Bird proofing and netting prevents Starlings, Pigeons and wild birds from nesting. It creates a barrier that denies access to the eaves of your property.
Read moreThings that Go Bump in the Loft … have Squirrels Moved In?
Squirrels often nest in attics in homes in the UK, when they have access to any entry points or when trees on or around the property were recently cut down. Do not despair!
Read moreCluster flies: Identification and Information
The first step in effective cluster fly removal is to preventively block all entry points the flies can use to gain access to your home.
Read moreThings that Go Bump in the Night …
If you have mice, rats, squirrels or birds in the loft, you’re most likely to hear light scratching or nibbling. This can send shivers down anyone’s spine.
Read moreLoft Clearance, Decontamination and Re-Insulation
Loft spaces can create ideal shelter and conditions for rodents or birds to nest. It is essential to take action to remove these pests at the earliest warning signs.
Read moreBumble-be Gone! Bumble Bee Removal and Rehoming
The humble bumble bee has received a great deal of media buzz in recent years due to their declining numbers. Keep on reading to find out how you can safely remove bumble bees
Read moreSummer Pest Control – Safe Wasp Nest Treatment
For many people, one of the most unwelcome sights of summer is the return of wasps. Wasps have gained a reputation for their multiple painful stings, which can be fatal if you are allergic. This news article informs you as to what are the best...
Read moreBird Mite Secondary Pest Insect Infestation; when Your Bird Infestation Mite not be Your only Worry…
Bird mite infestations can be difficult to manage and emotionally stressful for home and business owners. Whilst bird infestation considerations including property damage and health concerns, are troubling enough, there is also the additional...
Read morePest File: Carpet Beetles
Carpet beetle larvae are considered the number one textile pest in the UK. They create so much damage as they feed on proteins, known as keratin, in natural fibres of animal origin such as wool, hair, leather, feathers and silk. This can lead to...
Read moreBee Friendly; Removal and Re-Homing
Bees are one of the most important groups of pollinators across the globe. The European Red List for bees has reported that nearly one in ten species of wild bee are faced with extinction. Around 75% of our food crops rely on such...
Read moreStarling Invasion!
Starlings (Sturnus Vulgaris) are probably most famous for their murmurations, when thousands of birds swoop and dive in unison, creating an amazing sight to behold. However, the large numbers in which these birds flock and roost are the very...
Read moreHouse Martin as House Guest; Welcome Sight or Noisy Neighbour?
The house martin (Delichon urbicum) gained its name due to its tendency to build nests in the eaves of houses. They can be a welcome sight indicating the return of summer; however, they can sometimes be problematic. Whilst house martins do not...
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