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We provide professional pest control services throughout London and Essex with a polite and discreet service. We cover all forms of pest control including Rats, Mice, American Cockroaches, German Cockroaches, Oriental Cockroaches, Garden Ants, Ghost Ants, Pharaoh's Ants, Fleas, Bed Bugs, French Wasps, Wasps, Bees, Flies, Squirrels, Foxes, Birds, Pigeons, Clothes Moths, Brown House Moths, Indian Meal Moths, Lesser Mealworm Beetles, Larder Beetles, Biscuit Beetles and Carpet Beetles.

We cover South Essex plus East, South East, Central, West, South West, South, North and North West London.We offer a professional pest control solution for the London and Essex areas. If you are having problems with a pest, then Pest Control London can help. If you notice that you have a pest in your home or work place then call Pest Control London for our professional pest control services.
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We at Pest Control London are specialists in the control of all pests, from pest removal to bird & pigeon prevention. We supply and fit all types of bird proofing including bird netting, bird spikes and spring wires to prevent pigeons and other birds roosting on buildings. Bird prevention along with our pest control services are available throughout London and Essex.
Description: Adult American cockroaches are a reddish-brown to dark brown (except for a tan or light yellow band around the shield behind the head). They are about 25 to 40mm long and they have wings capable of flight. Biology: They are often found in moist areas such as damp sewers and basements etc.
Description: The fungus gnats are flies about 4mm in length and are small, black with a very distinctive pointed abdomen. Biology: The Gnats are often found in offices and domestic environments; usually associated with stagnant water in plant pots and displays. Occassionally they can be associated with bath and sink overflows and stagnant water that may have resulted from leaks.
Description: The grey squirrel is a familiar sight across much of the United Kingdom. The grey squirrel is not native to the UK, having been first introduced from America in the late nineteenth century. It is largely blamed for the decline in populations of our native red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) although in truth, this also has as much to do with the disappearance of the red squirrels natural woodland habitat, as it does with competition.
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