UnWelcome Winter Guests
Over the last few weeks we have seen a steady drop in the weather, gone are the long summer evenings only to be replaced with cold, wet, dark nights. However, we are not the only ones to notice this...
View ArticleUrban Fox Problems
It’s been almost six years since fox hunting was banned by Parliament and in that time our four legged ‘friend’ has flourished and in some cases become more braising in terms of entering the human...
View ArticleMore Than Just Bread
As the weather begins to fall, some homes and factories may have some unwelcome guests scratching, scurrying and chewing through walls, electrical wires and food sources. Mice and rats are pests that...
View ArticleDangers of Christmas Pigeon Droppings
At this time of the year most of our high streets are filled with people busy Christmas shopping, rushing from shop to shop looking for the latest bargains and sales to hit the shelves. As they scurry...
View ArticleSilent Sleeping Partners
Every day millions of people will be sharing their home with the humble Bed Bug. These pests often lodge unnoticed in dark crevices and will hitch a ride on anything that passes by causing a new...
View ArticleThe Cockroach The Final Survivor
One of our primal fears is that when we fall asleep and leave our mouth open, some kind of insect will be found taking a drink of our saliva from our mouths. This is especially true when we visit some...
View ArticleMasonry and Mining Bees
In spring and early summer, you may notice bees coming and going from holes in walls or the ground. These are probably masonry bees (also called mortar bees) or mining bees. They resemble honeybees,...
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