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Rat catchers have been called out almost 1,600 times in Coventry so far this year.
Coventrys pest control experts received 1,596 calls to remove rats from homes and streets in the first nine months of 2014, latest figures show.
Thats more than in the whole of last year - and one reason could be the milder winters.
The worst rat hot-spots are in the north of the city - with areas such as Foleshill and Longford having the most call outs.
People in the CV6 postcode area have already made around 614 calls for rat removals this year - an increase of 136 applications since 2013.
Phil Hibberd, Pest Control and Animal Welfare Manager for Coventry City Council, said: There is no one factor that has contributed to the increase in the number of rats and the number of call outs we receive. Its a combination of factors.
In some areas of the city, the sewer systems are very old and unfortunately they would cost too much to replace at present.
Milder winters contribute to numbers staying high. The cold isnt killing the rats which allows them to carry on breeding.
Overgrown gardens and litter on the streets also creates a ready food supply for them.
If people dont inform us as soon as they come across pests, then they are given an opportunity to breed, which again increases the number of pests.
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An adult bedbug, known as Cimex lectularius. Photograph: Piotr Naskrecki/Reuters
Pest control experts have warned bed bugs are becoming a growing problem in Dublin hotels , hostels and apartment buildings.
A small number of students at Trinity College Dublin have been forced to leave their campus accommodation after bed bugs took up residence in their apartments.
The college has relocated eight students from two apartments at Goldsmith Hall - at the junction of Westland Row and Pearse Street - to other accommodtion in recent days.
A spokeswoman for Trinity confirmed the college was tackling a bed bug issue and pest-control experts have since been called in to tackle the problem.
She said the students should be able to return to their accommodation by Christmas.
Bed bugs are parasitic insects - about the size of an apple pip - which feed on blood and can easily spread througout hotels, domitories and apartment buildings.
They do not spread disease but they can bite repeatedly and cause irritation to the skin.
Trevor Hayden, managing director of Complete Pest Control, said bed bugs are a growing problem in the Dublin area due possibly to increased air travel and tourism.
Were getting a lot of calls from hotels and hostels but also individuals whove come back from holidays and realised theyve brought them home in their luggage, he said.
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A unit of researchers engaged in the war to save our threatened native birds are outlining their cutting-edge battle plans at the New Zealand Ecological Society Conference at Massey University today.
The group, all from Lincoln University and Lincoln Agritech led research programmes, are presenting the results of their three-pronged approach which covers surveillance to pinpoint and monitor the enemy (in this case introduced pest animals), the development of effective toxins for them, and refining ways to selectively dispatch them.
Department of Ecology Senior Lecturer Dr James Ross described the work as world-leading, and said it could help lead to the sustained control of pests like stoats, which are dramatically reducing the numbers of kiwis in the wild. The research was carried out with Ministry of Business and Innovation funding and were part of programmes called Pest Control for the 21st Century and "Completing the Arsenal for Possum and Tuberculosis Control".
Over time, he said, all of it could come together to produce an advanced trap which could determine which pest animal has come into it, send a text message to notify the operator, select and deliver the right toxin for that animal, and repeat the feat many times over without the need for servicing. When it does need maintenance another text message could be sent.
Dr Helen Blackie, a former Associate Director at the Universitys Centre for Wildlife Management and Conservation, but now of Boffa Miskell, has led the collaborative development of surveillance device PAWS, or Print Application for Wildlife Surveillance, also funded by DOC.
It uses an electronic pad, which animals walk over, to detect which species they are with close to 100 percent accuracy for New Zealand mammalian pests.
In addition to surveillance and detection uses, it could allow the right toxin for the right pest to be applied.
Lincoln Agritech researcher Dr Kenji Irie, also part of the PAWS development team, is looking into extending it to detect pest insects, which could "open up a new era in biosecurity detection.
Dr Ross himself, working with Landcare Research, has developed a DNA device to identify individual possums which will enable an estimation of actual population numbers, thus determining how well control programmes are working. The possum bites the device and DNA is extracted from their saliva and then stored, ensuring the animal is not counted twice.
Professor Charles Eason, Centre for Wildlife Management and Conservation Director, has worked to develop some of the first new vertebrate pesticides to be registered in the world for more than 25 years. These include new "red blood cell" toxins which work on the bloodstream and make the animal go to sleep, ensuring a humane death. The toxins work selectively on different animals and the group have already had overseas interest for mongoose control.
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