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At home and work, Rats need to be controlled by law. They are destructive and smelly and can carry leptospirosis.
read more >Flies carry and spread disease and they breed prolifically. A fly infestation can be irritating and harmful to health.
read more >Cockroaches have been around for 350 million years. They can eat anything, hide anywhere and breed in their thousands.
read more >Ants come into the home in search of food. Once their workers have found it, you will be inundated with ants.
read more >Fleas are small, brown and able to jump incredible distances. They enter the home via pets and will live in couches, bedding and carpets.
read more >Squirrels nest in lofts where they can gnaw electric cables, water pipes and roof joists, causing fires and structural damage.
read more >At home and work, Rats need to be controlled by law. They are destructive and smelly and can carry leptospirosis.
read more >Bed Bugs will bite you while you sleep and they spread very quickly. They are nearly impossible to kill without professional help.
read more >Clothes Moths offer no danger to you, but their larvae will eat your jumper, rug, sofa, bed, curtains, in fact any material you have.
read more >Bees are not aggressive like Wasps. There are many types of bee, and some are strictly protected by law. Always seek professional advice.
read more >Hornets and Wasps like to make their nests in quiet undisturbed areas, like roof spaces. Hornets are larger, but less aggressive than wasps.
read more >Parakeets present a safety problem. They have strong beaks and can structurally damage roof beams and rafters. They are protected by law.
read more >Pigeons can carry fleas and mites and their droppings are unsightly and slippery. Droppings can also carry disease and attract insects.
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Find out which pests you might be sharing your house with:

At home and work, Rats need to be controlled by law. They are destructive and smelly and can carry leptospirosis.
read more >Flies carry and spread disease and they breed prolifically. A fly infestation can be irritating and harmful to health.
read more >Cockroaches have been around for 350 million years. They can eat anything, hide anywhere and breed in their thousands.
read more >Ants come into the home in search of food. Once their workers have found it, you will be inundated with ants.
read more >Fleas are small, brown and able to jump incredible distances. They enter the home via pets and will live in couches, bedding and carpets.
read more >Squirrels nest in lofts where they can gnaw electric cables, water pipes and roof joists, causing fires and structural damage.
read more >Bed Bugs will bite you while you sleep and they spread very quickly. They are nearly impossible to kill without professional help.
read more >Clothes Moths offer no danger to you, but their larvae will eat your jumper, rug, sofa, bed, curtains, in fact any material you have.
read more >Bees are not aggressive like Wasps. There are many types of bee, and some are strictly protected by law. Always seek professional advice.
read more >Hornets and Wasps like to make their nests in quiet undisturbed areas, like roof spaces. Hornets are larger, but less aggressive than wasps.
read more >Parakeets present a safety problem. They have strong beaks and can structurally damage roof beams and rafters. They are protected by law.
read more >Pigeons can carry fleas and mites and their droppings are unsightly and slippery. Droppings can also carry disease and attract insects.
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