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Mon 15 Mar 2010

Riddance Treatments

Treatments to get rid of pests that are onsite now.

Riddance Treatments

Bird Proofing and Control

Incorporating up to date methods and state of the art products and materials to include; population control, netting systems, repellent and bird point systems.

Bird Proofing and Control

Service Plan

Regular service of your premises

Service Plan

Fly Killer

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Maintenance
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Fly Killer

Supply and installation of insect screens

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Supply and installation of insect screens

Fly Treatments

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Fly Treatments

Falconry Services

Zevotron's

Falconry Services

House Clearance

 

House Clearance

Pests in the papers

Leicester cash-and-carry's two-day closure after mice infestation
12 Mar 2010

A cash-and-carry was temporarily closed down following a mouse infestation. Environmental health officers issued an emergency closure notice after discovering mice at Best Buy Cash and Carry, in L [ ... ]


Infestation warning as council axes pest control to save cash
09 Mar 2010

CARMARTHENSHIRE may become overrun with rats unless residents start terminating the rodents themselves. The prediction follows a move by the local authority to axe pest control in the county — a mo [ ... ]


Welcome to Pest Pro

Who we are:
We are a pest control company based in Washington, but servicing Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham and Middlesbrough.

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What we do:
We cover all aspects of pest control and pest prevention work including wasp control, rodent control, flea control, pigeon netting, pigeon cleaning, electronic fly killer supply and maintenance. Other services include house clearances and anti static treatments.


Which pests do we cover:
We control all types of pests from fleas, ants, cockroaches, bedbugs, rats, mice and mites to gulls and pigeons.

Are we accredited:
Yes we are members of the BPCA and NPTA. You can be assured you are dealing with a professional pest controller when you call Pest Pro.

Are our pricing structures competitive:
Yes they are. We have no salesmen on commission, so we sell you the most economic treatment that will work. Not the most expensive, like some pest controllers.

Are our vans marked:
No, our vans are unmarked and anonymous as are our technicians.

How do I get a quote:
You can call us on 08000 197875 or email, we will respond within 24 hours to emails. Our contact details are here.

 
 

Pest Fact Files

House Mouse

House Mouse

Description:
Small rodent with grey/brown fur usually less than 90mm in total length and weighing less than 20 grams. Colour is generally uniformed with the belly being slightly lighter and the tail typically about 75% of the length of the body.

Biology:
Mice are omnivorous and are good at adapting to local environments but generally in rural environments eat cereals, seeds etc, where they consume an average of 2-3 grams of food per day. Whilst they will drink free water they can in many cases survive without it, obtaining sufficient moisture from their food. Mice will typically live up to 1 year, reach sexual maturity in 6 weeks and can have as many as 8 litters per annum with the average litter size being about 5.

Control:
As mice feed at numerous places, the key to successful control is to have a large number of baiting points. Baits containing anticoagulants are generally effective, with a variety of formulations available including whole grain, blocks and pastes. Traps can also be an effective method of control to quickly reduce large numbers of mice and proofing / housekeeping should be considered to offer a longer-term solutions

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