Pest control service agreements
Pest Control Services
Professional services for Commercial and Residential customers
As well as our service contracts we provide specialist work for one off jobs or multiple treatments to control infestations. Payment options are available either on invoice, cash cheque, credit/debit cards and BACS.
Why have Pest Control?
"A pest is any living organism that is considered harmful or detrimental to humans and their activities"
Whether you have industrial, commercial or domestic premises pests can occur at any time. Their presence affect people in different ways. Some may find it a nuisance while others will be petrified. Whatever the reaction it must be remembered that all pests carry diseases and bacteria that can be transmitted to man, foodstuffs, non food goods and packaging.
Disease - Insects, Rodents and Birds can spread disease by transferring the pathogens responsible for human and animal diseases.
Damage - Rats and Mice cause millions of pounds worth of damage to British industry each year through damaged and contaminated stock and gnawed wires etc.
Contamination - Rodents are incontinent, continuosly urinating on the surfaces they come into contact with, whether it be a food preparation area or an office desk.
Ongoing Service Contracts

PEST SHIELD SERVICE
This service is tailored to meet the needs of any business offering regular monitoring and a report system at a frequency set by you. A local technician will visit the premises on a regular schedule to check the monitoring points and look for fresh signs of pest activity. Written advice will be provided, detailing remedial actions to be taken to reduce the risk of future pest activity. Free calll outs are provided just in case you notice any activity between our regular visits.
PEST SHIELD PLUS
This is our premium service which allows more elements to
be added depending on the type of business operation.
Field biologist inspections, HACCP checklists, Fly catch
analysis records, this service level is EFSIS and BRC
compliant.
