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  • Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at 9:17 am

During the Summer of 2010 Croft Pest Control will be giving a fixed Charge of just £32.00 to deal with a wasps nest or £44.50 for the post codes L, CH & CW
Pest and vermin control in Manchester, Cheshire and Lancashire has seen a lively and brisk start this year which is somewhat surprising given the relatively cold (weather of this last winter|winter of 2009/10}.

Pest and vermin operatives were kept busy with the usual town centre rodent calls during the winter of 2009/10, but the relatively cold early part of the year has already brought some ant infestation reported.

The fairly wet summers of 2008 and 2009 were not to the liking of the hymenoptera (wasps, bees and ants) but 2010 looks like it will be a busy year for flying ant calls.

Frequently ants make their nests under the floors of buildings and inside cavity walls causing a large number of foraging ants to invade kitchens and food cupboards.

However it is at the annual mating time when they are at their most distressing as they release winged males and queens which then mate in flight.

The appearance of thousands of these flying ants inside houses can be horrible indeed.

A relatively new pest was very prevalant in the Cheshire, Lancashire and Manchester area last season, the Varied Carpet Beetle (Anthrenus verbasci).

It was rare for pest operatives in the North West to meet these pests until lately but they seemed to arrive from nowhere in recent times and already this March has seen reports of these insects in unprecedented quantities.

Having a similar life cycle to moths their larvae, called woolly bears can eat natural fibres and can do substantial damage to carpets and all fabrics. They are a difficult and persistent pest to remove.

Those who are involved in pest control note that Bed Bugs are carrying on their come back in the Manchester, Cheshire and Lancashire area, often arriving as stowaways in the suitcases of returning travellers.

Very often the first reaction of unfortunate people who realise that they have been infested with these hideous,blood-sucking pests is to destroy the infested beds and buy new.

This is often a costly mistake as despite their name bed bugs not only stay in beds and in an infested bedroom will be found anywhere within up to five yards of the bed, in cupboards, drawers etc, even in electrical sockets and the new beds are quickly re-infested.

Most people mix up bed bugs with dust mites which cannot be seen by the naked eye. They both need a different method of pest control.

They dine solely on blood which they drink from their sleeping victims. People usually associate bed bugs with unhygienic living conditions but nothing could be less accurate, they do not require grime, they dine on you!

Until the end of April 2010 Harrier & Gatley Pest Control are offering a 25% reduction on their three year guaranteed ant prevention treatment.

The revolutionary treatment which is guaranteed for three years, extendable indefinitely in further three year chunks by a low cost re-treatment every three years, can be performed in most buildings subject to satisfactory free site survey

For the summer of 2010 Weaverham Pest Control are guaranteeing a fixed price for destroying wasps nests in the the North West area of just thirty two pounds.

Contact Wythenshawe Pest Control for more details on 0800 019 8382 or 0161 930 8814

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