Address
A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
Address
A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
EXCELLENT Based on 437 reviews Posted on Spencer RichardsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark came & saw us with a mouse issue. Was very knowledgeable & carried out a survey of the premises. We have used the firm before - very reliable & flexible with appointments. Gave piece of mind & fees are very good.Posted on Jac BarsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a problem with our loft electrics being chewed and stripped. Our initial thoughts were mice or squirrels, but on talking to Mark he was pretty certain it was in fact Parakeets. On his arrival at our property he confirmed within minutes that it was parakeets and exactly where they had got into the roof. Through an external extractor fan cover which they had broken through and nested in our eaves (who knew!). Mark really knew his stuff re their behaviour and was excellent, fixing the issue quickly and efficiently. I’d not hesitate to use him again for any pest problems we have in the future.Posted on Rishi HTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We’ve used A&H a few times over the last couple of years and always find Mark and the team to be very responsive, professional and knowledgeable. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend their services.Posted on Jocelyn D’SouzaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark was great, contacted me past working hours and came out the following day. Had a rat in the toilet drain, he came, laid bait and advised on remedial action. Really helpful and would recommend him to anyone!Posted on Neil RamsdenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Just had solar panel bird protection fitted. very neat and very happy with the service I highly recommend. Much better than the plastic ones used by a lot of solar companies!Posted on ElliottEKATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A&H Pest Control were excellent from start to finish. They came round same day I called, confirmed the noise was mice after finding droppings, and thoroughly laid poison in all the affected areas. They were professional, knowledgeable, and explained everything clearly. After about 10 days the noise completely stopped, which shows the treatment worked. Very happy with the service and would definitely recommend A&H Pest ControlPosted on Camilla DeweyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We used A&H for pest control. Excellent service and Mark was very responsive and helpful. Would highly recommend.Posted on Will FairleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Top guy, top service! We heard noises in our roof space, saw the brilliant reviews, and contacted Mark who came round the next day. Based on our conversation, and even with extremely limited access to the roof space, he thought a squirrel may have moved in; he set two traps and returned a week or so later when we felt we hadn’t heard noises for a few days. Mark was right; a squirrel had been caught and the problem is now solvedPosted on Jp DavieTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional and quickPosted on Gerald MasonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark had been fantastic helping us with a pest problem in our cellar. He comes out quickly, explains clearly what the issue is, answers any questions we have, and is very professional. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him. Thanks Mark!
Control without prevention is a revolving door. The reason rats and mice return is almost always the same: accessible entry routes and building details that reward them with warmth, cover and food. This page shows you how professionals find and fix rodent entry points—what to seal, what to guard, what must stay ventilated—and how to protect insulation and wiring without voiding warranties or creating moisture problems. For a survey and lasting prevention across London & Southern England, call 020 8295 3402.
Survey your perimeter and fabric, seal or guard entries with rodent-resistant materials, preserve required ventilation and drainage, fit brush strips to doors, and protect insulation and cabling in vulnerable voids. Pair prevention with food/water discipline and you stop future invasions.
Any daylight under an external or stockroom door is an invitation. Fit brush strips for uneven slabs and rubber seals for smooth thresholds. Check fit along the entire width; gaps at the corners are common failure points.
Large doors leak at the bottom corners. Install floor-mounted draft blocks or side seals where practical, and institute a “doors closed unless loading” rule. Rats track along shadow lines of walls to these openings.
Air bricks and wall vents prevent damp and ventilate appliances. Fit stainless or aluminium guards or fine mesh behind covers sized to maintain free area. Never tape or foam vents—condensation and air-quality issues follow.
Use cowls with integral grilles; seal the backplate perimeter; ensure fan flaps open/close freely. For large louvres, add removable mesh frames so maintenance access remains simple.
The ring gap around services is a favourite route. Pack stainless scourer or mesh and finish with a high-quality sealant or mortar. For larger voids, add rigid plates (galv/stainless) cut to shape, then seal edges.
Close oversize holes where pipes enter cabinets; cap kickboard ends with proper trims; ensure appliance gaps are tight to the wall or sealed.
Repair masonry defects; replace broken air bricks with guarded modern units. Cap redundant ducts. External gaps around meter boxes should receive rigid trim and sealant, not just foam.
Raise stored materials, fit mesh to shed vents, and close gaps at the base where cladding meets slabs. Under-decking voids become rat highways—install skirting with a rodent-resistant mesh behind decorative panels.
At box ends and soffit joints, seasonal movement creates finger-width openings. Seal with exterior-grade, flexible sealants and refit trims; don’t block roof ventilation. Check corners after storms.
Lifted tiles or failed flashings create cavities. Repair promptly; if cables or pipes penetrate the roof, finish with weatherproof collars and sealants that resist gnawing.
Activity around gully traps, low-level entries and internal stacks suggests sewer involvement. Commission CCTV drain surveys where indicated and fit one-way valves (rat flaps) in appropriate runs. Repair cracked pipes and seal redundant connections.
Warm, fibrous materials are easy nesting. In lofts and behind linings, rodents tunnel through insulation and gnaw cables. After control, replace heavily contaminated insulation and consider cable protection (conduit or trunking) on vulnerable runs.
Prefer stainless mesh, rigid plates, quality sealants and proper trims over foam alone. Use conduit to protect low-level or exposed cables. Where pipes pass through walls, sleeves plus sealed collars deter gnawing.
We design prevention to the building’s function: airflow remains, drainage remains, warranties remain intact—while the routes rodents use disappear. That’s why our control results last. For a survey and prevention plan, call 020 8295 3402.
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