Are you unsure what the issue is? Have you tried dealing with it yourself with over-the-counter treatments? Does nothing seem to be working?
As odd as it may seem, many people are not always sure they have a pest problem; they just know that there is something causing a nuisance but are unsure what can be done to deal with it, if anything. Other customers also worry about the effects of treatment on them, their home, business, pets and so on.
When you do have a pest problem in Camden, Regent’s Park, Baker Street, Euston, Primrose Hill. Marylebone, Somers Town, Kings Cross, Edgware Road, Chalk Farm or surrounding areas there is one person you should call – Mark at West London Pest Control.
Dealing with a pest problem effectively and decisively follows four key stages:
Identifying the pest is first and foremost the most important part of any pest control call. Understanding what is causing the issue and why means that not only can the pest be treated and eradicated, but also steps can be taken as prevention for future issues.
To do this, pest controllers need to be qualified and I have the following certifications and experience:
We can deal with ALL pests in all situations for domestic and business customers. The list of pests is long but we can deal with but not limited to, ants to bees, wasps, silverfish, pigeons, squirrels, foxes, rabbits, bedbugs, fleas, flies, rats, mice and so on.
Understanding how big the issue or infestation is important too. Dealing with a one-off infestation of a squirrel in a roof space requires a different level of input than an on-going rodent infestation in and around a food premises.
Offering a discreet service too, North West London Pest Control has experience of working in and around the local area. This understanding of the locality also means that we understand why some pests are a more common problem in some areas than others.
From the water’s edge to a busy high street, understanding that the solutions offered need to change to fit the local environment is important. For example, laying poison in heavily populated areas is not a fit solution.
You need to be confident that the pest control technician can operate in a way that is safe which is why we hold a variety of qualifications such as First Aid (including defibrillator training), trauma medic training, qualifications in engineering and construction, PADI dive training, Maritime Health & Safety, a range of Firearm licenses and so on. Combine this with 16 years experience in the military and in the specialist field of pest control, and you have a powerful pest control response.
Solutions need to be safe and fit with the local environment, as well as being humane and, wherever possible, targeting non-species.
This is why we take time to assess the whole picture, from pest to locality, the scale of the issue and the solution that offers effectiveness.