden by introducing natural predators.

Luckily, cats are considered a natural predator, so if you have some in the neighbourhood, they could be reducing the population of rats more than you think. To reduce the attractiveness of your garden to rats, it's wise to make sure there is no food on the ground, trash cans are sealed, and to keep any pet food sealed. If all else fails, it could be time to call in the professional pest controllers to fix the problem.

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