Warning as pest control programme to deal with rodents begins

Warning as pest control programme to deal with rodents begins

Aaron Caughey A slightly grainy image of a brown rat on Millisle Beach. It is sitting in the sand, with some grass in the distance.Aaron Caughey

Rats were pictured on Millisle Beach over the weekend

People using a popular County Down beach are being warned that a pest control programme to deal with rodents is beginning on Thursday.

Ards and North Down Borough Council have said that following growth in the rodent population at Millisle Beach, the programme will run for two to three weeks.

Poison bait will be used on the beach to target known burrows, the council said.

Signage has been put in place on the beach to advise the public and council officers will be visiting the site over the coming days to engage with beach users.

Rats have been spotted on Millisle Beach

The council is advising the public to keep all pets on leads and under strict control at all times, on all parts of the beach.

People are also being asked to have children supervised at all times, to take food waste away with them and not to feed the birds.

A sign has been zip tied to a lamppost and says 'Warning! Rodent control is in place at this location. Poison bait in use!' A sandy beach and the sea can be seen in the background.

Ards and North Down Borough Council have issued warnings to beachgoers

The council said that in the case of accidental poisoning, people should contact an emergency department as soon as possible.

In the case of accidental poisoning of pets, people are being advised to contact their vet.

Social Media A post from Ards and North Down council. This is what it says: Millisle Beach: Pest Control Measures
From Thursday 21 August 2025
Following growth in the rodent population at Millisle Beach, a pest control programme will begin on Thursday 21 August and run for 2-3 weeks.  Poison bait will be used on the site to target known burrows.
Signage will be in place to advise beach users and Council Officers will be visiting the site over the coming days to engage with beach users and give advice.
Please keep all pets on leads / under strict control at all times, on all parts of beach  
Children should be supervised at all times
Please take any food waste away with you Do not feed the birds as this is also feeding the rats
n case of accidental poisoning, contact Emergency Department as soon as possible. For pets, contact your vet.
In order for us to arrange appropriate disposal, please report sightings of any dead rats to: env.health@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk
Please provide as much location detail as possible.Social Media

A council Facebook post gives advice on what to do

‘Feeding off’ rubbish

Tracy Carson is from the village, and is part of a community group helping to clear the beach and main footpath of weeds over the last number of weeks.

She said the vegetation growing along the shore has not been cut back since 2019, attracting litter and giving the rodents somewhere to hide.

“It’s a seaside village and our beach was always beautiful and attracted a lot of tourists but to come down and sit amongst this [the weeds], and the rats are just running freely,” she told BBC News NI.

Tracy Carson has her blonde hair tied up and a pair of black-frammed glasses sitting on her head. She is wearing a white vest top and a gold necklace. She is smiling at the camera, with Millisle Beach blurred behind her.

Tracy Carson has been working with other residents to help clear up Millisle Beach

She said more needs to be done to keep the beach free from plants growing, and bins emptied more often to keep the rats away.

“The rats are hiding in there, and then they’re just running back and forward and they’re feeding off it,” Ms Carson added.

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