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HONEY BEES – BUMBLE BEES – SOLITARY BEES

Posted by on Jun 3, 2013 in Ants, Bee swarm, Bees, birds, Bournemouth, bumble bees, fleas, honey bees, mice, moles, pest control, Pest Control News, pest prevention, Poole, Rabbits, Rats, Ringwood, solitary bees, squirrels, Verwood, Wasps | 0 comments

With warmer weather expected at this time of year, animals and insects will thrive and we can expect to see increased insect activity including Bees and Wasps. There are several hundred different types of bees that can be found in the UK and they can be classified into groups. One of the main groups are social bees and these can include both Honey Bees and Bumble Bees. Honey bees are very sociable and can live in groups of up to 50000 including a Queen, workers, drones and of course larvae, pupae and eggs. They are normally associated with bee hives, but can be found living in the wild in any...

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PEST CONTROL BOURNEMOUTH – QUEENS PARK AND CHARMINSTER

Posted by on May 29, 2013 in Ants, birds, Bournemouth, Charminster, Christchurch, fleas, Foxes, Insects, Littledown, mice, moles, Moordown, pest control, Pest Control News, pest prevention, Pigeons, Poole, Queens Park, Rabbits, Rats, Ringwood, squirrels, Verwood, Wasp, Wasp Control, Wasp Removal, Wasps | 0 comments

QUEENS PARK-BOURNEMOUTH As is the case for most areas in Dorset, Queens Park and Charminster were originally heathland and referred to as “the Great Heath”. The area was used as a place to cut turf, (turbary), for fuel until the 1800’s when it was nearly ended by legislation, but local protestors managed to regain five specific lots of land to carry on the practice. One lot of 147 acres was known as Lot 60 and this is now Queens Park. The other Lots ended up as Seafield Gardens, King’s Park, Redhill Common and Meyrick Park. In 1902 with the coronation of King Edward VII Lot 59 became...

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Wasps and Wasp Control in Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch, Ringwood and Verwood.

Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Ants, Ants, birds, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Christchurch, Corfe Mullen, fleas, mice, moles, pest control, Pest control Bournemouth, pest prevention, Poole, Rabbits, rat, Rats, Ringwood, Sandbanks, squirrels, Upton, Verwood, Wareham, Wasp, Wasp Control, Wasp Removal, Wasps, West Moors | 0 comments

If you think that by living in towns like Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch or Ringwood that you will be immune from experiencing wasps and their nests, think again! The wasp is highly adaptable at setting up home in the most unusual and unlikely places. The common wasp is a highly sociable insect living in colonies containing a single queen wasp and many workers (females) and drones (males) and is recognisable by its yellow and black stripes. In some extreme cases one colony can consist of a nest with up to 10,000 individuals! The fear of wasps is known as spheksophobia.The queen wasp builds...

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Weather Damage

Posted by on Apr 18, 2013 in Ants, birds, Bournemouth, Christchurch, fleas, mice, Mole catching, moles, pest control, pest prevention, Poole, Rabbits, rat, Rats, Ringwood, Rodents, squirrels, Verwood, Wasps | 0 comments

With the mild weather, heavy rain, very strong winds and storms lately, our properties are suffering the effects. Even if our properties have not been directly affected, neighbouring areas could still be waterlogged causing displacement of animals including rodents or moles. It is worth just spending a few moments looking around your house or building to see if any damage has been done by the elements. It may be that nothing has been damaged by the winds, but if a roof tile has been dislodged or an air brick damaged it could lead to unwanted “guests” like  mice or rats, birds or...

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Grey Squirrel – Pest Control

Posted by on Apr 9, 2013 in Ants, birds, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Christchurch, Ferndown, fleas, Foxes, mice, moles, pest control, pest prevention, Poole, Rabbits, rat, Rats, Ringwood, Rodents, squirrels, Verwood, Wasps, West Moors, Winton | 0 comments

Grey Squirrels were originally introduced from America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and since then have spread widely and today they are a well-known feature of parks, gardens and woodland especially in Poole, Bournemouth and surrounding areas, producing different reactions amongst the general public and while many people enjoy seeing and feeding them, others see them as nothing more than tree rats. They are certainly very entertaining by their very nature of being extremely agile, but they remain a serious pest, not only to forestry but to homes and buildings too,...

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British Summer Time

Posted by on Apr 4, 2013 in Ants, birds, Bournemouth, Christchurch, fleas, Foxes, mice, moles, pest control, pest prevention, Pests, Poole, Proofing, Rabbits, Rats, Ringwood, Rodents, squirrels, Uncategorized, Verwood, Wasp, Wasp Control, Wasp Removal, Wasps | 0 comments

With Easter now gone, we are into British summer time and can expect warmer weather, that is if nature responds and the sun eventually comes out for longer periods. At this time of year animals are busy setting up homes to increase their numbers and already the signs are there that this is happening. Birds in particular are busy and without foliage on bushes and trees, they can be seen building nests in various locations. Rooks and crows are evident in wooded areas and even garden birds, like the Robin, have had nests in a couple of gardens I have visited locally. Seagulls are pairing off and...

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