by innovixx | Jun 17, 2021 | Blog, Pest Control
Grey squirrels (right) were first introduced into the UK in 1876, as ‘pets’ for an estate garden. The owner brought a pair back from America, and greys soon became fashionable amongst his friends.There are now an estimated 2.5 million grey squirrels in the...
by innovixx | Jun 17, 2021 | Blog, Uncategorised
People think that recycling is a new idea, but when we were kids we used to search the streets all day for discarded glass bottles which all had a deposit on them.When we had collected enough of them we would ‘cash them in’ at the local shop in...
by innovixx | Jun 17, 2021 | Blog, Pest Control
Rats, like many other pests are constantly on the look out for food, water, and shelter, and they are not at all fussy about where they set up home. They can get into your business premises through the slightest crack in a wall or a hole in your pipework and once...
by innovixx | Jun 17, 2021 | Bird Control, Blog
Spring is here, and love is in the air – especially for Britain’s 100,000 breeding pairs of urban seagulls nesting in towns and cities around our nation. Probably on a roof near you! They have become a new inland feature, largely since the end of WW2, and...
by innovixx | Jun 17, 2021 | Blog, Pest Control, Proofing
Having an effective pest control program in place is important in any business, but it’s especially important for businesses that manufacture, pack, or sell food. If you’ve got food on your premises, that automatically makes it more attractive to pests like mice, as a...
by innovixx | Jun 17, 2021 | Blog, Pest Control
Save the bees! Whilst we sometimes have to undertake pest control, we are also conscious to help our friendly wildlife. Honey bees across the world are in decline, under threat from viruses, and without beekeepers to care for them they could disappear in a few years....
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