Bristol Wasp Control – 0117 369 2709 Are Wasps Dangerous? Bristol Wasp Control is a necessity in many cases because wasps can be such a dangerous nuisance pest. Getting wasps controlled in your home or garden makes sense early in the year before the nests are large enough to put you or your loved ones […]
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Expert Pest Control In Bristol
Pest control in Bristol is all about finding the source of the pest problem. Integrated pest management or IPM requires a combined approach.
If we use rats as an example – we carry out CCTV drain investigations, drain repairs, rodent trapping, baiting and exclusion. We also look at the environment – removing water, food and nesting opportunities.
When you apply a combined approach to any pest, you have the very highest chances of lasting, even permanent success.
Most pest control business operating in the Bristol area are focussed only on treating a problem because it means repeat business. We focus on solving it so we never need to return.
Bristol is home to dozens of different kinds of insect, bird and rodent pests. We describe pests falling into three categories.
Nuisance pests – these include ants, woodlice and silverfish. For the most part, they are not considered important carriers of disease and do little in the way of damage to property or products.
Economic Pests – Rodents, beetles and moths are all considered economic pests. This is because they cause enormous damage to property and products like food.
Disease Vectors or Disease-Carrying Pests – Flies, fleas, rats, pigeons and bed bugs are all considered vectors of disease. They can carry and spread disease.
If you have a pest problem, we would love to help. Call our Bristol pest control team today on 0117 369 2709.
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Why Are Rats In Your Kitchen? Rats are in your kitchen for a reason – food! But sometimes, they come in to take a look. Rats love to take food items and hide them away in a place of safety for another day. This behaviour makes these furry little thieves a big problem. We had […]
Salmonella and Pest Control What Is Salmonella? Salmonella is a species of bacteria of which there are over 3000 known strains. It gets its name from the American vet, Daniel Elmer Salmon (1850-1914). Is Salmonella Dangerous? Not all strains or varieties of bacteria are considered dangerous to humans. Unfortunately, some are so significant that death […]
Discover Amazing Pests In Bristol Bristol is home to around a hundred or more creatures that could be considered pests!
Biting Insects in Bristol Are Fleas Biting Everyone? Dog fleas (Ctenocephalides canis) and cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) that are most commonly responsible for biting humans in Bristol. If you think it’s just one person in your home getting bitten by fleas then you’re probably wrong. This usually means they are not reacting to the bites […]
Insects In Bristol
Bristol Pest Control Videos Videos from PestBristol. We hope you enjoy the videos we share! We have hundreds of pest control videos we have filmed in Bristol and would love to share with you, so please come back and see more. We can also help with Mice and Squirrels.
PestBrtistol Pest Control We’re proud to offer you a wide range of pest services, operated by qualified experts. Many of the insects and rodents we treat are quite common, but also get called to more exciting pests, and we love anything new! Rats, mice, bedbugs, fleas and silverfish are typical examples of the pests we […]
With Bristol Pest Control Honey Bee Swarm Removal Because Honey Bee swarms are reportedly in decline, swarms deserve all the help we can give them. With this thought in mind, it makes complete sense to realise that control is always a last resort. Honeybee swarms can easily exceed 50000 bees and sometimes need specialist control. […]