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Published On: March 24, 2026Categories: Local Pest Control3.3 min read

Easter Pest Control Tips: Protecting Your Property This Spring

Easter Pest Control Tips: Protecting Your Property This Spring

Easter marks the start of spring, longer days and warmer temperatures, but it also signals a noticeable increase in pest activity. As the weather improves, pests become more active, start breeding and look for easy access to food and shelter.

For homes and businesses across Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire, this is one of the most important times of year to stay on top of pest control.

Why Pest Activity Increases Around Easter

Warmer Weather Brings Increased Movement

As temperatures rise, pests that have been relatively quiet over winter begin to move more freely. Rodents start breeding, insects emerge and outdoor activity increases, which often leads to pests making their way indoors.

Seasonal Food Sources Attract Pests

Easter also tends to bring more food into homes, from chocolate and sweets to larger family meals, which can attract unwanted attention if not stored properly.

Rodents in Spring: A Growing Problem

Why Rodent Activity Increases in Spring

Mice and rats do not disappear in winter. They stay active indoors, and by Easter many have already nested and are starting to breed. If left unchecked, a small issue can quickly become a larger infestation.

Common Signs to Watch For

Signs Inside the Property

Look for droppings in cupboards, lofts or along skirting boards, scratching noises in walls or ceilings, gnaw marks on food packaging or wood, and strong or musty smells in enclosed areas.

When to Take Action

If you are noticing any of these signs, it is always worth acting early rather than waiting for the problem to worsen.

Easter Food and Waste: Easy Targets for Pests

Why Food Attracts Pests Quickly

With more food in the house over Easter, it is important to keep everything properly stored. Chocolate, sweets and leftover food can attract rodents and insects quickly, especially if they are left out overnight.

Simple Prevention Steps

In the Home

Store food in sealed containers, keep kitchen surfaces clean and free from crumbs, and empty bins regularly with lids properly closed.

For Businesses

For hospitality and commercial premises, maintaining clean food preparation and waste areas is essential, particularly during busy periods.

Gardens and Outdoor Areas: Where Problems Start

How Outdoor Spaces Attract Pests

Spring is when outdoor pest activity really begins. Gardens, sheds and compost areas can all provide shelter and food sources. If pests establish themselves outside, it is often only a matter of time before they move indoors.

What to Check This Easter

Garden Maintenance

Clear away garden waste and debris, and keep vegetation trimmed back from walls and fences.

Outbuildings and Storage

Check sheds, garages and compost areas for signs of pest activity and keep them well maintained.

Entry Points: Small Gaps, Big Problems

Where Pests Get In

As pests become more active, they will look for ways into your property. Even very small gaps can be enough.

Key Areas to Inspect

Check around doors, pipework, vents and brickwork, and seal any gaps where possible to reduce risk.

Why Easter Is the Right Time to Act

Early Prevention Saves Time and Cost

By Easter, pest activity is increasing but often still manageable. Dealing with issues now is far easier than waiting until late spring or summer when populations grow.

When to Call a Pest Control Professional

Don’t Leave It Too Late

If you are seeing repeated signs of pest activity, hearing noises, or simply are not sure what you are dealing with, it is always better to get advice early.

Professional Support

Professional pest control helps ensure the issue is properly identified, treated and prevented from returning.

Straightforward Pest Control Advice This Easter

At Town & Country Pest Control, we provide practical, discreet pest control for homes and businesses across Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire. If you have noticed signs of activity or simply want peace of mind going into spring, get in touch and we will be happy to help.