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What we do as pest controllers

Our  pages will show you what we do as pest controllers , you will come to understand  that as pest controllers , both in domestic situation as well as commercial. we have rules to follow,and as such we cannot always do as the customer want , either it be to “just come in and spray […]

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Posted in: Ants, BED BUGS, Birds, blog, Blow Fly, Carpet beetle, Cockroach, Feline, Flea`s, Insects, Mason/Mortar Bees, Moles, Powder Post Beetle, Spiders, Wasps

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House Mouse

House  mouse     : mus domesticus Technically there is no such thing as a “House Mouse” ……..The house mouse got it`s name by frequenting homes , and became “domesticated”  to our homes  over hundreds of years ,and is now  the most common rodent pest in most parts of the world and a prolific breeder […]

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Posted in: Rodents

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Rats

The common, Norway, Sewer or Brown Rat. The brown rats “Rattus norvegicus” is the most common of our rats in the UK , most of us have seen one at some point in our lives ,either it be in a back street of even in your garden,but non the less we can do without them invading […]

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Posted in: Rodents

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Moles

Pestguard were called to a customers home after they had exhausted all avenue of control for a mole problem on a newly laid rear back garden lawn ,they had had other pest controllers  set traps , to no avail, even the local council people tried ,(not pest controllers )  still to no avail , two […]

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Posted in: Moles, Pestguard Blog

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Mink ( mustela vison)

They  are a destructive animal that will kill anything that it can catch , including rabbits,voles,rats,mice,ducks,fish. There habitat will consist of many miles of river banks, ponds, lakes , and even shore lines throughout the UK. Mink  (mustela vison)  will be found hunting around the waters edge looking for the opportunity of a free meal […]

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Posted in: Pestguard Blog, Rodents

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