Pest Control Services

We provide specialist pest control in the south-east of England. Throughout the 90+ years experience, we have to deal with pest infestations, we have gained industry-leading expertise – giving us the ability to provide residential and commercial customers with exceptional pest control advice. We ensure you that our highly trained exterminators are extremely knowledgeable and able to deliver the best possible pest removal services in London.

We understand that discovering pests in your home or business is distressing. London’s dense urban population offers vermin like rats, mice and pests such as cockroaches, bedbugs, clothes moths and nuisance birds what they need most, sources of food and safe harbourages. Our team of pest control experts in the capital work to ensure you have a pest free home or office.

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Fast, Discreet & Sensitive Pest Control Services Available 24/7

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Pest Control Services for Your Home

With a population of over 10 million in the South East of England, the likelihood of you having a pest infestation at some point in your life is high. From a mouse riddled house, bed bug infested bedrooms, cupboards full of ants, to cockroaches invading your kitchen, our professional emergency pest control team have seen it all and much worse. As distressing as this can be, our team of qualified exterminators are here to help with a range of pest control treatments.

If your house, flat, or 3 square feet of your perfect lawn is being invaded by unwanted pests we are here to provide you with the best pest advice and assistance to become pest free. Please contact us today to discuss pest treatment and becoming pest free!

Fast, Discreet & Sensitive Pest Control Services Available 24/7

Frequently Asked Pest Control Questions

pest is any animal or plant which has a harmful effect on humans, their food or their living conditions. Pests include animals which:

  • carry disease-causing micro-organisms and parasites, for example, mosquitoes which carry Ross River virus and Murray Valley encephalitis.
  • attack and eat vegetable and cereal crops, for example, caterpillars and grasshoppers.
  • damage stored food. For example, rats and mice may eat grain in silos, rice or biscuits in shops and homes and contaminate this food with their faeces (droppings) and urine.
  • attack and eat farm and station animals. For example, feral dogs (dingoes) kill or maim many sheep and goats each year; foxes will kill poultry, lambs and many species of native wildlife; and feral cats also prey on native wildlife.
  • damage clothing. Silverfish, for example, eat holes in clothes.
  • damage buildings. For example, termites can cause considerable damage to timber in buildings.
  • bite people. For example, bed bugs (so-called because they often bite people in their beds) are very difficult and expensive to control. Their bites can cause great irritation to those bitten and, like mosquito bites, can become infected if scratched.

There are thousands of different kinds of pests which are harmful to humans.

Most pests seek food and shelter in your home. They are not attracted by dirtiness but by food and water supplies. Some insects and rodents can fit through the tiniest holes and cracks. This can happen even if you have the cleanest property.

Not really. Most of the insecticides and pesticides used in pest control are not available to the general public.