Lights go off one by one. The shopkeeper prepares to leave. The front door shuts. Security shutters roll down. A moment’s silence. Then, in the far corner, sharp eyes twinkle. Lithe. Sleek. Watchful. Feet moving purposefully. The intruder heads towards its goal. The Hovis Seed Sensations. The rat will eat nothing else. This is the
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Pest control - Living Home Standard
Pest control problems are contributing to more than four out of 10 homes in Britain failing to reach acceptable standards, says Shelter. The housing charity has launched a new Living Home Standard that takes account of affordability, neighbourhood, decent conditions, stability and space. Pest control problems, such as rat infestation and mouse infestation, are often
The case for rat proofing proved!
What has happened to the McCann family proves the case for rat roofing. Michael McCann caught 19 rats within 24 hours of getting home from holiday. Eventually he and his family had to move out of their home in Belfast for safety reasons, while his landlord brought in pest controllers to deal with the problem.
Best mouse poison? That’s no mice poison!
Selecting the best mouse poison might appear a sensible move to get rid of mice. Right? Well, here at SUPERPROOFTM we believe we can explain how that would be wrong. That’s because mouse control is not about destruction of wild mammals, but about removing them through effective mouse proofing, a process we call Superproofing. Conventional
The case for rodent proofing - it stops rats taking your chips!
Watch out there’s a rodent about. A pub goer claims a rat grabbed a chip from his fingers Would a rat run up your trouser leg and steal food from your hand? Well, that’s what one diner says happened at a pub in Wiltshire. He says he was at the pub in Trowbridge when the
Rat infestation work wins praise
SUPERPROOF™ has solved a serious rat infestation that threatened to spread throughout several flats in a property owned by a housing association. The Victorian terraced property had been infested with rats over a number of months, and the problem was gradually getting worse. Its owner, Notting Hill Housing Association, in London, called in mouse proofing