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Pest Control Billingshurst

A&H Pest Control, South East England

Call Us 24/7 on 020 8295 3402

Pest Control for Rats\Mice
Pest Control for Bird’s ie Pigeons

Pest Control for Wasp’s\Bee’s
Member; British Pest Control Assoc.

Eliminating Pests: The best way to Live Bug-Free

Any unwanted animal which has invaded your home is considered a pest, but homeowners most frequently complain about bugs, rodents and squirrels. The animals are part of the natural world and their appearance in the home has no malicious intent. However, most humans are unwilling to accept sharing their home with unwanted creatures. Their existence can cause unwanted stress and worry for the homeowner. It is important to figure out how to keep these pests from coming inside. Below you will find some tips which will help to keep your property a pest free zone.

To start, it is important to keep pests from getting in. Most are looking for shelter and something to eat. Some of the time, all they are looking for is a dry and warm place they could make a home. If you can address these two factors, it is far less likely you will develop a pest problem. AS such, it is imperative that you keep your home always clean. Wash your dishes daily, and keep all your food in the refrigerator. Never leave leftovers in an accessible place, and empty your waste and rubbish on a daily basis. If you do not leave food out, you should not end up with pests such as rodents. Even if they come into your home, they will find no reason to linger and create a nest.

Making a clean home a priority will also deter another common pest; bugs. Wipe down your counters each evening before bed. Insects love sugar and sugary things, therefore, rinse out your glasses and cups and either load them into your dishwasher or wash them immediately. Keep your floors and other surfaces dry to avoid attracting pests. In addition, if you notice a leak, make sure the situation is rectified.

Keep all pests out by simply sealing up cracks around your home. Plug up spaces and crevices that seemingly offer easy passage into your home. Sealant or caulking should do the trick.

Keep pests out by always keeping the outside of your home tidy, neat and clean. Avoid stacking up wood next to your house and always clean and sweep garden areas at the end of each season. Make sure your pet is treated for fleas and ticks so that they do not become a host for these little creatures.

Keeping your home free of pests is very straightforward if you adhere to these basic tips. Simple measures such as keeping your home clean, dry and secure will stop the majority of animals from making your home their home.


A&H Pest Control, South East England

Call Us 24/7 on 020 8295 3402

Pest Control for Rats\Mice
Pest Control for Bird’s ie Pigeons

Pest Control for Wasp’s\Bee’s
Member; British Pest Control Assoc.


Keep Your Garden Looking Nice By Eliminating Pests

Obviously, you want to keep your garden appearing as nice as possible, so you have to take action, but it’s nigh impossible to get rid of all the pests. What normally makes it challenging is that insects hide from predators, under fallen leaves, weeds, and soil. One of the earliest things you need to do is eliminate the places where the insects live. Get rid of the weeds, the old foliage, and any decaying matter that the insects like to live in. Excavate over sections of soil and break any clumps on a frequent basis. This should help eliminate any hiding places in the soil.

Enjoying a saunter in your garden, expecting enjoying your plants, can be totally ruined by the discovery that they are suddenly full of holes Most of these holes which may have wrecked your plants are from pests. At times the destruction may have been carried out by moles, but the usual rascals are birds, worms and slugs, closely followed by snails and caterpillars.

Pests have to be removed without delay if you want to take care of the good health and look of your garden. When they are provided with time to establish themselves they become very difficult to eradicate. The value of your property is increased by a healthy, well looked after garden.

Pests that devour your plants and diseases that disfigure and obliterate them should also be suppressed with dormant spray. February or March is the ideal time for this, mainly because then is the dormant time for plants. The dormant spray will not be effective unless the instructions are carefully followed. Another reason to follow the instructions is whenever used incorrectly it could be lethal for your plants. Just as some insects are bad for your garden, there are others that are beneficial, and so try and retain them. There is another class of garden pest, that lives not on the ground but located in the sky – birds. Given that they’re so movable it’s very difficult to chase them away, so it’s better to try to distract them from your plants by means of a bird feeder. Let the birds feast on what you have in your feeder instead of what’s in your garden. Birds lively around a feeder will look and sound attractive, and ultimately this will also cost less than other solutions.

Even though having a dog would be helpful, it certainly is not going to fix the situation entirely. Many back gardens are stricken by moles. When you have dying plants and notice small heaps of pushed-up soil then you will know they’re around. moles are generally tiny creatures that can often be a nuisance. A lot of these small-tailed fellows are sometimes white, but most often brown or black, and vary in length from 5 to 14 inches. Putting traps is one way to try to do away with them. You need to get good results by accurately placing the traps in their tunnels. Removing moles can also be attempted by burning smoke bombs in the entrances to their tunnels.

You may well need a professional if your problem is multiple pests in the house.


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