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PPC Environmental Ltd is a member of The British Pest Control Association (BPCA), the leading Pest Control body in the UK. All Service staff are qualified to BPCA / RSPH 2, and are fully registered servicing technicians with BPCA's CPD scheme. This ensures that continual professional development is maintained. The Company is CHAS listed (Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme).

We carry a 10 million public liability insurance. PPC Environmental Ltd provides a full and professional pest control service. From vermin to flying pests, we have solutions to bring pest problems under control and offer prevention strategies to stop the problem re-occurring. PPC Environmental is accredited with BPCA (British Pest Control Association) full membership.

The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is the premier trade association for professional Pest Control Companies in the UK. By choosing a BPCA assessed member you can be assured that the services you receive are from a trained and trusted company that meets our strict membership criteria.
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Wasps will vigorously defend their nests so a professional treatment is highly recommended for safety reasons alone.
Wasps are a particular nuisance at the end of the summer when the workers are freed of the need to collect proteinaceous foods for their young and can indulge their passion for sweet materials e.g.
It is the ability of wasps to cause painful stings that concerns most people.
Unexplained road accidents have sometimes been attributed to the distraction of drivers by wasps.
They are not regarded as particularly aggressive and the ability to sting is employed by the social wasps to defend their nests.
There are over 200 types of Bees in the UK, including 25 types of bumblebees!
We've listed some of the most common here.
Different types of bee may require different treatment methods.
Note: pest controllers do not apply bee treatments unless there's a serious threat to human life.
25% of all bee types are endangered.
They aren't easily confused with any other bee.
They are rounder, larger and furrier and come with a variety of coloured stripes across the end of their tails.
Nesting sites are normally found underground in abandoned burrows, bird boxes, under the decking, or in the compost bin.
Bats do not pose a threat to public health, as human contact with them is very rare, even when they share the same buildings.
Because bats do not build nests, they leave very little or no damage to buildings, preferring instead to hang up or crawl into cracks and crevices.
Perhaps the most significant nuisance value of bats is the fear of them flying straight at you.
However, they are not, as is generally thought, blind.
They use highly developed sonar to "see" in the dark by listening for echoes of their high frequency calls.
Silverfish are scavengers and can cause damage in the home by eating materials such as wallpaper, or books and other materials that are high in protein, sugar, starch, cereals.
They seldom damage fibres of animal origin such as wool or hair.
Damage often appears as irregular patches removed from wallpaper or irregular and notched edges on wallpaper or other paper products.
Tell tale sign of silverfish include scales, excrement, or yellowish stains on paper or fabric.
Prevent silverfish by clearing up areas where wood, cardboard boxes, old papers or books are stored, and where there is evidence of insect activity.
When it comes to protecting your household from unwanted visitors we use the safest, effective methods and approved products in order to make your household safe and eradicate those unwanted visitors!
We offer a comprehensive range of domestic services that can be tailored to suit your needs, and your hours.
Our service technicians are BPCA qualified and experienced.
We will always endeavour to keep costs to a minimum whilst maintaining the highest of standards.
While we provide a province-wide service, we offer very competitive rates for our local area of operation - Greater Belfast, Bangor, Lisburn, Newtownards, County Down and County Antrim.
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