Pigeons, Gulls, Starlings, House Martins, whatever birds are causing your problems we have the expertise and experience to end your worries. From bird/pigeon deterrence using Birds of Prey to bird proofing with netting, spikes, wires or other systems, you can rely on Expel Pest. We have a variety of methods, depending on the species, to trap or deter wildlife on your premises. Expel Pest are a Professional pest and vermin control contractor for both commercial and domestic premises. We are fully insured members of the British Pest Control Association.
At Expel Pest we pride ourselves on our knowledge and professionalism, we have many years of experience installing all types of bird proofing on both domestic and commercial buildings. We are always happy to help and advise when you need to keep problem birds off your premises; do you need nets, spikes, wires, falconry, lasers, gels or audio visual deterrents? How do you navigate this minefield when the wrong decision can be a very costly mistake? Let us take some of the strain and help you to specify and deliver the correct system first time.
However, the wrong species in the wrong place can spell disaster for the other wildlife around it and can pose dangers for people and their homes or places of work. For instance, the Grey Squirrel has driven our native Red Squirrel to the verge of extinction, and the Mink is doing untold damage to our hedgerows and fisheries. Canada Geese flocks have grown to such a size that they out-compete all smaller birds for food and nesting sites. In the home or workplace Squirrels can chew through electrical wiring and foxes have been known to enter homes thereby posing a threat to families.
The bed bug is, arguably, the most unpleasant pest you're ever likely to encounter in the UK. Although they are not known to carry any kind of disease, it is our allergic reaction to their bite which makes their presence so unwanted. Bed bug infestations are on the increase in the UK. Blame it on the increase in travel, particularly inter-country, or on the increase in the use of central heating or, maybe even on climate change, it makes no difference; you're more likely to encounter bed bugs now than you were in the 1950s.