The grey squirrel was introduced into the UK in the early 20th century and has flourished ever since. Surrey squirrel removal have seen hundreds of times over the years how these squirrels make their way into lofts chewing through rotten fascia boards. Once inside they will quickly reek havoc chewing wiring and thrashing around day and night. This is when it's time to call Surrey squirrel control. Using our knowledge and experience we can quickly arrange a visit to set our squirrel traps. Once in location we will check back every 24 hours to monitor the situation.
Being one of only a handful of professional mole catchers in the Surrey I show my expertise by offering a no mole no fee service. It's simple, I only charge for the moles caught and not for checking traps or the number of visits made. This takes out the worry of paying someone to catch the moles who is neither experienced or knowledgeable. My mole control service has a fixed price per mole of just 90 guaranteed and I offer discounts on more than one mole caught.
If you are having problems with wasps around the house or garden then there will be a nest somewhere nearby. The queen will build a new nest every year using wood she strips from fence panels and sheds mixing it will her saliva to create a strong and durable nest building material. Towards June and July the nests in Surrey are starting to hold an incredible amount of wasps ranging from 5,000 - 10,000 and growing everyday. With this many wasps in a single nest it's easy to see why they will attack to protect the queen in such vast numbers.
Are you having problems with rats in your home? Rats are the most feared of all pests due to the disease they can easily spread. Rats genreally live in the sewers but they will quickly exploit broken drains meaning they end up in your house! Rat control in Surrey is not just a simple quick fix. First the size of the infestation has to be identified and also the cause. Once this has been ascertained we can put a control program in place which my consist of poison baits or trapping and sometimes a mixture of both.
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