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Came and gave quote and then completed job on the same day, I was very happy with work done.
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Coventry
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There are a number of pest infestations that have to be controlled in the UK, typically since their existence has an undesirable impact on health and the environment. Pests that need dealing with include rodents, cockroaches, fruit flies and caterpillars.
There are a lot of approaches to handle pests and a number of treatments. Domestically, the more common method is the rat trap, and this can be utilised at home, garage or shed to capture mice or rats that are present.
For farming and industrial properties there are pest management methods including poison spray and clearance of breeding grounds, which put a stop to an infestation.
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Ashtead is a village within the Metropolitan Green Belt of Surrey. The Ashtead Residents’ Association, founded in 1945, aims to represent the views of all who reside in Ashtead by way of a network of over a hundred Road Stewards and regular meetings. Ashtead features a significant two-part conservation area which includes the mansion Ashtead House made use of by City of London Freemen’s School, and six other schools. Amenities include parks, outlying woodland trails plus a high street with convenience shopping, cafes and restaurants, a football club and a cricket club. There has been settlement in Ashtead since at least Roman times, with a Roman villa dug up in what is now Ashtead Common. Ashtead appears inside the Domesday Book as Stede. The oldest part of Ashtead has the principle shopping and social area of the village, with two pubs plus the Ashtead Village Club which is a C&IU affiliate. It features a small southern conservation area, however outside of this has eight listed brick buildings, each more than two centuries old, including the Old Rectory which has been divided into Ashtead Lodge, Forge Cottage and Wisteria Cottage which are dated to approximately the 17th century and are also Grade II listed. The region to the north of the railway line is Ashtead Common, managed by the City of London Corporation due to a long-standing preservation order, and is a national nature reserve. Lower Ashtead is a relatively flat area leading to Ashtead Common that features a recreation ground, a youth club and skate park, a pub, as well as a range of shops all built near the preserved large square of wood in front of the railway station. Ashtead Park contains three significant listed buildings and four lakes/ponds. For all your property upgrades, be certain that you use trustworthy professionals in Ashtead to ensure you get the very best quality service.
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