As a minimum, our technicians must hold the ‘Pest Control & Management’ certificate from the Royal Society of Public Health. This qualification ensures they have the skills and knowledge to deal with all pests common to the UK. This includes the safe use if a range of rodenticides and insecticides.
There are also changes in laws and regulations that pest controllers need to work within. This is why the majority of professional pest controllers are active members of the British Pest Control Association (BPCA).
As well as learning new and specialist skills, pest controllers also contribute to local and national discussions and debates on what pest issues are increasingly common, as well as developing new methods of treatment and pest proofing.
Experienced
Pest control in certain situations and areas, as well as dealing with the pest itself, can be a sensitive subject. Pest control methods and treatments need to be discreet.
Our team always offer discretion without compromising on the efficiency of their service, nor the effectiveness of the treatment being used.
Our technicians will work in your property, domestic or business, as well as on surrounding land, in outbuildings, sheds and garages to deal with the pest.