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LONDON
BASED PEST CONTROL EXPERTS
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Garden
Ants:
The Garden Ant, also called 'Black Ant' (Lasius niger)
is found throughout the UK. They nest in gardens, in soil, under paving
stones and around buildings. Although they are generally external
they enter premises in search of food. Information
about getting rid of garden ants.
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Bed
Bugs: Most people think of house dust mites when Bed
Bugs are mentioned. This is generally because house dust mites feed
on dead human skin particles and females also lay their eggs in
the soft fibres of some type of mattresses as well as blankets.
The truth is that house dust mites reside anywhere where there is
dead skin/dust to be found.
Bed Bug
Problems
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Cockroach:
Warning:
Cockroaches are carriers of food poisoning germs and are responsible
for the spread of dysentery and gastro-enteritis.
The two most commonly found species are: The Oriental Cockroach
and The German Cockroach. Cockroach
infestation
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| FLEAS
Although animals and
pets may pick up flees, it doesn't mean that if you have no pets,
you won't get fleas.
Equally if you have a
dog, it doesn't mean it won't catch cat fleas. The cat flea does
not restrict itself to cats, both males and female fleas will take
a blood feed from cats, dogs, and indeed humans, however the female
flea must take blood from the natural host in order for it to lay
viable eggs. The cat flea is responsible for approximately 75% of
flea infestations in the UK. Flea
Infestation Problems
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Mice:
In 2007 a survey in the Manchester district revealed that almost
a third of the 250 homes that were surveyed were infested with mice.
The results proved for the first time that rodents can easily move
up and down entire terraced streets.
The report published by the of Salford warned that house mice should
be considered a fully fledged public health risk rather than nuisance
pests Mice
Extermination London
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Moths:
Let's face it, moths are not known for their colourful image smooth
elegant flight. Apart from their dull colured wings and eratic flying
patterns, they destroy our clothing, carpets and other soft furnishings.
They don't restrict their diet to fabrics but dried food stuffs
such as grain, cereals, flour, nuts, etc. Getting
Rid of Moths
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Rats:
It is said that there are 60 million rats in the UK - that's one rat
per person and whilst it is true that they live in sewers, they use
the vast network to get about and but live indoors and outdoors. Exterminating
Rats London |
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