All Technicians fully trained to BPCA & Royal Society for Public Health Certificate Level 2 Pest Management. 6Boroughs Pest Control have years of experience dealing with pests; from bugs, birds and vermin of all shapes and sizes. We can rid you of your infestation quickly, efficiently and ethically. We have technicians based throughout the area with knowledge and experience of your local area, that are always happy to help.
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We deal with problems with pigeons, seagulls and starlings and we pride ourselves in giving our customers competitive rates. No matter what your business is, we have a solution to deter birds away from your place of work. We know that no two businesses are the same, and that's why we offer a variety of bird control products such as bird wire, bird spikes and bird netting.
Working out which solution is right for you can be tricky, but our years of experience gives us an edge. We know how these animals think, and can tailor our methods of control to suit your lifestyle. For example, we understand that if you have children you won't want rat poison or mousetraps to be within easy reach.
Whilst pest infestations in the home can be emotionally upsetting or cause health concerns, insect, bird or vermin infestations can ruin your business. Nothing puts a bigger dent in a customer's confidence in your standards of hygiene like the site of a rat or cockroach scurrying along the floor. For information and advice on vermin, insect or bird control, call today for a dedicated service throughout your area.
Whilst there are many species of insects, rodents, birds and mammals in the UK, only a few species cause problems. An animal or insect that causes a pest problem in one scenario may be acceptable in another. It is therefore most important to correctly identify the species that is suspected to be causing a problem.
There are over 20,000 species of Bee worldwide living in every habitat that has insect-pollinated flowering plants. The 'Bumble Bee' and European Honey Bee the are the best-known species in the UK although there are many more. As a protected species, it is a forbidden by law to harm bees and their colonies.