Pest Control Blog

Lewes Rat Pest problems and diseases

A little bit of history about rats. In China, they consider a white rat to be good luck. It has also been found that rats did not originate in America or Europe but were introduced accidentally by the trading ships traveling around the world. in Japan they believe that rats will bring abundant rice to the world. I wonder if that will be still believed at present time especially because of the hazards that it has been bringing.

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How Do You Know You’ve Spotted A Wasp Problem?

Wasps. Hornets. They all kind of look the same, don’t they? So how do you know you’ve got  a wasp problem and not a hornet one? Unless you’re a wasp expert, a hornet and a wasp will look pretty much the same. They both have the same shape, they both have the same distinct warning […]

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More Facts About Wasps You Probably Didn’t Know

For last couple of months we’ve been posting a lot of information about wasps and the problems they cause in Sussex. You can learn about the lifecycle of a wasp, find out how to remove a wasp’s nest (and why you’d want to leave it to a professional) and even some of the myths surrounding […]

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Removing a Wasp’s Nest – some tips

Removing a wasp nest is something that should be done by a professional pest control company due to the fact Wasp stings are not a pleasant experience. Also, to control a wasp problem, you’ll often need chemicals and insecticides. And to use these requires training and sometimes qualifications. So what ever you do, don’t remove […]

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Myths Surrounding Removing Wasp Nests

Removing a wasp nest, should be handled by a trained professional. It’s a no-brainer when you think that each wasp can contain as many as ten thousand angry wasps. If you try and remove the nest yourself, you only need to anger one wasp and the whole clan will come looking for you. This is […]

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Wasp Problems In Brighton: The Countdown Has Started

As you’ll know from the other posts about wasp problems in Brighton on this site, the time is rapidly approaching when those hibernating queen wasps are starting to think about coming out of their winter hide-outs and building their new nets. So you should take the next couple of weeks to get as much information […]

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