Pest Control & Wildlife Management Services
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Pest Control & Wildlife Management Services can offer a pest and vermin control service for hotels, restaurants, schools, offices, shops, factories, other commercial, agricultural and domestic premises, these can be either "one off" solutions or managed as part of a pest control management program. Covering Macclesfield, Knutsford, Bramhall, Stockport, Chelford, Poynton, and all other areas of Cheshire East, Cheshire and South Manchester.

Mole clearance from gardens, agricultural land, paddocks, sports grounds and other amenity grounds.
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Moles are considered to be agricultural pests, problems cited as caused by moles include contamination of silage with soil particles making it unpalatable to livestock, the covering of pasture with fresh soil reducing its size and yield, damage to agricultural machinery by the exposure of stones, damage to young plants through disturbance of the soil, weed invasion of pasture through exposure of fresh tilled soil, and damage to drainage systems and watercourses.
Moles burrow lawns, raising molehills, and killing the lawn, for which they are sometimes considered pests.
At Pest Control and Wildlife Management Services we can offer regular monthly service contracts, our services consist of a predetermined (dependant on survey and your businesses type) amount of visits per year, usually spaced at monthly intervals to ensure we can monitor any pest activity and carry out treatment as and when required.
With one of our contracts we will also provide you with a "maintenance folder" this will stay on your premises and will contain all necessary data such as reports, bait station placement plan, risk assessments, COSHH assessments and any other paperwork required.
A doe (female rabbit) produces about four litters per season with an average litter size of six kittens.
The does in these litters are ready to breed at six to ten months of age so the population can explode.
Traditionally the breeding season for rabbits is from March until October.
This season is now extending with warmer winters, and kittens (young rabbits) have been seen in December!
Rabbit damage causes the loss of profit on cereal fields and other crops, rabbit warrens and bolt holes can inflict broken legs on horses and other livestock.
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