There are a few different reasons why a snake might pop up from your toilet; they might just be looking for a damp dark space to hide but often they are in search of their next meal. If you've been following us, you will know that rats are frequent sewer dwellers and often ending up in toilet bowls. Rats are also a food source, so it makes sense if you have one then you are likely to get the other.
You can take action to deter snakes from gaining access by making sure that any damage in sewer pipes and septic tanks is swiftly repaired, you might like to pop something heavy on the lid of your septic tank (if you have one) too. Keeping up to date with maintenance and repairs will go a long way to safeguarding your home from snakes. Unfortunately, it's not that easy to stop rats as they often live and travel miles in sewers.
Remember that these critters probably don't want to send up in your toilet anymore than you want them there. So, while there isn't a fool proof way of stopping them getting into the sewers, there is a foolproof way to stop them getting into your toilet.
MultiFlap rate and snake blocking non-rerturn valves are available for use on individual toilets as well as for the main drains that access your property. They are designed by experts, maintenance free and have been tested to last in excess of 30yrs.
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