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Our Sittingbourne bird proof services, including spikes and netting, are second to none. Our trained pest controllers provide expert solutions to any bird pests such as pigeons in the local Sittingbourne area.

Bird netting will help deter any bird pests from reaching your fruits and vegetables. Bird netting may also be used to protect fisheries and fish wildlife reserves from predator birds. Our Sittingbourne bird control experts can install this bird proofing device with the minimum of disruption.

The installation of bird spikes in Sittingbourne will help prevent the irreversible damage caused to your roof, windowsill or building in general. We supply and install a range of bird spikes for any type of property in Sittingbourne. This method of bird control is approved by the RSPB and PICAS.

Whatever the problem our local Sittingbourne pest controllers are able to provide a fast response and efficient solution.

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Sittingbourne Pest Control Testimonials

Customer Name: Mrs M Heppolette
I called your office in my hour of need to find a an engineer to come out asap. There was an immense burden taken off me when your lady employee informed me that one of your plumbers would call to undertake the work last Saturday. I want to express my sincere thanks and appreciation. Your engineer did an excellent job in his determination and perserverance to succeed.

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Example Of Our Pest Services

Wasps
The common wasps are 12-20mm in size and have the characteristic yellow and black colouration on their head, thorax and abdomen. The queen wasp will emerge from hibernation in the spring and establish a new nest in one of a variety of places, from the Eaves of buildings, to holes in the ground. The nest may become well established through the year and may have up to 3000 workers at it's peak.

At the end of the year the queens produced will leave to over-winter, and the nest and workers will die off. The original nest will never be used again as it dries up and becomes unusable. If left untreated, the queen wasps will emerge in late autumn and possibly over winter in the immediate location that will increase the possibility of a nest the following year.

Wasps are natural and sometimes useful garden predators; they keep the populations of pests such as spiders, ants and other small insects down. However, they sometimes invade human habitats, and pest control is usually called in then.

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