D I Y Pest Control
We are now able to supply traps and bait boxes for do it yourself pest control for rodents, including rats, mice and squirrels. Unfortunately we are unable to supply rodenticides. The following are the items we can supply:- Cage trap – rabbit. (Live catch) Cage trap – squirrel. (Live catch) Mouse and rat snap traps. Trip – trap live mouse traps.(Humane) Rat bait boxes. We can also supply weephole protectors to prevent mice, spiders, wasps, bees and other flying and crawling insects gaining access in brickwork. Please call for the latest prices. Our main focus continues to be mole catching....
Read MoreMOLE ACTIVITY AREA – BH22 (FERNDOWN POSTCODE)
LOCATION: Ferndown, Longham, Parley, St Catherine’s and Hurn, Stapehill, West Moors, West Parley. LOCATION TYPE: A mainly rural area, apart from larger towns. Several golf courses, farmland, heathland and forestry all make up this postcode area. LIKELY HOT SPOTS: Anywhere outside of town centres are likely to be affected, especially if bordering open areas or forestry. Any gardens, both with or without grass, can be affected if there are suitable areas of soil (flowerbeds) that contain the main food source of worms. Road side verges are often a favourite for mole activity and if these...
Read MoreRodent Traps and Boxes for Sale
We are now able to supply traps and bait boxes for do it yourself pest control for rodents, including rats, mice and squirrels. Unfortunately we are unable to supply rodenticides. The following are the items we can supply:- Cage trap – rabbit. (Live catch) Cage trap – squirrel. (Live catch) Mouse and rat snap traps. Trip – trap live mouse traps. Rat bait boxes. We can also supply weephole protectors to prevent mice, spiders, wasps, bees and other flying and crawling insects gaining access in brickwork. Please call for the latest prices. Our main focus continues to be mole catching....
Read MoreBEES AND WASP INFORMATION
Honey Bees Mainly kept by beekeepers, but can be found living wild. They are a similar size to a wasp but are overall darker in colour, ranging from black to tan coloured banding. Honey Bees always live in a colony with a queen bee in charge, in which, numbers could reach up to 20000 bees. Honey bees frequent gardens to collect pollen and nectar and require fluids to survive, often visiting ponds or other water sources to collect. If left alone, they are normally harmless but can cause panic when they swarm in large numbers and will sting to protect the queen. Honey bees are valuable to the...
Read MoreAre pests reducing the value of your home?
Probably your biggest investment in life will be the purchase of your own property, not only financial, but in time and effort as well! To reach the properties full potential, constant improvements, including decorating, renovating and D-I-Y are often carried out and if done correctly, can not only improve the general state of the premises, but could also increase its value. One of the limiting factors is often the cost of any work that needs to be carried out, another may be the intervention of pests which can quickly cause unwanted expense or distress. Internal projects may include...
Read MoreWASPS ARE VERY CLEVER!
The wasp season is certainly upon us and it is VERY busy! When selecting a nest site, the queen wasp can be very inventive and take advantage of whatever locations take her fancy. It might be where she has been hibernating over the winter in a cosy shed. Where there is plenty of room to expand in a dry environment, perfect for producing more wasps. Outside may be a better option, how about under the eaves of a house ? Or maybe putting a wasp nest in a shrub in the garden? Or how about building inside a hedge?...
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