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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Rats tend to have only a few feeding sites and so the key to successful control is to ensure there is a good quantity of bait available Whole grain bait is the most commonly used...
The first step to dealing with bedbugs is to locate all of their hiding places. Furniture, fittings and even crevices in wallpaper must be inspected carefully...
As with all the cockroach species, a combination of cockroach traps, gels and residual insecticides is the main approach.
All floors and upholstered furniture should be vacuumed to remove animal hairs, organic debris, flea eggs and pupae. Dispose of vacuum bag in an outside bin. Any cats and dogs should be treated for fleas with an insecticide recommended for this purpose and pet bedding should be destroyed or washed.
The most common and successful method of control is trapping, with either live trapping or spring trapping effective. We always use traps in accordance with statutory guidelines and trapped animals will be disposed of humanely.
Billy Brattons Pest Control operatives will treat the nest with an approved insecticide dust. A single treatment will normally be all that is needed, however it will take several days for the treatment to work. We will also completely remove the nest.