Wasp Nest Removal £59.50 Manchester Stockport Cheshire fixed price
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Manchester Pest Control Squirrels In your Property We WILL Help
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A straight forward approach to removing Squirrels from your Property
A small furry visitor carrying fleas and ticks, and likely to destroy a property inside and out with their extensive chewing? Squirrels may be charming but best viewed from afar and not in built up areas of Stockport, Manchester and Cheshire!
Luckily Manchester Pest Control offers a safe and effective squirrel control service throughout the area, to both residential and commercial properties. Our methods do not cause any unnecessary suffering to the animal and once trapped, they will be taken away from the problem area. Furthermore we offer:
- A flexible service, available seven days a week including common holiday periods
- A guarantee – our service will resolve your squirrel problem!
Are Squirrels really that bad, compared to other vermin?
Whilst UK native red squirrels are threatened as a species, when squirrels are causing problems its most likely a grey squirrel which were introduced to the UK from America for the purposes of sport and food! During mild weather they’re happy in tree-dense areas such as parks but as weather gets colder they quickly seek warmer places to nest. They’ve been driven to built up populated areas for so long now they can no longer be frightened away or have a fear of human beings. Squirrels are very territorial so if they have claimed your loft or garage they will guard it with a fierce determination, which can prove challenging from a pest control point of view. You are likely to hear a squirrel in the property before you see it as they are noisy critters, and you may start to notice teeth marks in basements or lofts. Eventually you will see it going in and out frequently on one of its many food runs. Simply blocking the hole to prevent re-entry doesn’t work and they tend to do more damage making new entry points.
To summarise, once a squirrel has claimed your home, it will:
- Cause damage gnawing on woodwork and other surfaces, especially fascias and rafters
- Carry fleas and ticks into the property which can then get into soft furnishings causing further problems for humans and family pets
- Chew electrical cables and pipes creating various hazards that ultimately can cause big safety issues.
- Be difficult to move on without specialist help from experienced pest controllers like Manchester Pest control
How do Manchester Pest Control tackle a squirrel problem?
Contacting us as soon as you notice or suspect you have a problem is best rather than waiting until damage or noise is extensive – the earlier we can deploy our methods before the squirrel gets too settled, the better!
- A thorough inspection will take place by a trained, experienced professional. They will search the full property to get a comprehensive overview of the squirrels behaviour and routes in and out.
- Specialist traps and poisons will be deploy in a structured manner, ensuring safety for humans but certain to catch the attention of the rodent, trapping it instantly.
- All traps and contents will be fully and carefully removed, and disposed of according to pest control regulations, without causing suffering to the animal.
- Our technician will re-check the property to ensure procedures have been effective and offer advice and assistance with prevention a reoccurrence.
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Just wanted to say what an excellent, courteous + well spoken chap this Paul Barker is! He came to set some mice traps and explained everything clearly. I am …More Hi
Just wanted to say what an excellent, courteous + well spoken chap this Paul Barker is! He came to set some mice traps and explained everything clearly. I am also very impressed at how many traps were set (compared to Man City Councils 3). He worked quickly and efficiently and I am sure you already know what an asset to your company this young chap is. Customers are always quick to complain but we never praise the ones who work hard.He took a cheque payment and had made a further weekend appointment (which I really needed because I am a teacher!) for a second visit.So thanks once again – hopefully this will be the last of the little pesks!(Saxelby Drive, Manchester)
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Absolutely fantastic service. Call answered straight away and then at my home within the hour to eradicate a wasp nest. Really personable guy Paul. Thank you for resolving so quickly and stress free.
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Super fast service. I called with a wasp nest problem. Arrived in about 35 minutes. Friendly service. Job done with minimum fuss. sorted
Stockport Wasp Nest Removal Pest Control Services
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Just wanted to say what an excellent, courteous + well spoken chap this Paul Barker is! He came to set some mice traps and explained everything clearly. I am …More Hi
Just wanted to say what an excellent, courteous + well spoken chap this Paul Barker is! He came to set some mice traps and explained everything clearly. I am also very impressed at how many traps were set (compared to Man City Councils 3). He worked quickly and efficiently and I am sure you already know what an asset to your company this young chap is. Customers are always quick to complain but we never praise the ones who work hard.He took a cheque payment and had made a further weekend appointment (which I really needed because I am a teacher!) for a second visit.So thanks once again – hopefully this will be the last of the little pesks!(Saxelby Drive, Manchester)
Stockport Wasp Nest Removal Pest Control Services
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Stockport Wasp Control Your local Pest Control service provider in Stockport covering post codes i Cheadle, Bredbury, Reddish, Gatley, Bramhall, Hazel Grove, Heaton Mersey, Romiley, Heaton Moor, Handsworth, Wilmslow, and Offerton. Your Problem could be bed bugs, a wasps’ nest, rats or mice, fleas cockroach or just about every other type of pests we can cope with the infestation for you, promptly, cautiously and at a rate which will not shock
Manchester Commercial Pest Control – Protecting your business and goodwill
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Commercial Treatments – Protecting your business and goodwill
Infestations of pests on your business’ property can cause commerical losses in numerous ways: in Manchester Stockport Cheshire for All Pest Control Services.
- Damages to goods
- Bad publicity
- Damage to property
- Penalties incurred by industry bodies and inspectorsThese losses can have serious effects on a business, potentially leading to a cease in trading.In order to help businesses protect themselves from infestation we provide two types of services:Non Contract/Domestic services – on the spot call out when needed
- With both services we make the following guarantees to our clients:
- Contract based services – we proactively manage your commerical premises, taking a preventative approach against pest infestation.
- Efficient service
- Competitive prices – we ensure we offer the best value for clients
- Environmentally friendly solutions
- Quick response, normally within one hour
- Friendly and professional liaison services
- N.P.TA /B.P.C.A trained technicians with plenty of experience
- Further information and advice on the pests being treated
- Safe baits that are tamper proof, so children are safe.
- Confidential and discreet services: our uniforms and equipment are unmarked
Non Contract/ad hoc serviecs
For a one off problem which requires a quick remedy, email or call us on 0161 448 1782 and we will normally arrive within 2 hours. We offer priority calls for emergencies.
Our services are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year. Irrespective of the size of your pest problem we offer quick and efficient solutions.
We believe our prices our the best in the market for the services we provide.
Our work is covered by a £10 public liability insurance.
Contract based services
We also provide tailor made pest control solutions to businesses, monitoring your premises and taking preventative action against infestation. Our contract based services only charge for the work you need, never for unnecessary extras.
With a contract based service we implement the following strategy:
- proactive pest control measures against infestation occurring in the first instance with no health and safety risks to customers and workers.
- No risk to the assets and property on your business premises
- Ongoing regulation and monitoring of your work premises
- Complete survey reports of the work we do on your property
- Ensuring legal compliance with industry regulation bodies such as The Prevention of Damage by Pests Act 1949; Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; Food Safety Act 1990
- Servicing of Electric Fly Killers where required
- 24 hour a day assistance 7 days a week, 365 days of the year
- Quick and efficient solutions with no hassle
- Integrated Pest Control Management procedures
- Scheduled visit times and dates
- Flexible contracts
- Fixed costs
- Ease and quality from start to finish
Treatment Details on Common Pests
As an overview, we provide some basic information on common pests, showing you how we operate with the best services on the market:
3 step rat and mouse pest control
- On our first visit we make a full risk assessment of the premises to know precisely where the rats and mice are gaining entry to the property.
- Comprehensive treatment is then applied to the property to efficiently eliminate the infestation
- This is followed by a full pest-proofing of the premises to prevent further infestation (Which will incur a extra cost)
4 step cockroach pest control
- We initially undertake a full risk assessment and survey of the property to assess what factors are contributing to the cockroach infestation, locating their source and noting their species.
- For large infestations we may use a spray treatment initially to reduce the population
- The long term solution uses insecticide gel baits which the cockroaches eat, killing off the entire colony over time.
- Finally, we lay glue traps to capture cockroaches, which help us monitor the efficacy of the long term treatment.
3 step moth pest control
- Our first step applies a residual based insecticide on all carpets and soft furnishings which kill the moths on contact.
- Fumigation treatment is the applied to the affected areas, which draw out the moths from their shelters within the property, and ultimately kills them.
- Going forward, we advise clients not to vacuum or clean the carpets and furnishing affected for the following two weeks, ensuring that the insecticide remains in place to kill remaining moths and moth larvae.
4 step ant pest control
- We begin with a complete risk assessment and survey of the property, determining the source of ant infestation and the contributing factors.
- A residual based insecticide spray to treat all the affected areas internally and externally is applied. Common areas include patio gardens and window frames – this will kill all ants on contact.
- Going forward we encourage clients not to clean the surfaces with treatment, so that the insecticide is more effective, killing any further ants that come into contact with it.
- Remaining ants are killed by the ant control baits we use, with pharoe ants bringing the poison back to their nests.
5 step bed bugs pest control
- A visual survey of the property is needed first to see the level of the infestation and how widely it has spread across the property.
- Clients are then informed and advised on the needed preparation to take.
- All affected areas are applied with a residual based insecticide spray. The spray kills bed bugs on contact, and prevents the growth of their eggs.
- We advise refraining from housework, not cleaning the carpets and furnishings for the following two weeks, allowing the insecticide to kill further bed bugs.
- The same treatment is repeated after two weeks.
Wasp Sting WASP TREATMENT £59.50
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Wasp stings are notoriously sore, and in very rare cases, even life threatening. But they are easy to treat.
Are wasp stings dangerous?
The sting of a wasp is a well evolved weapon, in Manchester Stockport And Cheshire delivering a potent venom to its prey. The venom is comprised of various compounds including histamine, dopamine and mast cell de-granulating peptides to name some of them. Each compound gives a unique effect when delivered into the bloodstream.
People who are allergic to wasp, hornet or bee venom, are at risk of anaphylactic shock.
An anaphylactic shock is an allergic reaction which triggers a quick release of histamines in large quantities thereby greatly decreasing blood pressure which leads to severe respiratory difficulties and rarely death as a result..
Naturally, the more venom one is subjected to, the more dangerous the reaction can be. Even people who are not allergic to the venom can die if subjected to enough stings.
People allergic to wasp stings should keep antihistamine injections at home and keep well away from wasp nests and bee hives at all times.
However, usually people do not know they are allergic to wasp stings until being stung. In some cases, regular stings over a period of time can bring about an allergic reaction and bee keepers are particularly vulnerable to developing an allergy to bee and wasp venom.
Fortunately, for most of us, a sting is merely a sting, without the trauma of a reaction, but if someone starts feel unwell after a sting or shows signs of a reaction, seek medical attention immediately.
Key Signs Of Anaphylactic Shock
Some of the key signs of anaphylactic shock to look out for are:
• Red itchy skin rash
• Swelling of eyes, lips, hands and or feet
• Narrowing of air ways / difficulty breathing
• Feeling faint or dizzy / loss of blood pressure
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Metallic taste in your mouth
• Red, sore or itchy eyes
• Psychological distress,
There are three crucial things to check for with a person reacting to a sting:
• Are airways being affected?
• Is the affected person having difficulty breathing?
• Is the person affected feeling dizzy or are they fainting?
Phone an ambulance immediately if the above symptoms manifest.
Disease risks from wasp stings.
A surprising side effect of a sting can be infection, and wasps spread disease much like flies. Their stingers come into contact with high bacterial areas when out foraging, such as dung heaps, and older wasps develop a build up of bacteria in their venom sacks. If stung by an infected wasp then you receive the bacteria present as well as the venom, which can result in a nasty infection.
Treating wasp stings
Unlike bees, wasps can sting repeatedly, as they can remove their sting from prey without damaging themselves.
While initially painful, the burning sensation from a wasp sting will calm after a few minutes, becoming increasingly itchy.
Sprays and creams can ameliorate the most unpleasant aspects of stings, and in summer it is wise to include this in any first aid kit.
Be aware that if you are stung by a bee, you often need to remove the sting, as their stingers are barbed and remain stuck in your skin. Bee stings remain painful after the sing as the venom sack remains attached to the stinger, although the bee will struggle free and die resulting from the loss of its innards attached to the sting.
The best treatment for pain relief is with an ice pack over the afflicted area. The acidic venom works less when the area is cooled.
Why do wasps sting?
Despite an aggressive reputation, wasps, hornets and bees generally sting in self defence or in defence of their queen and nest. Of course they can be overprotective, and will sometimes go after anything that moves in the nest area. Some theories suggest that wasps even get drunk on overly ripe fruit and become even more aggressive, although this is unlikely to be the case. In late summer wasp numbers simply increase to such an extent that there is a higher chance of being stung. Wasps that appear drunk are in fact starving due to lack of sugary foods.
It is precisely at this time of year that they become most irritating, desperately seeking sugars from human sources, such as pub gardens, picnics and outdoor dining areas, resulting in more stings.
All wasps use pheromones to communicate, and the queen emits one in the nest to relay that everything is fine. The pheromones are also used to navigate the wasp’s surroundings.
They form a crucial part of the wasp’s life cycle, without which they could not function. When you are stung by a wasp a pheromone is emitted that quickly signals danger to other wasps in the nearby nest, encouraging them to aid in the attack. This potential for escalation is what makes wasp attacks dangerous. If you are stung and unsure about the proximity of the nest, it is important not to panic or flail your arms, but move as far away from the area quickly without stopping.
What should I do if wasps attack me?
If you find yourself under attack from an entire wasp nest then undergrowth and foliage are the best places to find. Trees, bushes and hedges where you can lose sight of them are good places to seek. The thicker the undergrowth of foliage, the harder it is for wasps to follow you. Whilst it is tempting to simply run away, wasps will follow across large distances.
Flailing you arms can attract other wasps, and does little to prevent them reaching you. Of course, it is easy to say one should remain calm, but we have good experience in being attacked by wasps and know what works best!
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Wasp Pest Control Facts
MANCHESTER WASP CONTROL WASP TREATMENT FIXED PRICE £59.50 NO EXTRA
Please beware of rogue trades who quote a low price over the phone for wasp nest treatment! We have recently become aware of companies operating in the area, who’s cost are extremely low compared to a reputable local company such as our selves. So beware and please don’t get stung!
The wasp is generally the most abundant and disliked of all British insects. The most common of these are the German Wasp and the Common Wasp. Their bodies have the characteristic black and yellow band across the abdomen. They are fairly large insects approximately 14mm in length. Wasps and Hornets look very similar in colour, although the hornet is much larger in size. Hornets and wasp are extremely aggressive and will string without provocation. A wasps nest can be a problem to the householder or business. Wasps are a nuisance to many people, therefore wasp treatment is essential.
The sting is caused by an injection of venom into the victim. Unlike the sting of a bee, the wasp sting can be withdrawn from the victim and used again, wasps can be extremely aggressive. A wasp can sting multiple times which can cause anaphylactic shock to the victim. In extreme cases a hospital visit may be needed, if stung by a wasp multiple times.
Wasp nests should be approached with extreme caution. Multiple stings can be very dangerous. Wasps have a very powerful sting and readily use it to defend the nest or themselves. Unlike bees, which are quite passive, wasps can be very aggressive.
No matter how big or small the wasp or hornet nest may be, wasp control Manchester is able to treat your wasp problem. Wasp nests may be found in roof spaces, wall cavities and air grates of buildings, hanging from trees as well as underground, wasps are extremely common in the UK.
Wasps Control Manchester – Wasps Nest Treatment £59.50 fixed price. Wasp control treatment in Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire, fixed price £59.50 no extra same day service.
Manchester Wasps Nest Treatment £59.50 fixed price, same day service.
Should you have wasp or hornet problems in Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire, Manchester Wasp control will offer yourselves wasp control treatment at fixed price £59.50, with no extra charge.
Manchester Wasp Control £59.50 Stockport Cheshire 0161 448 1782
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Wasp Nest Treatment Fed up of that annoying wasp nest on your property
Don’t want to get stung, trying to get rid of wasps yourself?
Call Manchester Wasp Control for a rapid, professional and effective service in wasp control and wasp nest destruction.
Covering all areas of Manchester,Stockport, Cheshire and many surrounding districts.Areas we cover:
Manchester: Abbey Hey, Ancoats, Ardwick, Ashton under Lyne, Atherton, Audenshaw, Baguley, Belle Vue, Beswick, Blackley, Bolton, Bradford, Burnage, Bury, Cadishead, Castlefield, Chadderton, Cheetham Hill, Chorlton, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Clayton, Collyhurst, Crumpsall, Denton, Didsbury, Disley, Droylsden, Dunkinfield, Eastlands, Failsworth, Fallowfield, Gee Cross, Gorton, Greater Manchester, Harpurhey, Hattersley, Heaton Moore, Heywood, Hollingworth, Hollinwood, Horwich, Hulme, Hyde, Leigh, Levenshulme, Little Hulton, Little Lever, Longsight, Manchester, Middleton, Miles Platting, Moss Side, Mossley, Moston, Mottram, New Islington, Newton Heath, Northenden, Oldham, Openshaw, Parrs Wood, Prestwich, Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Ringway, Rochdale, Rusholme, Saddleworth, Shuttleworth, Stalybridge, Tameside, Tyldesley, Whalley Range, Whitefield, Wigan, Withington, Wythenshawe
Chreshire: Alderley Edge, Altrincham, Appleton, Bollington, Bowden, Bramhall, Chester, Congleton, Crewe, Frodsham, Great Sankey, Hale, Hale Barns, Handforth, Holmes Chapel, Knutsford, Lymm, Macclesfield, Marple, Middlewich, Nantwich, Northwich, Poynton, Sandbach, Styal, Warrington, Wilmslow
Salford: Broughton, Eccles, Monton, Ordsall, Pendlebury, Salford, Swinton, Walkden, Worsley
Stockport: Bredbury, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Gatley, Hazel Grove, Heaton Mersey, Heaton Norris, Offerton, Reddish, Stockport
Trafford: Brooklands, Carrington, Davyhulme, Delamere, Flixton, Irlam, Northen Moor, Old Trafford, Partington, Sale, Stretford, Timperley, Trafford, Trafford Park, Urmston
Charges from only £59.50, with guaranteed results.
No Call Out Fees and Guaranteed Same Day Reponses
Wasps Manchester £59.50 ( Manchester Council Cost £59.50)
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Wasp Control Manchester,Wasp Nest Treatment, Removed, Destroyed Fixed Price £59.50 No Extra. Guaranteed Wasp Nest Treatment Service We Will Beat Any Genuine Quote
Manchester Wasp Nest Removal and Treatment
Fixed Price Wasp Removal
Manchester Pest Control work on a fixed price service, for wasp removal treatments. We never charge more than £59.50 for a single wasps nest treatment. Should any other nests require treating while we are on site we only charge an additional fee of £20.00.
Manchester Pest Control Wasp Nest Treatment, Fixed Price of £59.50 Per Wasp Nest. Additional Wasp Nest Found During The Visit Will Be Charged At An Additional fee of £20.00 Per Additional Wasp Nest.
We are usually able to visit within 24 hours and always provide a one hour time slot so you are not stuck in waiting for us to arrive. There are no additional fees for appointments on evenings or at the weekend.
Our Wasp nest treatment costs less than a treatment from Manchester city council, which is £59.50 Stockport county council,£65.00 Cheshire county council and less than half of the price quoted on the Rentokil website.
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MANCHESTER WASP CONTROL WASP TREATMENT FIXED PRICE £59.50 NO EXTRA
Manchester Rat Mice
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Manchester Pest Control Rat and Mice
Is your home or business being targeted by vermin? Have you seen mice or rats inside your property or sniffing around outside?
The truth is, where you see one rodent, there are often just as likely to be more in hiding nearby. Even a rat or mouse on their own can carry with it the threat of disease, or be potentially damaging to business if a customer sees one on your premises. But several rats or mice will breed quickly and in a very short time this can lead to a full blown infestation. As well as health and reputational risks, there is also the danger of damage to your property itself as these intruders will eat their way through wall cavities, furniture, prized possessions and electrical wiring!
Here in the Manchester area, and more widely throughout Stockport and Cheshire, Manchester Pest Control delivers a professional service to local businesses and home-owners. We are on hand to respond quickly once we get your call, we are discreet and environmentally conscious, up-to-date in the equipment and techniques we use, and can offer highly competitive prices. Furthermore, we can provide humane methods for trapping and disposal of rodents, as well as providing advice to our customers, and a follow-up service if required.
You can contact Manchester Pest Control on 0161 448 1782 if you would like immediate assistance or a quote for our services. Please also visit our web site at www.manchesterpestcontrol.co.uk
Alternatively, if you have come here looking for information, please feel welcome to read on.
Despite being similar types of rodent, there are differences (not just in size) between rats and mice in terms of their behaviour and the problems they present. Here Manchester Pest Control takes a closer look at each of them so that you may have a better idea of what you are dealing with.
Problems with mice
Smaller than the rat, a mouse can get into places that a rat cannot so easily access. They can jump 1.5ft in the air so may even be able to get up onto some shelves that you think would be out of reach to them. They are active all year round and are drawn to homes and businesses by the offer of protection against the weather and predators, but also by the prospect of food in ready supply. Mice can sniff out food that isn’t kept in sealed containers, and may also use their sharp teeth to eat their way through food packaging.
Food that has been touched by a mouse should be immediately thrown away. Mice are carriers of a number of diseases (including Hantavirus, Lyme disease, leptospirosis and salmonella) which can be transmitted through saliva, urine and faeces. They will urinate and defecate almost constantly as they explore, and surfaces will need to be thoroughly cleansed before you consider preparing or serving food on them. Bear in mind that mice are not fussy eaters and will target many types of food, not just cheese and chocolate!
You are most likely to encounter house and field mice, which come in a variety of colours (e.g. black, grey, white). Even if you don’t see them, you will be aware of their activity from the many droppings they leave behind, and the strong smell of their urine. If they are comfortably at home, they are likely to build a nest close to any food source, and will breed often, with litters of 10-12 at a time which are also capable of breeding within just a couple of months, which is how infestations quickly take hold.
Problems with rats
Rats are quite intelligent creatures and will work together for their mutual benefit, so if a rat finds a suitable location for nesting or obtaining food, it will let its friends know and they will move in together. They are good at digging, and will make homes in the ground but are also happy in sewers, alongside riverbanks and inside houses, factories or other commercial premises. A breeding pair living in comfortable conditions may be able to produce an offspring of several thousand in just one year. It is estimated that the brown rat population of the UK is well in excess of 10 million!
Rats leave behind droppings much larger than those of mice, generally pellets 10-20mm in length. With sharper teeth combined with their digging abilities, they can do more damage to the interiors of properties and at a faster rate. Their urine also has a strong smell to it, and they can be carriers of many diseases (including Rat bite fever, Weil’s disease, trichinosis and salmonella). Rats may have fleas, ticks and lice in their fur, all of which can be an irritation to humans and can themselves be carriers of blood diseases.
Mouse and rat pest control solutions
In some cases, rat and mouse prevention can be as simple as ensuring that lids are kept on outdoor bins, that food inside your premises is stored securely, and any kind of food or liquid spillages are cleaned up when they happen. Properties should be routinely inspected for potential access points, such as gaps in brickwork or rotting doorframes. And leaving doors open on a regular basis (particularly if they open onto gardens, fields, or alleyways) is something to be discouraged as well. Sometimes people make it too easy for rodents to enter their property in the first place.
If it is already too late for prevention and you have noticed signs of rodent activity, Manchester Pest Control is on hand to help customers across the whole of Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire. Here is what you can expect:
• A fast response to your call – we will do everything in our power to eliminate the problem once we are made aware of it
• Experienced pest control technicians with specialist detection equipment and knowledge of the latest techniques
• An environmentally conscious approach, with consideration for your health and welfare, and that of your family or clients
• Trapping equipment which can be used in line with your requirements (e.g. humane trapping and disposal)
• Repeat visits until we can be sure any infestation has been thoroughly disposed of
• Advice to prevent a reoccurrence of the problem once it has been dealt with
• A realistic price for the job in question
Is your home or business being targeted by vermin? Have you seen mice or rats inside your property or sniffing around outside?
The truth is, where you see one rodent, there are often just as likely to be more in hiding nearby. Even a rat or mouse on their own can carry with it the threat of disease, or be potentially damaging to business if a customer sees one on your premises. But several rats or mice will breed quickly and in a very short time this can lead to a full blown infestation. As well as health and reputational risks, there is also the danger of damage to your property itself as these intruders will eat their way through wall cavities, furniture, prized possessions and electrical wiring!
Here in the Manchester area, and more widely throughout Stockport and Cheshire, Manchester Pest Control delivers a professional service to local businesses and home-owners. We are on hand to respond quickly once we get your call, we are discreet and environmentally conscious, up-to-date in the equipment and techniques we use, and can offer highly competitive prices. Furthermore, we can provide humane methods for trapping and disposal of rodents, as well as providing advice to our customers, and a follow-up service if required.
You can contact Manchester Pest Control on 0161 448 1782 if you would like immediate assistance or a quote for our services. Please also visit our web site at www.manchesterpestcontrol.co.uk
Alternatively, if you have come here looking for information, please feel welcome to read on.
Despite being similar types of rodent, there are differences (not just in size) between rats and mice in terms of their behaviour and the problems they present. Here Manchester Pest Control takes a closer look at each of them so that you may have a better idea of what you are dealing with.
Problems with mice
Smaller than the rat, a mouse can get into places that a rat cannot so easily access. They can jump 1.5ft in the air so may even be able to get up onto some shelves that you think would be out of reach to them. They are active all year round and are drawn to homes and businesses by the offer of protection against the weather and predators, but also by the prospect of food in ready supply. Mice can sniff out food that isn’t kept in sealed containers, and may also use their sharp teeth to eat their way through food packaging.
Food that has been touched by a mouse should be immediately thrown away. Mice are carriers of a number of diseases (including Hantavirus, Lyme disease, leptospirosis and salmonella) which can be transmitted through saliva, urine and faeces. They will urinate and defecate almost constantly as they explore, and surfaces will need to be thoroughly cleansed before you consider preparing or serving food on them. Bear in mind that mice are not fussy eaters and will target many types of food, not just cheese and chocolate!
You are most likely to encounter house and field mice, which come in a variety of colours (e.g. black, grey, white). Even if you don’t see them, you will be aware of their activity from the many droppings they leave behind, and the strong smell of their urine. If they are comfortably at home, they are likely to build a nest close to any food source, and will breed often, with litters of 10-12 at a time which are also capable of breeding within just a couple of months, which is how infestations quickly take hold.
Problems with rats
Rats are quite intelligent creatures and will work together for their mutual benefit, so if a rat finds a suitable location for nesting or obtaining food, it will let its friends know and they will move in together. They are good at digging, and will make homes in the ground but are also happy in sewers, alongside riverbanks and inside houses, factories or other commercial premises. A breeding pair living in comfortable conditions may be able to produce an offspring of several thousand in just one year. It is estimated that the brown rat population of the UK is well in excess of 10 million!
Rats leave behind droppings much larger than those of mice, generally pellets 10-20mm in length. With sharper teeth combined with their digging abilities, they can do more damage to the interiors of properties and at a faster rate. Their urine also has a strong smell to it, and they can be carriers of many diseases (including Rat bite fever, Weil’s disease, trichinosis and salmonella). Rats may have fleas, ticks and lice in their fur, all of which can be an irritation to humans and can themselves be carriers of blood diseases.
Mouse and rat pest control solutions
In some cases, rat and mouse prevention can be as simple as ensuring that lids are kept on outdoor bins, that food inside your premises is stored securely, and any kind of food or liquid spillages are cleaned up when they happen. Properties should be routinely inspected for potential access points, such as gaps in brickwork or rotting doorframes. And leaving doors open on a regular basis (particularly if they open onto gardens, fields, or alleyways) is something to be discouraged as well. Sometimes people make it too easy for rodents to enter their property in the first place.
If it is already too late for prevention and you have noticed signs of rodent activity, Manchester Pest Control is on hand to help customers across the whole of Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire. Here is what you can expect:
• A fast response to your call – we will do everything in our power to eliminate the problem once we are made aware of it
• Experienced pest control technicians with specialist detection equipment and knowledge of the latest techniques
• An environmentally conscious approach, with consideration for your health and welfare, and that of your family or clients
• Trapping equipment which can be used in line with your requirements (e.g. humane trapping and disposal)
• Repeat visits until we can be sure any infestation has been thoroughly disposed of
• Advice to prevent a reoccurrence of the problem once it has been dealt with
• A realistic price for the job in question
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We offer a same day wasp treatment service in the Manchester Rat Mice area
Effective Wasp Nest Treatment in Manchester Rat Mice
Manchester Rat Mice wasp control treatments are safe and provide excellent value for money. We offer a comprehensive wasp nest treatment service for a fixed price of £59.50. We also cover Stockport, Cheshire and Warrington areas. We are specialists in wasp nest control and also hornet nest treatments. We also provide a same day service, so for those people that really don't like wasps at all, we are here to help and we guarantee that we kill wasp nests dead.
Pest Control for Landlords in Manchester Rat Mice
Manchester Pest covers Greater Manchester and Cheshire.