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Flea Treatment Aylsham

Fleas, bed bugs, moths & other pests

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Bees, wasps, cockroaches & insects

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Foxes, birds, rabbits & vermin

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TDC Pest Control Aylsham

Have you discovered a bees or wasps nest outside your property? Some bees can cause structural damage to your property, for example holes in your walls or damaged mortar between bricks. If you suspect you may have a wasp or bee problem, then it’s time to call TDC Pest Control, as one of the top pest control companies in Norfolk, they resolve your pest problem sorted quickly and efficiently.

TDC Pest Control, have been established in Norfolk for over ten years, and during that time have developed a reputation for excellence in pest control management. TDC Pest Control use locally based Norfolk pest controllers, to cover Alysham and in and around the Norfolk postcode, ensuring that there is always an available qualified pest controller to resolve your pest problem.

Every member of the TDC Pest Control team, is fully certified and highly skilled in all methods of fumigation, poison and insecticide handling as well as extermination. If you have a pest problem that needs a professional, then call TDC Pest Control now on: 01263569053

Providing a high quality service at competitive rates, feel free to call our dedicated hotline any time day or night, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year*. We understand that when an infestation takes hold in your home, it can be unbearable. That is why if you have an emergency pest crisis, our experienced controllers can be with you within 30-90* minutes.

TDC Pest Control specialise in all types of pest management, some of which include:

*Where possible.

What type of ants are there and what do they do?

There are two specific species of ants that are subject to pest control in the UK, these include:

Garden Ants also known as the common black ant, are black or red in colour and measure at approximately 7mm in length. These ants can be found all over Europe and in some parts of North America and Asia. These ants rarely cause damage to plants, however they do feed on sugary foods and can be a nuisance when a colony invade your home looking for food.

Pharaoh Ants are distinctively red in colour and much smaller in size than garden ants, averaging at around 3.5mm in length. Pharaoh ants live in colonies that can vary in size, although colonies are made up of several queens, in which the worker ants bring food back to the nest to feed the queen and larvae. They prefer to nest in hidden and well-protected areas, eating all types of food but especially sweets. As a result, they are considered to be a pest due to their ability to survive sufficiently in indoor areas and contaminate foods by the diseases they carry.

How can I tell if I have an ant problem?

Depending on the severity of the ant infestation, indications can include the sheer amount you will see along surfaces in your home or garden, as well as possibly discovering an ants nest. Signs of a garden ants nest can be spotting mounds of earth, this will be the entrance of the ants nest.

Treating an ant infestation

Both species of ant can be treated in the same way. This is done by a fully qualified pest controller using a powder based insecticide and spreading this across the entrance of the ants nest and surrounding areas. The worker ants then proceed to carry this down through the nest, in turn killing the queen and other nests within the colony. Infestations can become very widespread which is why it is important to ensure that all of the ants are treated correctly to prevent further infestation.

What do ants eat?

Ants generally are attracted to foods that are high in sugar and greases. They will eat almost anything apart from solid foods, as all foods must be liquids. Ants also need a lot of water in order to survive, especially during a drought.

Species of bees that are subject to pest control

There are three different species of bees that may cause customers to contact us:

TDC Pest Fact: Asian hornets are still considered to be a delicacy by some cultures. Many Japanese consider hornets larva a delicacy and will serve them deep fried or as a hornet sushi.

How can I tell if I have a problem with bees or wasps?

There are a few ways to tell if you have bees or wasps lurking in your home, from checking your attic or loft for a wasps nest, to the dark and dry corners of your property, as wasps prefer to build their nests here, with bees able to build their nests anywhere. Alternatively, if you notice structural damage to your property such as holes in the walls and damaged mortar between bricks, it is likely that you are suffering from a masonry bee infestation. These bees drill into the brick work to create cavities in order to build their nests.

Why is it necessary to wait at least 24 hours after discovering a bees or wasps nest to have it treated?

It is normally suggested that the customer should wait at least 24 hours before contacting a pest controller about a bees or wasps nest as generally they tend to move on during this time period. If they are still prominent after 24 hours, then it is suggested that the customer contacts the British Bee Keeping Association first, and then a pest controller after this.

If you have discovered a bees or wasps nest, or you have an ant problem, please call TDC Pest Control today on 01263569053 for your pest problem to be eradicated quickly and efficiently.

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