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Vibrant Pest Control

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"Vibrant Pest Control has provided residential and commercial customers with reliable pest control services. We offer a fr...
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Wynsdale

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Wynsdale provides a complete range of waste and environmental management services for commercial and domestic premises. ...
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Star Pest Control Harrow

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If you're looking for pest control in Harrow, look no further than Star Pest Control Harrow. We've handled any pest, from ...
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Pestcure

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Pestcure LTD - Company number 12510318WE COVER ALL OF LONDON, HERTFORDSHIRE AND SURROUNDING AREAS.• Fully insured for Publ...
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A complete bird proofing and bird control service covering Berkshire and Hampshire. Bird netting, bird spiking, bird scaring.
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Toxic Respond

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Toxic Respond is a Pest control company in London, leading a successful war against almost all kinds of London-based pests...

Recent Pest Controller Enquiries

22 Jan

Pest Control

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Chris B

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We have foxes back under our garden shed (?) and frequently in our garden . Last year a family of cubs effectively ruined our garden, digging up beds etc . Next door’s elderly cat was killed by a...

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06 Jan

Pest Control | Woodworm

Lewes - BN8

Enquiry from: Penny C

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Price to treat wood boring beetle in 4 bedroom house, noted on survey.

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07 Oct

Pest Control

Seaford - BN25

Enquiry from: Sue R

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Rat eradication. I've seen rats in my kichen. I need them gone and also need to know where they are coming in.

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16 May

Pest Control

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Shona W

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We have flies coming out the main drain in our front path that needs fixed

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21 Jan

Pest Control

Hove - BN3

Enquiry from: James D

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drain flies removal mainly in bathroom are you the property owner: owner of the property what pests are giving you grief: other property type: other is the building: domestic what level of service do ...

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14 Nov

Pest Control

Hove - BN3

Enquiry from: Zahava O

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my dog has fleas and i’m afraid they might be all over the flat. i haven’t seen them but need to be sure. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) what pests are giving you grief: inse...

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18 Jul

Pest Control

Robertsbridge - TN32

Enquiry from: Stephen S

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approx 4 wasp nests to be removed 1 in house eaves, 2 in out buildings and 1 in hedge

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04 May

Pest Control

Battle - TN33

Enquiry from: Julie P

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have seen rat outside back door of house and think they may have got inside, pet food was nibbled! are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what pests are giving you ...

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27 Mar

Pest Control

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Sue S

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Flea Treatment Lead

we have a fox problem and ideally would like it removed to a place of safety - where it will not return to us. are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: terrace what pests are givin...

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01 Mar

Pest Control

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Sara G

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hello, about a week ago i noticed our outside drain has an infestation of what i think are drain flies (small moth like flies). they cluster under window frames outside and in corners. we're been put...

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31 Jan

Pest Control

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Emily G

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3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen bathroom. i would like as thorough and fast as possible. we have had issues formally known for about a month or 6 weeks and have cleaned, sprayed, and treated our cat (who ...

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15 Nov

Pest Control

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Lisa R

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drain flies within home - emanating from WC, but not the sink or toilet.

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03 Nov

Pest Control | Woodworm

Crowborough - TN6

Enquiry from: Michelle J

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An idea of cost to treat woodworm found in loft of 3 bedroom unoccupied house. Thank you.

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17 Oct

Pest Control

Lewes - BN7

Enquiry from: Fiona A

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i have a collection of wasps in a cupboard, that i would like removed asap are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other what pests are giving you grief: other is the building...

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30 Sep

Pest Control

Battle - TN33

Enquiry from: Colin E

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a rat is building nest in a hole in our strawberry bed are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what pests are giving you grief: rodents is the building: domestic wha...

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20 Sep

Pest Control

Hove - BN3

Enquiry from: Rob F

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Birds are resting under roof eves alongside drain pipe. Need someone to fit some bird spikes, Please could you provide a quote.

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09 Sep

Pest Control

Hailsham - BN27

Enquiry from: Anca B

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3 bedrooms,1 living room and 1 dining room and stairs

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26 Aug

Pest Control

Crowborough - TN6

Enquiry from: Lorna W

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wasp nest removal under cladding on front of house are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what pests are giving you grief: insects is the building: domestic what lev...

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16 Aug

Pest Control

Crowborough - TN6

Enquiry from: David W

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removal of a wasps nest under the eaves of a double storey semi-detached house. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached what pests are giving you grief: insects...

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25 Jul

Pest Control

Hastings - TN35

Enquiry from: Debbie G

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wasp nest removal . 2 nests are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what pests are giving you grief: insects is the building: domestic what level of service do you re...

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How much do Pest Controller services cost?

How much do Pest Controllers in East Sussex cost?
Prices for Pest Controllers around East Sussex can differ depending upon the kind of work that you require to have done in your home. It's the question we get asked a lot "how much do Pest Controllers in East Sussex cost?". It's generally really good to have an idea of how much a Pest Controller will likely cost for their services. Rates are going to change based on the materials and the tradesman selected. The list reveals the sorts of task that Pest Controllers commonly do and the regular price variety of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so costs do differ by project.

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The average price
of a Pest Controller in East Sussex is:

£206

Pest Controller job Pest Controller cost in 2025
Pest control in East Sussex £70-£180
Woodworm Treatment in East Sussex £362-£862
Wasp Nest Removal in East Sussex £70-£180
Flea Treatment in East Sussex £60-£184

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Pest Controller FAQs

Is landlord responsible for pest control?

It’s usually a big disagreement between tenants and landlords when determining who is responsible for pest control when a property is infested by bugs or other pests. Now it’s part of your responsibility as a landlord to make sure that the pests are prevented from infiltrating the property, however this responsibility is shared by the tenants in some aspects as well. So, how exactly do you determine who needs to resolve this problem and also who is financially responsible for it?

Generally, pest issues are one that has to be handled with immediate effect in order to prevent then from growing out of control into bigger issues. It may not seem like a big deal when see a single bug or cockroach, but the fact remains that just a single bug is an indicator of a much greater problem that’s looming. So, who is responsible for pest control? Let’s take a look!

Most often than not, the landlord is usually responsible for the basic pest control at a property. Now whether basic pest control implies making sure that the property is safe from common local pests to ensuring the property is adequately and regularly treated against pests, these activities are usually within the scope of the landlord’s responsibilities. Therefore, as a landlord, you must do all in your capacity to ensure your building is protected from pests and reaching out to an exterminator or other pest control companies whenever the need arises should be done without any form of delay. You may be tempted to research if the tenant is responsible, however to prevent bigger issues the pest needs to be controlled quickly without regard for who is responsible for the financial aspect of the treatment.

how large can a Wasp Nest be?
At first, a wasp nest will start off very tiny, around the dimension of a golf ball or a walnut, when the Queen wasp starts to develop a nest in the springtime. Throughout the summer season the nest will grow as the number of wasps rises. The nest can expand to the dimension of a football or larger. It is best to deal with a wasp nest previously in the year before numbers boost as well as the wasps become much more aggressive in late Summer season.
how much does wasp nest removal and other pest control cost?

Cockroaches, bedbugs, fleas, mice, rats, mosquitoes, spiders, squirrels and moths are just a few of the long list of pests that home and property owners have to battle with on a regular basis. Failure to hire the services of a professional pest control will not only heighten your worries about your property potentially getting damaged, but you may also be faced with serious health issues if care is not taken.

 

We all know these pests are everywhere, they’re scavengers digging through ash cans, dirt and even sewage lines to find food. And as a result, they are able to carry and transfer different disease-causing allergens as well as bacteria. If you live or work in a building that’s infested with pests then you’re automatically predisposed to facing various health issues. These could come in form of skin rashes, allergies, respiratory problems and more. With all these aforementioned terrific impact of pest infestation, the importance of getting a professional pest control simply cannot be overemphasized.

 

If you wish to hire a pest control professional, then you may also be worried about the price. Well, generally, pest control prices offered will largely vary based on a plethora of factors. These factors include where you reside, the kind of pest you want to remove, the scale of one’s infestation, the number of visits you require, the pest control company you hire as well as how large your home is. Generally, if you’re dealing with spider infestation in a four bedroom house, you can expect to pay within the range of £200 to £230 to have the spiders controlled. Meanwhile the price for the control of cockroach in the same house will cost within the range of £230 to £260. Overall, you can expect to pay within the range of £80 to £350 depending on the factors earlier stated.

how to get rid of rats in garden?

Being smart critters, a rodent infestation of a garden can cause the owner a lot of problems. Rats are pests bringing about a wide range of health hazards. They’ll camp in your compost, eat away your fruits and vegetables, gnaw through fences, containers and planters and even spread harmful diseases to humans. The wild rats can bite or even scratch when approached and will seek shelter anywhere possible like in your greenhouses, shed and even in your home. And worse still, they reproduce quickly as a female rat can give birth to six litters annually with up to 12 pups. Therefore, if left unattended to,an unwelcome visit can soon become an infestation in next to no time.

 

In order to get rid of rats, you can start by thinking like one. Like any other mammal, they need food, water and shelter to survive and thrive. Removing one or all these three things can effectively help you get rid of rats in your garden. Generally, there are several ways to get rid of rats which can be natural without the use of poison and artificial, with the use of poison.

 

If you wish to use the natural approach, you can try using peppermint oil or laying of traps. Rats are known to hate peppermint and it’s also alleged to mask their pheromone trails. Simply soak cotton wool balls in peppermint oil and position them strategically through out the garden. The second natural approach is more of a trial and error case as rats are always very suspicious and it’s possible your traps fail to catch any unless you’re very cunning with the placement.

 

The most effective method is, however, the use of poison to get rid of rats. Simply mix the poison with food in small quantities and place at strategic locations throughout your garden to get rid of the rats, However, this must be done with great care.

what does woodworm look like?

One of one of the most unfortunate parts of a woodworm invasion is that the signs of the issue are just visible at the end of the woodworm's lifecycle. This is when the woodworm beetle breaks free from within the wood to proceed its breeding.

 

Sign 1: Departure Holes in Wood

The signs to watch out for are what we call exit holes. When determining if you have energetic woodworm in your residential or commercial property one extremely aesthetic sign is the holes produced by the woodworm as they leave the wood. The dimension of the holes varies relying on the types of woodworm but generally they are between 2mm and also 5mm. If the woodworm trouble is energetic the holes will have a 'clean' or 'fresh' appearance. They can often just be identified up close, unless there is a huge problem as well as many departure holes with each other. Take a look at our examples below of different kinds of exit holes:

 

Sign 2: Presence of Bore dust

Another sign that you have an online woodworm invasion in your property is the presence of frass being left by the beetle when it chews its means with the timber. Frass is a dirt developed by woodworm. The frass or woodworm dirt is light in colour and looks virtually like very fine wood shavings. This frass is essentially woodworm waste and also it can be this waste that can aid us identify what kind of woodworm beetle is present. As an example ... the frass created by the wood-boring weevil is 'sticky' to the touch as a result of there being moisture present. The pictures below offer an indicator of what to watch out for:.

 

Sign 3: Tunnels within the timber brought on by woodworm.

Although this is an apparent sign that you have a woodworm issue it is additionally one of the least noticeable. The tunnels are developed by the woodworm as it makes it method via the wood.

 

Sign 4: Harmed wood

Damage timber is a clear sign that woodworm are causing damage to your residential or commercial property. Damage can range from weakened floorboards through to crumbling skirting boards. It is very important not to puzzle woodworm damage with the damages triggered by completely dry rot or damp rot. If you are unclear which of these home care problems are creating the damage then it is essential to speak to a hardwood expert to evaluate the lumber to prevent unnecessary treatments that might not be appropriate.

 

Sign 5: Actual beetles

Dead woodworm beetles might be seen near lumbers that are contaminated. Similarly, throughout the beetle 'flight period' between May and October, you could see real-time beetles as they arise from the woods. Learn more concerning the woodworm lifecycle right here.

What’s the best way to deal with pests?

It’s usually best to use some kind of preventative pest control as well as reactive measures. Pest control professionals will be able to advise you on the best kinds of preventative measures to take. However, if you are unfortunate enough to experience large numbers of pests, then you need to contact a pest controller straight away.

how to get rid of wasp nest?

When it comes to getting rid of a wasp nest, it’s crucial to have it at the back of your mind that safety is first priority. And as a result, the best way to remove a wasp nest would be to rely on professional expertise and professional safety equipment. This way, you won’t have to worry about getting stung or causing series of damages to your property. It’s possible to do this by yourself, but it’s, however, not recommended due to the amount of risk that’s involved and an average home or property owner will not be aware of the steps as well as precautions to be taken before starting the removal process.

 

With that in mind, there are some steps you can take to remove wasp nest on your property by yourself. In this post, we’re going to walk you through these steps in order give you some idea of it works. Let’s take a look!

  • Burning the warp nest. Using fire to get rid of wasp nest is a very dangerous approach and often not very effective to eradicate the wasps. Wasps nest are made from a thin papery substance produced by chewing wood into pulp and as a result, making it highly inflammation. Therefore, you run the risk of not only burning yourself, but also making your property catch fire.
  • Water. Other home owners prefer to flood the wasp nests with water, but this isn’t also totally effective. Depending on the wasp nest’s location, you run the risk of damaging your property and it won’t get rid of all wasps in the hive either.

 

Overall, the best approach is by getting in touch with a pest control professional who possesses the safety equipments, expert knowledge, specialized products as well as experience when it comes working in small spaces.

how to get rid of fleas in house?

More than being just a pesky nuisance, fleas are actually a risk to the health and overall wellbeing of your pets. As a result, when discovered in your personal space, there’s a need to do all in your capacity to ensure they’re totally eradicated. If you wish to learn an effective way to get rid of fleas, then you must go beyond simply learning a few tips on bathing your dog. This isn’t battle that can be won at once, it’ll take days or even weeks due to the life cycle, habits as well as abilities of the fleas. To get started, here’s what you need to know about getting rid of fleas in the house.

 

To get optimum results from a deep clean, there’s the need to take out  and wash all bedding including pet bedding. Also, take the pets out of the house and move the furnitures in order to fully expose all the hidden areas in the house. Once done, the next step would be to vacuum the space thoroughly ( using the beater bar style as recommended by the experts) and dispose off the vacuum bag or wash the waste container after vacuuming. Vacuuming does not only make the area clean and clear out the flea dirt, but the suction also forces larvae to come out of their insecticide-resistant cocoons quickly which goes a long way to simplify your work when you introduce the treatment.

 

The vacuum deep clean task should be repeated every other 10 days for about a month based on the severity of the flea infestation as well as the frequency at which you spot the fleas when cleaning. What’s more? The pet bedding should also be washed every week for about a month to prevent the re-infestation of the pesky bugs. It’s however important to note that if the problem is a serious one or you house infested is a heavily carpeted one, steam cleaning may be necessary once you’re done with the vacuuming.

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