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Services.

These are an example of some of the services we offer.

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If the service you require is not listed, please do not hesitate to get in touch to see how we can help!

Rabbit Control

Bird Control

All aspects of rodent control carried out, From small issues to large scale infestations.

Various methods employed and as per CRRU guidelines the least  toxic methods will be employed first, before considering the use of Rodenticides.

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The grey squirrel ( Sciurus Carolinensis) is a rodent and can cause significant damage to buildings and trees, Annual damage costs are estimated to be £37M!  https://rfs.org.uk/insights-publications/rfs-reports/report-overview-the-cost-of-grey-squirrel-damage-to-woodland-in-england-and-wales/

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Rodent control and monitoring contracts available, Please see the appropriate page for more information.

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Moles can cause significant damage to gardens and larger parcels of land alike including contamination on hay and silage crops.

Here at  Agri-WMH we only use humane and effective spring traps for efficient mole control.

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Please get in touch for a quote.

Mole Control

Left unchecked, Rabbit populations can significantly multiply, causing damage to crops, land, livestock and infrastructure.

 

We employ many methods to control rabbits and offer services for ongoing control and monitoring.

Current customers include tree plantations, equestrian properties, sports grounds, agricultural land and caravan sites.

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Birds can cause many problems, from nesting on buildings and causing health hazards through guano, to devastating crop yields.

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We are pleased to offer crop and livestock protection services,

and we can install many different products to deter birds from buildings and also offer hire of a "Bangalore bird scarer" which is a gas powered device that emits a loud bang at intervals to disperse birds.

Commercial, Agricultural and domestic properties are all within our remit.

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Rodent Control.

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