After the survey, we explain what has been found and advise on the most suitable next step. Depending on the issue, this may include pest control treatment, proofing work, fitting a one-way valve, arranging drain repairs, or making practical changes to reduce the risk of the problem coming back.
Archives: FAQs
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Can you help stop pests coming back?
Yes. Effective pest control is about more than simply treating the visible problem. Once we understand what is causing the issue, we can explain the practical steps that may help prevent future activity. This could include identifying entry points, improving proofing, changing storage habits, removing attractants, addressing drainage issues, or making small changes around the property. Our goal is to help you feel confident that the immediate pest problem has been dealt with and that you know what can be done to reduce the risk of it happening again.
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Will the treatment be discreet?
Yes. We understand that pest problems can feel sensitive, stressful or embarrassing, especially for homes, rental properties and customer-facing businesses. Our service is professional, respectful and discreet from the first conversation through to the treatment itself. We will explain what needs to happen clearly, without scare tactics or unnecessary fuss, and we will treat your property with care. Where possible, we work in a way that minimises disruption to your home, staff, customers or neighbours, while still making sure the pest problem is dealt with properly.
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Do you provide pest removal for homes and businesses?
Yes. We provide pest control and pest removal for homeowners, landlords, tenants and businesses across Hertfordshire. Whether you are dealing with pests in a family home, rental property, office, shop, restaurant, warehouse or other commercial premises, we can help you understand the issue and take the right course of action. Every property is different, so we tailor our approach based on the pest involved, the level of activity, the layout of the building and any specific risks. Our aim is not only to remove the immediate pest problem, but also to give clear advice on how to reduce the chance of it returning.
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How quickly should I deal with a pest problem?
It is always best to get professional advice as soon as you notice signs of pest activity, even if the issue seems minor. Pests can spread quickly, and what starts as a small problem can become much harder to control if it is left untreated. Early signs such as droppings, scratching noises, damage to packaging, unusual smells, nests, insects appearing regularly, or activity around entry points should not be ignored. By acting early, we can identify the source of the problem, recommend the most suitable treatment and help reduce the risk of damage, contamination or the infestation spreading further through your home or business.