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Rats - View Rat Facts
Rats are a world wide pest, spreading disease and causing structural damage. The Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus) is most commonly found in Europe. A less commonly found species is the Black Rat (Rattus rattus) and is largely restricted to port areas.
Mice - View Mice Facts
Mice have a lot in common with the rat, but differences in it's biology and behaviour are the key to effective control. They are rarely found in sewers as they prefer to live indoors, causing damage to buildings.
Wasps - View Wasp Facts
Wasps are regarded as nuisance pests or a threat to health. They can become a problem when they enter premises handling food. Foodstuffs can become contaminated and people may be stung.
Squirrels - View Squirrel Facts
Grey squirrels are a species of rodent. They strip bark causing serious damage to older trees and killing saplings. They like to nest in the lofts of houses, gnawing at wires and insulation. They can cause fires in extreme circumstances
Moles - View Mole Facts
Moles are solitary and live underground in extensive tunnel systems, where they hunt for their staple diet of worms.
Wild Rabbit - View Rabbit Facts
Wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus Cuniculus) are not native to the British Isles but are thought to have been introduced by the Normans during the 12th Century.
Pigeon - View Pigeon Facts
The feral, town or city pigeon is amongst the most widespread of creatures, being found worldwide and throughout Europe. In this country it can be found in almost all environments including towns and cities, farmland, parks, golf courses and woodland.
Cockroaches - View Cockroach Facts
Cockroaches are common in commercial premises associated with the production of food. They are nocturnal and spend the day hiding in cracks and crevices. They can carry diseases such as dysentery, gastroenteritis, typhoid and poliomyelitis.
Ants - View Ant Facts
An active insect, it nests outside in grass, walls and under paving. It forages widely for food, which is how it comes to enter domestic premises. They prefer sweet foods and may cause damage to food for human consumption.
Bed Bugs - View Bed Bug Facts
The close association of bedbugs with human beings means that they can cause substantial nuisance through their blood feeding habit. They feed at night on the human hosts as they sleep.
Cluster Fly - View Cluster Fly Facts
They have the ability to build up huge numbers in winter months when they "hibernate" in buildings in their hundreds or thousands.
Cat Flea - View Cat Flea Facts
Although the cat and dog are the preferred hosts for cat fleas - they are capable of feeding on humans, and frequently do.
