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Does the Council Do Pest Control?

Does the Council Do Pest Control?

Whether it’s rodents, bed bugs, or cockroaches, the last thing you want is to have pests in your home, causing damage and putting your family’s health at risk. You need the problem dealt with fast, but do you really have to pay for pest control out of your own pocket?...

Should My Landlord Sort My Pest Control?

Should My Landlord Sort My Pest Control?

If you’re a commercial tenant, you’ll know how important it is to properly understand the terms of your lease, especially when it comes to what your responsibilities are. One of the things that is important to know is who is responsible for pest control on the...

Its Hot Out There!

Its Hot Out There!

Parts of the UK saw their hottest ever July day on Wednesday, with temperatures reaching 98F at Heathrow Airport. As temperatures rocket, spare a thought for our 'feathered friends' in the garden, and make sure they have a supply of clean, fresh water at all times....

Help! I have Mice in My Takeaway!

Help! I have Mice in My Takeaway!

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...

5 Signs You Have Rats on Your Premises

5 Signs You Have Rats on Your Premises

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...

Fishing For Nets

Fishing For Nets

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 exchange for...

True Or False? False Widow Spider

True Or False? False Widow Spider

We had the "Killer Seagulls" earlier in the Summer, now the National Press has lots of stories about the False Widow Spider invading Britain. All a little late - it's believed that this spider arrived in Britain in 1879 on a crate of bananas carried from the...

What A Load Of Rubbish

What A Load Of Rubbish

t's a beautiful Summer's morning in Orpington, Kent.The skies are blue, the birds are singing, and as you open your windows to let in some fresh air THE SMELL hits you!That's been the situation for residents of Cornwall Drive for the past 4 years, since...

Grounds Maintinance

Grounds Maintinance

Well, July gave us record-breaking temperatures - followed by the usual rain! Great news for your grassland areas which may well resemble a jungle by now! Fortunately, at Contego Response we understand the importance of good and effective grounds...

Save The Bees

Save The Bees

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....

I am unsure about the type of pest I have?

If you are struggling to identify which pesky pest is in or around your home, use our Pest ID guides for useful information on how to spot, identify and treat specific pests. Click here to check it out – https://contegohomeshield.com/know-how/ and select the pest guides.

How often do I need to spray insecticide?

We recommend spraying insecticide in the affected area daily until there is no longer any pest activity

Where should I look for pest activity?

Rodents tend to nest in warm spaces such as lofts and under floorboard, kitchen units, under the bath, walls.

Fleas bedbugs, moths, beetles etc tend to be found in carpets and other fabrics

Wasps are commonly located  in air brick covers, lofts and under facias

Cockcroaches love warm spaces

Do I need to unwrap the rodenticides?

No, our rodenticides will be just as effective in the packaging as out of it.

When using our blocks in conjuction with a bait station, these can be unwrapped

What do rodents eat?

A: Mice and rats are not fussy eaters. In the wild, they will typically eat seed, grains and fruit, but if the rodents are in your home, they will gnaw away at almost anything they can find. Dry foods like cereals are easy targets, but both rats and mice will be indiscriminate when it comes to sustenance. Don’t be surprised to see evidence of rodents around bins and waste food – this is a common factor in the initial attraction of mice and rats to your home in the first place.

Where is the best place to put poison?

Place the poison near locations of high pest activity. When using outside,or indoors around children/pets, use a bait station to protect local wildlife, pets and children

How long do mice live for?

Mice have a life expectancy of 18 months to two years. They tend to breed every 35 days so it is important to keep putting down poison until it is no longer being taken. 

Are your products pet safe?

We recommend keeping all products out of reach from pets and children

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