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 moreSpring Ant-ics; Early Black Garden Ant Activity
Ants are good at hibernating and a strong colony can last up to 3 years . Early spring activity can be expected to cause problems. Keep reading for advice and help.
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 moreCloth Moths – a Gnawing Problem
Signs of Cloth Moth Infestation, can include irregular holes in your clothing. Fur garments and accessories that shed excessively. Are moths flying around or crawling in your house?
Read moreCockroach Infestation: What You Need to Know
If you have sighted cockroaches on your property, they will most likely be either the Oriental cockroach (Blatta Orientalis) or the German cockroach (Blattella germanica), which are the two most common cockroaches in the UK.
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 moreProblem Pigeons: Are Pigeons Roosting on Your Premises?
Pigeons tend to be attracted to densely populated areas, feeding off discarded food and roosting on or in buildings. They favour high places, and often opt for shop fronts or rear areas to roost and nest.
Read moreWasp Nest Removal: the Time is Now!
The Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) and the German Wasp (Vespula germanica) are aggressive insects, known to chase humans and deliver multiple stings if they feel threatened. Wasp stings can be extremely painful, and potentially life threatening...
Read moreMan’s Best Friend, Rats Worst Enemy; The K9 Rodent Detection Method
Rodent infestations in your home or business pose a significant risk to health due to the zoonotic (transmissible from animals to humans) infections they can carry.
Read moreDon’t Stir up a Hornet’s Nest; Your Guide to the European Hornet
The most common hornet in the UK is the European hornet (Vespa crabro). This species is a social insect, whose colonies may contain 200- 400 workers. Unlike wasps and bees, hornets are active during daytime and nighttime, and are attracted to...
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