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Badgers are becoming more common in towns of the United Kingdom as they increase in number and their environments and habitats are being changed. Badgers are lawfully safeguarded under the Protection of Badgers Act, which means it is a criminal offense to kill or harm badgers. You are also forbidden from disrupting their setts, which means both destroying them and stopping badgers from being able to access them.
However, badgers are still a frequent nuisance pest. They may damage lawns or fencing as they forage for food. Although it is illegal to use pesticides or other means to attempt to eliminate badgers from your garden, there are several legal and humane choices to discourage badgers. The least complicated choice is just to try and get rid of their food source, which will typically mean they don’t bother going to your garden. If they’re overturning and eating from bins, simply close them firmly with elastic cable. Alternative deterrent options include motion activated ultrasonic sound systems.
If you have a significant badger problem in your garden, experienced pest control companies can provide you guidance on the probable method of entry that the badger is making use of. They can also install safe and legal deterrents to help control the badgers. The Badger Trust should also be contacted as they operate local groups which could be able to offer detailed help and advice about badgers locally.
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The Scottish region of Lanarkshire, often shortened to Lanark, is situated in the central lowlands and historically is the most populated county in the country. The county boasts substantial areas such as Motherwell, East Kilbride, Coatbridge and Airdrie. In 1975 the county council was removed and split up into brand new Council Area; North and South Lanarkshire. North Lanarkshire is the 4th largest inhabited area in Scotland with above 322,000. South Lanarkshire has become Scotland’s 5th greatest authority with a population of 310,000. Be sure to really make the most out of your property with respected house improvement experts in the region.