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Merseyside and Liverpool Pest Control
Merseyside and Liverpool Pest Control
Merseyside and Liverpool Pest Control – Harrier pest prevention who have earned a reputation as the premier pest control company in the North West are proud to announce that from today’s date their services will be available throughout Liverpool and Merseyside.
Applying the same principals of quality affordable service the company will be trading in Liverpool and Merseyside as Liverpool Pest Control.
Liverpool Pest Control are offering a fixed price service for destroying wasps’ nests at just £44.50 and they are available 7 days per week with no extra charge for weekend callouts. Liverpool Pest Control will also be offering a three year guarantee on their revolutionary new ant treatment. Yes, a three year guarantee.
Liverpool Pest Control specialise in the treatment of bed bugs and are amongst the foremost experts in the country on bed bug eradication.
If you even suspect you may have bed bugs call Liverpool Pest Control without further delay.
Hear the owner of Liverpool Pest Control on one of his regular radio appearances as the pest control expert for Radio Lancashire
Merseyside and Liverpool Pest Control
Harrier Lancashire & Manchester Pest Control New Areas & Websites
Harrier Lancashire & Manchester Pest Control New Areas & Websites
0800 019 8382 or 01257 230637.
Harrier Lancashire & Manchester Pest Control New Areas & Websites – Harrier pest control who have traditionally covered Manchester, South Lancashire and North Cheshire have extended their area of operation for 2010 and announce a series of new partner websites.
Harrier pest control have a fixed price for wasps nest destruction during 2010 0f just £32.00 except for customers on postal codes L, CH & CW where unfortunately we have to charge £44.50 to cover increased travel but as we do not charge extra for evening or weekend callouts this still makes us very competitive with other local companies and local authority pest control operatives, some of whom charge over £50.00.
We work seven days per week and will do our best to fit in with your busy schedule and not keep you waiting in all day. If the nest is accessible without going through the house you can even pre-pay by credit or debit card and we will destroy the nest whilst you are out. If it is urgent please let us know you have paid by telephone as we only pick up our email at the end of the working day. Use the buttons below to prepay.
Prepay your wasps nest then ring us to let us know.
Wasp Nest £32.00 all areas except Post Codes L, CH & CW – Pay Now
Wasp Nest £44.50 Post Codes L, CH & CW – Pay Now
Harrier Pest Control on Radio Lancashire
Harrier Pest Control on Radio Lancashire
Harrier Pest Control on Radio Lancashire – Our principal Ken Chadwick now appears regularly on Radio Lancashire to talk about pests and pest control throughout the Lancashire & Manchester areas.
If you have a question about pest control or pest matters, be it bed bugs, mice, rats, flease or any other pest problem then tune in next on December 16th at around 1- 3 pm and email in your question.
Ken is an acknowledged pest control expert appearing on TV, The Radio and in Local & National Press.
For a more immediate answer to your problems why not give Harrier Pest Prevention & Control a ring now on 01257 230637
Hear a recording of one of Ken’s earlier broadcasts.
Pest Control in Blackpool & Other Seaside Holiday Resorts
Pest Control in Blackpool & Other Seaside Holiday Resorts
Seaside pest control brings its own set of special circumstances which sometimes require a different approach to more inland towns.
Firstly the very logistics of working in a busy seaside holiday resort can be problematic, even the basics of parking your van near the customers’ premises can be difficult especially when equipment needs to be carried. This can lead to increased charges which have to be passed onto the customer.
In summer premises are often open seven days a week and even twenty-four hours a day thus leaving little opportunity for the pest controller to go about his work.
This may not cause too much difficulty in routine preventative inspection visits but can cause extreme problems when infestation is detected in that often pesticides require premises to be vacated for a period of time.
In winter the opposite situation may occur where premises are closed for several months leaving a pest infestation to develop undetected.
Seaside holiday resorts usually have a large number of takeaways providing food to eat on the go and often will be littered overnight with uneaten food scraps providing food for rats and seagulls.
Often daily waste collections mean that bagged food waste is put outside overnight thus encouraging rodents.
Seagulls are obviously a nuisance with their noise and fouling but often will take food stuffs up onto roofs and ledges causing a build up of rotten materials which produce flies and maggots.
Perhaps the most difficult aspect of seaside pest control is the resurgence of the bed bug which in recent years has seen numbers rise exponentially.
A high transient population of holiday makers often staying in inexpensive, high turnover accommodation means that the bugs can spread quickly throughout a resort and even expensive upmarket establishments are not exempt.
The very nature of a bed bug infestation means that it is difficult and expensive to cure and news of infestation is often of interest to local press who will often carry a story about a guest being bitten, thus ruining the reputation of the establishment.
Bed bug infestations require that the infested bedroom and those adjacent be treated thus losing revenue for the establishment.
A hotel or guest house could also find themselves liable for the cost of dealing with an infestation at the homes of their guests as the bugs are easily transported in luggage.
Pest Prevention carry out annual preventative inspections and treatment where necessary and can be contacted on 0800 019 8382 or
info@harrierpestprevention.co.uk
Bed Bugs Are Biting
Bed Bugs Are Biting
Bed Bugs Are Biting – One of the most hated and misunderstood pests known to man is the bed bug (Cimex lectularius). How many of us gone off to sleep at night as children with the words of our parents in our ears ‘sleep tight and don’t let the bed bugs bite’?

Don't Let The Bed Bug Bite
Bed bugs probably started to feed on man at about the time we moved into caves, the ‘bat bugs’ Cimex pilosellus and Cimex pipistrella primarily feed on bats and it is probable that bat feeding species of bug evolved to dine on human blood when our ancesters started dwelling in bat infested caves.
Until the arrival of DDT in the early 20th century bed bugs were common unwelcome guests in most poor quality homes.
The later part of the 20th century saw pest control companies dealing with very few bed bug infestations indeed, their presence being largely restricted to inexpenisve holiday camps and student lodgings etc.
Many people mistake dust mites, which aren’t visible to the unaided eye, with bed bugs which very definitely are.
Adult bedbugs are reddy-brown, about a quarter of an inch in size and greatly swollen after a meal of human blood.
They have an incomplete metamorphosis which means that the young are just smaller versions of the adult, they don’t have a maggot stage like fleas or flies.
Bed bugs typically feed on human blood every 7 – 10 days, coming out in the hours before dawn and sensing their target by detecting the exhaled CO2 from breath and when nearing in on their target, infra red body heat.
In the absence of a regular human host to dine on they can lie dormant for periods of up to 18 months.
Indications of a bed bug infestation are spots of blood on bedding and on the base of mattresses and some people can react badly to their bites.
The early 21st century has seen bed bug numbers increase across the world, the easy availability of international travel and economic migration have both been blamed for the increase.
What is sure is that thet are now making a real return not only in low quality housing but high class hotels, schools and even hospitals.
One London borough reports a doubling of bed bug infestations every single year from 1995 – 2001.
A single night away in an infested hotel is all it takes, they hitch a ride in your suitcases or bags. Pest control companies are also now reporting cases of transport related bug infestations on tubes, trains and buses so a single ride to town on an infested tube or train can be sufficient to spread the infestation to your home.
They are an expensive pest to eradictate as contrary to popular mythology they don’t just live in beds. They infest any nook and cranny conveniently close to a sleeping human, beds, electrical sockets, televisions, bed-side bed side telephones etc and eradication is both difficult and time consuming. They have even been found living beneath the toe-nails of infirm people and in the rolls of flesh on grossly over-weight people.
They are not a pest that can be eradicated by an amateur and a professional will almost certainly be needed.
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- Don’t let the bed bugs bite… (guardian.co.uk)
- Bedbugs return to British hotels (telegraph.co.uk)
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