Rats, mice, squirrels & rodents
Fleas, bed bugs, moths & other pests
Bees, wasps, cockroaches & insects
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Dead animal removal
Have you noticed holes in your clothing or does it have a ragged appearance? Do you have carpets that are now tattered? Then it’s time to call TDC Pest Control, our expert pest controllers will resolve your pest problem 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 East Dereham and in and around the Norfolk postcode, ensuring that there is always an available 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: 0800 987 0109
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 are moths and how can they be a pest?
Moths are butterfly-like insects varying in colour and size. Often feeding on fine, natural textiles such as cashmere and silk, moths are attracted to quality materials and can ruin clothing completely if left untreated, causing a ragged appearance and multiple holes. Small, maggot-like larvae may also be seen.
What types of moths can be treated by TDC Pest Control?
There are two types of moth that may require pest control treatment:
Clothes Moths – These moths infest clothing, carpets, and various other materials in your home. They can often be found infesting knitwear (such as wool, cashmere or angora), as well as other natural fabrics such as silk and leather garments. Clothes moths hold three different forms, from their tiny 5mm eggs, to the moth larvae growing as they develop. Once adult form, clothes moths are usually around 1.5mm long. Due to their size they are able to fit into tight crevices in your wardrobe, and are a lot easier to spot in flight.
Cereal Moths – This type of moth infest cereals and cereal-based products. Cereal moths can be present in dry foods such as flour, cereals, grains, pasta and nuts but often go unnoticed until they become abundant.
TDC tips for preventing a moth infestation in your home
Storing garments properly
It is important that unworn clothing is stored properly. This is to prevent moths from attacking your knitwear and other natural materials. Clothing should be thoroughly cleaned before storing away, with airtight containers or vacuum packs both acting as an effective storage method.
Vacuuming regularly
Although referred to as clothing moths, they are also attracted to carpets and furnishings around your home. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly vacuum, focusing on the edges of your carpets and underneath wardrobes and tables as these are places that can often be forgotten, yet are a manna to moths.
Freezing clothes
If you have already begun to notice larvae and moth eggs, these can be killed off by wrapping delicate garments such as silk and wool in plastic and freezing them for at least 12 hours. This is an effective way of removing all signs of moth infestation for delicate clothing that cannot be washed at a high temperature.
The types of birds that are subject to TDC Pest Control
Feral pigeons are the only type of bird that is subject to pest control treatment. This is due to their ability to deface stonework as a result of adopting ledges on buildings and other structures in our towns or cities, whilst contributing to carrying and spreading diseases to people and livestock.
What are feral pigeons and what do they do?
Feral pigeons are considered to be a big pest problem due to their ability to deface buildings, potentially increasing the cost of maintenance. Weighing at approximately 9-13 ounces, feral pigeons generally have pale grey wings with a dark tip. These birds usually feed on grains, scraps and seeds, adopting the ledges on buildings and other structures in our towns or cities.
Identifying if you have a bird problem
One of the most effective ways of identifying if you have a bird problem would be to note the amount of pigeons you see around your premises and if they are causing defacement to your building from their droppings, this can also contribute to carrying and spreading diseases to people and livestock.
TDC Pest Control specialise in all types of pest management. Whether you are suffering from a moth infestation in your home or a bird problem outside your commercial property, call TDC Pest Control today on 0800 987 0109 for your pest problem to be resolved quickly and effectively by one of our expert pest controllers.