Below you will find a list of all the services we provide for our customers, if the service you require is not listed here but you feel we can help please do not hesitate to get in touch and a member of our team will be delighted to assist you.
| Moles |
Moles constitute a major nuisance to gardeners, farmers and equestrians. This little animal can dig underground at rates of up to 1 foot per minute. With their tunnels and mounds they can make a real mess of lawns and other ornamental features, and endanger the safety of larger animals such as cattle and horses.
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| Rats |
Rats transmit disease which are potentially fatal to man such as Weil's disease and murine typhus. They also carry organisms which can damage man's health such as Salmonella bacteria, viruses and parasites such as nematodes and worms.
Damage by rats to the fabric of buildings can be costly. Fires can easily be started after a rat has gnawed a cable. Gas and water pipes are also at risk and rat burrowing can undermine foundations and damage water courses.
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| Mice |
Mice carry diseases such as Salmonella and they can also transmit a type of Leptospirosis. Their continual dribble of urine contaminates food and feedstuffs. They are a very real pest in grain stores, warehouses, hotels, shops, hospitals and domestic premises. At six weeks mice reach sexual maturity and can have over a dozen in a litter.
This means their numbers can increase rapidly which in turn demands effective methods of control and erradication to halt their spread.
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| Wasps |
Wasps and their larger cousins, Hornets, build their nests in a variety of places, mainly in holes in the ground, or in voids in buildings or in trees. The population of a typical nest can quickly grow to several hundred individuals who will attack any intruder that they feel is a threat.
They can sting with impunity, as unlike bees they can recover their sting and use it again and again. Not the sort of lodgers that you would prefer to be sharing your house. |