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Anglia Pest Management
Environmentally friendly pest control for: rats, mice, rabbits, birds, wasps, fleas and other insects carried out by a local expert. Anglia Pest Management offer a courteous, professional and discreet service. Our operatives are fully trained, equipped and insured. We are the company who care about solving your pest problem effectively with an environmentally friendly approach.

We are experts in thatched roof pest control and stress that lots of damage can be done to thatched roofs by the inexperienced. Our wealth of local knowledge means we use a combination of traditional methods and the latest technology to ensure that you get the results you want.
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After another pest control service had failed to solve our rat problem, we called on Tim at Anglia Pest Management. From the moment he arrived I felt confident he would deal with the situation. Sure enough, he identified where the rats were getting in. He laid the poison professionally and safely. He then sealed the hole so that they can no longer get in.
All birds are protected under the Countryside and Wildlife Act 1981. However certain pest species of bird may be controlled, Natural England issues a number of general licences which allow authorised persons to control numbers using certain specified methods. These methods change from time to time so check www.naturalengland.org.uk for the latest information.
Insects are hugely varied and often complex. There are DIY products that will afford short term relief from your infestation. However if you employ a professional, he or she will have the correct training, knowledge and access to specific products to deal with the pest in question and be able to advise you on how to avoid re-infestation.
Hens are a massive attractant for rats and are one of the main reasons I receive call outs for rats in the garden. Very often it's the neighbour that calls me saying "we keep seeing rats in the garden", this poses diplomatic problems especially when the owner of the hens is in denial? Public Health Act 1936 - Gives local authorities the ability to demand that detected vermin and pests be killed and/or removed.
Rabbits generally live in tunnels or burrows dug into banks or hedgerows called warrens; although sometimes these warrens can be out in open pasture and if the soil is light or sandy these burrows can go very deep; two to three meters have been known. They can breed all year round but peak breeding time is between February and August.
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