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Pest Controller Bristol

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Pest Controller Bristol takes pride in being the premier choice for pest management solutions in the Bristol area. Our tea...

Local Pest Control

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Local pest control is a family run business putting our customers first.we deal with rats,mice,wasps,ants,moths,fleas,squi...

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15 Aug

Pest Control

Glastonbury - BA6

Enquiry from: Jane W

Start Date: Immediate

we have bees in the sitting room chimney. noticed this weekend but don't know how long they have been there. end of house but there is an anti-bird cage on the top of the pot. are you the property own...

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01 Aug

Pest Control

Glastonbury - BA6

Enquiry from: Kate D

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flea fumigation of 6 rooms in a two bed flat, 2 carpeted and 4 laminate flooring. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace what pests are giving you grief: other is ...

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28 Feb

Pest Control

Glastonbury - BA6

Enquiry from: CBD L

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need to eradicate spider& fly infestation in house loft. what level of service do you require type

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11 Jul

Pest Control

Glastonbury - BA6

Enquiry from: Anthony W

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Wasps nest removal. In a bird box

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12 Apr

Pest Control

Glastonbury - BA6

Enquiry from: Glenn L

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Customer visited the mypestcontrol.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property owner: Relative of owner, Building: Commercial, Work description: pigeons, pigeons nest removal and pigeon prevention

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27 Jul

Pest Control

Glastonbury - BA6

Enquiry from: Lisa T

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Remove a wasp nest from the exterior roof of my conservatory.

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19 Jun

Pest Control

Bridgwater - TA6

Enquiry from: Nicola S

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looking for a quote please for heat treatment. 4 bed house. it's one downstairs bedroom with the big problem, upstairs room are fine. have had it sprayed twice and not resolved so now looking at heat ...

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18 Nov

Pest Control

South Petherton - TA13

Enquiry from: Joy S

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we’ve always had small garden mice in a garden bank but the last two days have shown something much bigger which is digging two large holes in the same bank and under the conservatory. i obviously n...

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20 Aug

Pest Control

Street - BA16

Enquiry from: Sue K

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hornets have just moved in (last night) to our porch roof over the front door and are getting into the house. also can't us ethe front door

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13 Jul

Pest Control

Bridgwater - TA6

Enquiry from: Beccy W

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flea treatment removal lounge kitchen stairs hall and landing are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace what pests are giving you grief: insects is the building: dome...

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08 Jul

Pest Control

Bridgwater - TA6

Enquiry from: Rachel S

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Flea treatment. I have tryed flea bombs still have fleas

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12 Jun

Pest Control

Yeovil - BA22

Enquiry from: IVAN G

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hi, we have a wasp nest in our loft, can you please let me know if you cover marston magna and a quote, thank you, ivan are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what ...

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19 May

Pest Control

Yeovil - BA20

Enquiry from: JANE H

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suspected beetle infestation in garage timbers. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached what pests are giving you grief: other is the building: domestic what lev...

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29 Apr

Pest Control

Bridgwater - TA6

Enquiry from: Rebecca H

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please get rid of fleas, our 5 cats are getting poorly. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace what pests are giving you grief: insects is the building: domestic w...

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22 Apr

Pest Control

Bridgwater - TA6

Enquiry from: MARTIN H

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drying area needs professional moss and weed clearance easy access at any time are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other what pests are giving you grief: other is the bui...

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21 Jan

Pest Control | Woodworm

Bridgwater - TA7

Enquiry from: David B

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Wood worm treatment in Loft / Roof Space

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23 Dec

Pest Control

Yeovil - BA22

Enquiry from: Matthew G

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we have lots of rats in our stables and around our chicken run. what level of service do you require type

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01 Oct

Pest Control

Yeovil - BA21

Enquiry from: Robert K

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i work for stonewater we have a retaining wall which is being undermine by badgers and starting to move we need to carry out redial work can you help

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01 Sep

Pest Control

Bridgwater - TA6

Enquiry from: Louise B

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big problem with rats at the moment and my son saw three last night in the kitchen. need some help urgently. however, we have a dog that is partial to trying to take the poison so if there is anything...

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22 Jun

Pest Control

Somerton - TA11

Enquiry from: Bob H

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wasps nest under tiles on the apex of the cottage roof. called controller last year and he used spray chemicals pumped into the nest. the nest has regenerated this year. the controllers delivery sys...

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How much do Pest Controller services cost?

How much do Pest Controllers in Glastonbury charge?
Prices for Pest Controllers around Glastonbury can differ depending on the type of service that you require to have carried out in your residence. It's the question we are asked a great deal "how much do Pest Controllers in Glastonbury cost?". It's often really good to have an idea of how much a Pest Controller will likely cost for their services. Rates will change based upon the products and the tradesperson selected. The list reveals the types of service that Pest Controllers usually do as well as the standard cost variety of these jobs. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by task.

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The average price
of a Pest Controller in Glastonbury is:

£198

Pest Controller job Pest Controller cost in 2025
Pest control in Glastonbury £90-£138
Woodworm Treatment in Glastonbury £362-£862
Wasp Nest Removal in Glastonbury £90-£138
Flea Treatment in Glastonbury £60-£150

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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 to get rid of mice?

Apart from the films where you’d notice cute little mickeys running around the house, in reality, only a few (if any) would feel comfortable living in a mice infested property. Being smart critters, mice can cause a home owner a series of issues when they infest a home or property. Rats are pests bringing about a plethora of health hazards. They’ll live comfortably off your food and under your shelter while also wrecking havoc everywhere they set their foot on in your home 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 attic, kitchen, store and any damp area you can imagine. 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 within a little time.

 

 

To totally eradicate rats from your home, you can start by thinking like one. Like any other mammal, mice 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 home. 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.

 

The natural approach involves the use of peppermint oil and setting of traps. Using of peppermint oil is, however, not backed by any scientific evidence but according to several source it actually works. Simply dip a cotton wool inside a peppermint oil and place at strategic location throughout your home. Setting of traps can also be very trick as mice are very smart creatures who are always suspicious. So unless this is done in a cunning way, it might prove to be largely ineffective.

 

The most effective approach to get rid of mice by yourself would be to make use of poison. However, this method can be very deadly if not done with care. Overall, the best and safest way to eradicate mice from your home is to contact a professional pest control team for help as they possess the experience, knowledge and equipments to ensure a fast, safe and effective mice control.

how to get rid of bed bugs?

Nobody likes bed bug! The sight of one can send even the most rational people you know into a state a state of panic. However, it doesn’t have to be so as there are a bunch of effective ways you can employ to get rid of bed bug infestation in a way that’ll fit both your budget as well as schedule. Although, it’ll take both diligence and consistency from your part, but it’ll take care of the bed bug infestation for good. In this post, we’re going to walk you through an effective process in which you can get rid of bed bug infestation in your home. Let’s take a look!

 

  • Prepare your room for the treatment. This involves removing any items in the room that you can’t treat or that have already been treated. Cover the items that will be removed with plastic bags before moving them to the next room in order to prevent any unseen bed bug from infesting the other room. Also, remove the painting or art from the walls and check all the items that’s removed thoroughly to make sure the bed bugs are not transferred to the other room. If your mattress is heavily infested, you’d have to cover it with a bed bug proof mattress cover or a bed bug mattress encasement before moving
  • Treat the crevices, cracks, tufts and folds of your home for bed bugs. Make use of a variety of products to kill and control beg bugs for a more effective result.
  • Treat your mattress for beg bugs. To do this, make use of an aerosol spray labelled for bed bug treatment and spray the insecticide onto the mattress while focusing on the seams, tufts and folds until the mattress appears damp. Then allow it to dry before remaking the bed. Once done, you can also encase the mattress in a bed bug proof cover to prevent re-infestation.
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.

Will the pest control treatments be safe for my family or pets?

A pest control professional will always make sure that the treatment they apply is safe for people, pets and the surrounding environment. However, in rare cases and with serious pest infestations, you may need to leave your home for a short period of time.

Can I treat an infestation myself?

Yes, although pest control products available to the public are usually only suitable for dealing with very small pest infestations. If you have a nest or persistent pests, it’s best to contact a pest control professional. They have access to more suitable products.

how to tell if woodworm is active?

It can be rather hard to identify whether woodworm are energetic or whether the damages and also holes are historical, particularly if you buy a product of antique furniture with indicators of woodworm, or if you move right into a new location as well as find some indicators of woodworm. Apart from searching for as well as determining live or dead bugs the major methods of informing if woodworm are energetic are:

 

  • Fresh cleaning or frassing under or beside the holes
  • You can see light coloured timber in the holes, which have sharp edges
  • Edges of wooden light beams as well as joists are breaking away to reveal fresh, light timber beneath

The hardest part of the procedure is to appropriately diagnose if activity is present or historic so to start with there are some simple indications:

  • Brand-new exit openings in timbers, the shapes and size will certainly additionally identify the type of timber uninteresting beetle. The most typical, which is usually refered to as 'woodworm', is the usual furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) as well as this leaves a rounded hole 1-2mm in size. It does depend on the type of timber however a brand-new opening is often 'intense' with a typical new wood colour where as an older opening might become dark as well as much less smooth.
  • Dirt, noticeable bore dirt called 'Frass' listed below the holes is usually the simplest sign of activity as aged dirt will blow away over time. Again the shape of the dirt can additionally aid identify the kind of beetle, Deathe watch beetle dirt has little 'bun' designed pellets noticeable to the naked eye.
  • Actual Beetles, on occasion you will certainly locate dead beeltes specifically on window sills as many emerge from springtime to the end of summer though its the Larva that cause one of the most harm with some kinds living and feeding for several years within the wood.
  • Crumbling hardwoods, this will certainly most commonly take place on floorboards as they have a tendency to be thinner than roof lumbers or joists and also will escape to the touch.

These are the most convenient signs of activity though there are expert examinations that can be finished most are not cost effective, the dampness material of the lumbers can additionally be an indicator as to whether infestation might take place as fairly completely dry timber will certainly not be susceptible (this would need a deep probe examination).

What does a wasp look like?

Wasps have a black as well as vivid yellow pattern on their abdomen. With a black head, thorax as well as six legs, a grown-up wasp is similar in dimension to an employee honey bee at about 12-15mm in size whereas queens are larger at around 20mm in size.

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