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  • The Importance of Supporting Local Businesses in Herefordshire and Worcestershire

    Key Takeaways Supporting local businesses strengthens the local economy and creates jobs. Local businesses contribute to community events, charities, and environmental initiatives. By supporting local businesses, you help build a vibrant, thriving community. Local businesses have a vested interest in the success and well-being of their community. The Vital Role of Local Businesses in Our Communities Supporting local businesses is more important than ever. Local family businesses, like ours at PGM and Son Pest Control, play a crucial role in the community, offering personalised services and contributing to the local economy. Here's why it's essential to support your local businesses and how doing so benefits everyone. Local Family Business Local family businesses bring a personal touch to their services. At PGM and Son Pest Control, we pride ourselves on building strong relationships with our customers and providing customised pest control solutions. Our history, values, and commitment to the community set us apart from larger, impersonal corporations. A family operated business is generally truer to its company values as a whole, which gives you - the consumer - confidence in purchasing goods or services. Local businesses rely on word of mouth as well as referrals from other businesses, so it's important to shop local and consider them as a priority. With a local business that is run by a family operation, there is generally a rich business history that supports the company from the foundation up. With a local, family-owned business the chances are much greater of receiving high service and quality. Why Supporting your Local Businesses Matters Economic Benefits: Local businesses keep money within the community, creating jobs and stimulating the local economy. Every pound spent locally generates more economic activity in the area. Community Benefits: Local businesses support community events, schools, and charities. They provide personalised services and products tailored to local needs, enhancing the quality of life for residents. Environmental Benefits: Local businesses often have a smaller carbon footprint compared to large chains. Reduced transportation emissions from local sourcing contribute to a healthier environment. How Local Businesses Support the Community Local businesses like PGM and Son Pest Control actively contribute to the community by: Sponsoring local events and sports teams, fostering community spirit. Providing jobs and training opportunities to local residents. Participating in charity drives and environmental initiatives, making a positive impact on local causes. Stay updated in your community and consider asking your neighbour or friends to recommend a services or products that are local before outsourcing from afar. The Vested Interest of Local Businesses Local businesses have a vested interest in the success and well-being of their community because: They rely on local customers for their livelihood, ensuring they provide the best possible service. Their reputation is built on community trust and satisfaction, motivating them to contribute positively to the community. To support local businesses, consider: Shopping at local stores and markets for your daily needs. Using local services and contractors for home improvements and other needs. Spreading the word and recommending local businesses to friends and family. Local Businesses make a Difference Supporting local businesses strengthens the local economy, creates jobs, and contributes to community well-being. By choosing local, you help build a vibrant, thriving community. Visit PGM and Son Pest Control to experience the benefits of supporting a local family business for your pest control needs, we serve the local areas of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. We focus on a beneficial relationship for everyone involved with our services, from our top community partners down to the very last resident in our community. Local businesses rely on customer reviews, so don't forget to take a moment out of your day to write a review when you receive excellent service or have a fantastic meal at your local restaurant or pub. ⬅You can leave us a review here :)

  • Wasp Nest Removal in Hereford

    Got Wasps? We’ve Got it Covered! Last week we had a lovely brief heat wave across Herefordshire and, as we start to head into the Summer months, wasps have already started to become a problem. The Queen wasps have been emerging from hibernation, the warm weather activating them to start to populate new colonies. Did you know that a wasp nest can produce around one hundred Queen wasps each season? That gives you an idea of how rapidly wasps can become a problem in your home or business in Herefordshire. Wasps can become very aggressive and, whilst a wasp won’t go out of their way to sting you, they can and do sting with very little provocation. If you get too close to a wasp nest or agitate them, you may expect to be on the end of a wasp sting. Have you been stung by a wasp? A wasp sting can be very painful. Wasp sting symptoms may include swelling around the wasp sting site for around 24 hours or more, itchiness, a sharp burning pain and a visible mark or welt where the wasp’s stinger punctured the skin. Ouch! Advice for treating a wasp sting Always thoroughly clean the area with soap and water to remove the venom. You can also apply an ice pack or cold compress to reduce swelling and take an over-the-counter antihistamine. Raising the affected area can also help as elevation can help to reduce swelling. Try not to scratch the affected area as this can lead to infections and cause more issues. If you’ve been stung by a wasp and your symptoms don’t improve over the next few days or you’re worried about a wasp sting or the wound becomes infected (for example pus, increased pain / swelling / redness) then contact your GP or call NHS 111 for advice. When wasps are a threat to public health Where someone’s body reacts adversely to a wasp sting, they can experience an allergic reaction. In some cases, an allergy can become quite serious; in rare cases fatal. If you or someone you’re with is stung by a wasp or wasps and experience any of the following symptoms you should seek immediate medical assistance: Swelling of the face, lips or throat (anaphylaxis), difficulty swallowing Dizziness Hives or itchiness in areas of the body not directly affected by the sting Feeling lightheaded and nauseous or vomiting Loss of consciousness Stomach cramps Sudden drop in blood pressure, weak or racing pulse or fast heart rate Wheezing, breathing difficulties Dial 999 for an ambulance if you or someone else displays signs of a severe reaction. At PGM & Son Wasp Control Hereford we will always do our best to prioritise call outs where there is a clear and immediate threat to public health. Please let us know when you call if you, or a member of your family, has an allergy to wasp stings so that we can do our best to get to you as soon as possible. If you are a business or public service across Herefordshire and you have a problem with wasps, call us at PGM & Son Wasp Control Hereford as we can treat any wasp nest that may present a risk to your customers or the public. If you have a wasp problem, give PGM and Son Hereford a call – we offer a fast, reliable, local service across Herefordshire, 01981 540088 or 07964 370480 today to help with all your pest needs. Email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk

  • Is Woodworm causing you a problem? Woodworm is a more common term used to describe the larvae of furniture beetle

    Woodworm are destructive creatures. They mainly cause problems to: Floorboards Joinery Structural timbers such as floor joists and rafters – this can cause serious structural damage to a building What is Woodworm? Woodworm is a more common term used to describe the larvae of furniture beetle. How To Tell If You Have Woodworm. Usually, the tell-tale sign is holes appearing in wooden surfaces. Often this will be accompanied by a pile of wood dust underneath. If the hole is fresh the wood inside will normally be clean white wood. The holes are made by emerging adult beetles but behind the scenes immature grubs may be tunnelling their way through the wood causing more destruction. What Does Furniture Beetle Look Like? Adult furniture beetle are around 3mm to 6mm long. They are small brown insects which fly. They lay their eggs on wood and their grubs bore directly into the wood where they remain for around three years before they emerge as adult beetles. The adults usually emerge around May and September. Common Ways Woodworm Access Properties. Second-hand furniture items Tea chests Wicker items Via dead branches of nearby trees – beetles are able to fly through open windows. How is Woodworm Treated? Furniture affected by woodworm is usually treated by coating all surfaces with a woodworm treatment. The fluid may also be injected into exit holes. An insecticide polish may also be used as a precaution. Structural timbers must first be cleaned; it may also be necessary to remove insulation to expose joists so they can also be cleaned and treated. Similarly, floorboards may be lifted to treat the underneath and floor joists. It is usually sensible to to leave structural woodworm to the experts rather than performing DIY treatments. Learn more about Woodworm Treatments and our Frequently Asked Questions. PGM and Son are a local family run pest control service, we love nothing more than helping people solve their pest problems, call us today on 01981 540088 for help, support and guidance. If you prefer, you can email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk or you can use the live chat facility on our website.

  • What To Do If You Find a Hornet’s Nest?

    This week we’re looking at the GOOD, the BAD and the UGLY – Not the Spaghetti Western but the European and Asian Hornets. The Good The Hornet is Mother Nature’s pest controller. They feed on aphids, which makes them a gardener’s dream and the hornet is an important pollinator. Despite their fearsome appearance the hornet isn’t actually an aggressive pest. Hornets are quite shy insects and, away from their nest, it’s very rare to encounter a run-in with a hornet. Hornets are also relatively uncommon. The Bad Hornets are big, much bigger than the common wasp and due to their size and features their appearance can be alarming. They also make a very loud buzzing noise which can be quite frightening, particularly near a hornet nest. Hornets can sting multiple times and, due to the level of venom they carry a single sting can be extremely painful. The Ugly The Asian hornet! Although the Asian hornet doesn’t pose any greater risk to humans than their European cousin, they pose a serious threat to honey bee populations. They cause major damage to honey bee colonies and you know how we LOVE OUR BEES AT PGM PEST CONTROL! What to Do If You Spot a Hornet’s Nest? If you’ve found a hornet’s nest you should call a professional pest controller to give you advice and NEVER APPROACH OR TOUCH OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE A HORNETS’ NEST YOURSELF. If you’ve got a hornet nest, don’t panic – call PGM Pest Control today on 01981 540088. Or us the live chat facility on our website to chat to a pest expert today. We’ll get rid of hornets for you, treat hornets’ nests and destroy and remove hornets’ nests for you. And we don’t just stop at tackling hornets’ nests – give us a call if you’ve got a wasp problem or any other pest problem for that matter!

  • Hereford, Need to get Rid of a Wasp's Nest?

    Worried about Wasps? With already a sharp incline in the wasp calls, this week we’re looking at some interesting facts about wasps and why wasps aren’t all bad. 6 Interesting Wasp facts you probably don't know There are over 7,000 species of wasp in the UK? A spider wasp will paralyse their prey and their larvae then eat their spider victim alive! They are the insect version of Hannibal Lecter! The UK weather helps to manage our wasps - the biggest wasp nests are generally found in Australia where the winter climate is milder – there can be up to two million workers in those nests – imagine! In the UK we don’t generally see our wasp nests getting that big as the winter tends to stop them growing to their full potential. Honey bees die when they sting but if a wasp loses its sting, it will just make more venom – this makes them a formidable insect warrior! A social wasp that is upset will emit a pheromone which is like a call for help from other wasps. A entire upset wasp colony means big trouble! Even though a wasp nest can typically hold thousands of wasps, there is only ever one Queen – Girl Power! Wasp Benefits to Nature Wasps are an important contributor to the eco-system – they are early pollinators Wasps are a natural predator – they help keep the insect and spider population down Wasps are a gardeners’ friend – they keep catch insect prey such as caterpillars and green fly If you are a business or public service across Herefordshire and you have a problem with wasps, call us at PGM & Son Wasp Control Hereford as we can treat any wasp nest that may present a risk to your customers or the public. Call us today for wasp help, support and guidance on 01981 540088. Email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk or us the live chat facility on our website.

  • Time to Give us a Buzz if You've Got Wasps!

    The wasp season is well and truly underway and set to continue with throughout the next few months. The Hereford Times reported last week the very sad news of the death of a Tenbury Wells resident who suffered anaphylactic shock following a wasp sting. This story, whilst thankfully rare, highlights how dangerous wasps can be. And just this week, we received a call from a customer who attempted to treat a wasp nest himself and was pursued by an extremely angry swarm of wasps! He told us he won’t be making that mistake twice! It’s important not to panic or worry though because the stories we’ve reported on above are rare. In fact, wasps will only usually attack people if they feel they are threatened. So, if you leave a wasp alone, chances are that they will also give you a wide berth too! But if you do scare a wasp be aware that it might call for backup – wasps in distress emit a pheromone that colony members nearby will pick up and defensive wasps start a stinging frenzy. Treating a wasp nest can be extremely dangerous and that’s why you need to call in the professional pest controllers. Pest controllers have access to solutions not available to the general public. Plus, we’re fully trained and qualified. We wear protective clothing and we know our pests! What to do if you find a Wasp Nest? Wasps aren’t all bad though. They can be beneficial in gardens as they feed their grubs on caterpillars and other insects. They act as a natural predator. Wasp nests come in all shapes and sizes and in all places – we’ve seen some in some surprising places, for example, in a BBQ – not a great place to have a wasp nest. They’ve also been found in toilet cisterns and brass instruments. Wasp nests start off quite small but can grow to very large sizes during summer and they can contain thousands of wasps. The earlier a wasp nest is treated, the less aggressive the colony will be. DIY products rarely work on wasp nests, particularly large established nests. Worried about Wasps? If you have a problem with Wasps call us today for help, support and guidance on 01981 540088 or use our live chat facility to talk to a pest expert now. Learn more about wasps and our removal process. Call PGM & Son Pest Control – pest control solutions across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk or check us out on social medial @pgmpestcontrol #MakePestControlGreenAgain

  • How Climate Change Will Affect Pests and Diseases

    Key Takeaways Climate change affects pest behaviour, distribution, and population growth. New pests like the Asian Hornet are expanding their range in the UK. Increased pest activity threatens agriculture, food security, and public health. Effective pest management requires research, innovation, and community involvement. PGM & Son Pest Control is dedicated to sustainable, adaptive pest control solutions. Introduction Climate change is influencing pest behaviour and distribution globally, including in the UK. Understanding these changes is essential for effective pest management. At PGM & Son Pest Control, we aim to stay ahead of these evolving threats and protect your home and business environment. Climate Change and Pest Behaviour Rising temperatures and milder winters are affecting pest behaviour: Extended Activity: Pests like insects and rodents are active for longer periods. Homeowners may notice an increase in the presence of ants, spiders, and cockroaches indoors as they seek food and shelter year-round. Businesses, particularly those in the food industry, may experience more frequent pest sightings, affecting hygiene standards and customer satisfaction. Survival Rates: Milder winters allow more pests to survive and reproduce. This means a higher number of pests like rats and mice making their way into homes and commercial properties, looking for warm places to nest. Increased rodent populations can cause significant damage to property and pose significant health risks. Breeding Cycles: Changes in climate can lead to more frequent breeding, increasing pest populations. Mosquitoes, for example, can reproduce more rapidly in warmer conditions, potentially increasing the risk of mosquito-borne diseases. Homeowners with gardens or outdoor spaces may see a rise in mosquito activity, while businesses with outdoor seating areas could find it challenging to keep these pests at bay. Climate change is expected to increase the prevalence and activity of various pests in the UK. Here are some specific pests likely to become more problematic due to changing climate conditions: Asian Hornet Expansion: The Asian Hornet, an invasive species, is expanding its range in the UK due to warmer temperatures. This pest poses a significant threat to local bee populations, which are crucial for pollination. Beekeepers and gardeners should be particularly vigilant. Impact: The Asian Hornet can disrupt ecosystems and cause painful stings to humans, making it a concern for both rural and urban areas. Mosquitoes Increased Activity: Warmer temperatures and wetter conditions create ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. This can lead to a rise in mosquito populations, especially in areas with standing water. Health Risks: Mosquitoes are vectors for diseases such as West Nile Virus and, potentially, malaria. The increased mosquito activity could pose new public health challenges. Ticks Extended Range: Milder winters and warmer temperatures allow ticks to thrive and expand their range. They are more likely to be found in gardens, parks, and woodland areas. Disease Transmission: Ticks are known carriers of Lyme disease, which can have serious health implications. Increased tick populations raise the risk of this disease spreading to humans and pets. Rats and Mice Higher Survival Rates: Milder winters contribute to higher survival rates for rodents like rats and mice. These pests can reproduce quickly, leading to larger populations. Property Damage: Rodents can cause significant damage to homes and businesses by gnawing on electrical wires, insulation, and food supplies. They also pose health risks through their droppings and potential to carry diseases. Ants Increased Infestations: Warmer weather can lead to more frequent and larger ant infestations. Species such as the Pharaoh ant, which thrive in warmer conditions, may become more common. Indoor Problems: Ants seeking food and water can invade homes and businesses, becoming a nuisance and potentially contaminating food sources. Wasps Longer Seasons: Warmer temperatures can extend the wasp season, leading to larger colonies and more frequent encounters with humans. Aggression: Wasps become more aggressive in late summer and autumn, increasing the likelihood of stings, which can be dangerous for those allergic. Spiders Increased Activity: Spiders, particularly those that prefer warmer climates, may become more common indoors as they seek shelter and prey. Health Concerns: While most UK spiders are harmless, the presence of more spiders can be unsettling for many people. Geographical Shifts in Pest Populations Climate change is causing pests to move into new regions: New Areas: Pests such as the Asian Hornet are expanding their range in the UK. These hornets pose a threat to local bee populations, which are crucial for pollination. Gardeners and farmers might see a decrease in crop yields due to reduced pollination. Asian Hornets can also be a nuisance and danger to humans due to their painful stings. Invasive Species: Warmer climates may introduce new, invasive species, threatening local ecosystems. Species like the Oak Processionary Moth can defoliate trees, impacting forestry and landscape businesses. Invasive pests can also disrupt local wildlife, leading to a loss of biodiversity and changes in the ecosystem balance. Impact on Agriculture and Food Security Climate change affects crops and food security by: Increased Pests: Warmer temperatures favour crop pests, leading to more infestations. Farmers might struggle with pests like aphids, which can damage a wide range of crops. Increased pest pressure can lead to higher costs for pest control and lower crop yields. Vulnerable Crops: Crops stressed by climate conditions are more susceptible to pests. Drought-stressed plants, for example, are more likely to be infested by pests like spider mites. This increased vulnerability can result in significant economic losses for farmers and higher prices for consumers. Food Production: Higher pest activity can reduce crop yields and affect food supply. This can have a cascading effect on the entire food production chain, impacting food manufacturers, retailers, and ultimately consumers. Businesses involved in food storage and distribution must also deal with increased pest pressure, requiring more stringent pest management practices. Health Risks and Human Diseases Pest-related diseases are also a concern: Vector-Borne Diseases: Changes in climate can increase the spread of diseases like Lyme disease, carried by ticks, and potentially malaria, carried by mosquitoes. Warmer, wetter conditions can extend the breeding season for these vectors, increasing the risk of disease transmission. Homeowners and businesses alike must be vigilant in preventing standing water where mosquitoes breed and managing vegetation where ticks thrive. It’s important to always check your pets and farm animals for ticks. Public Health: New or more prevalent diseases can strain healthcare systems. Increased cases of vector-borne diseases can lead to higher healthcare costs and greater demand for medical services. Businesses, particularly those with outdoor operations or those that employ outdoor workers, need to be aware of these risks and take preventive measures to protect their employees and customers. Challenges for Pest Control Professionals Managing pests is becoming more complex: Resistance: Pests are developing resistance to traditional pesticides. This means that methods that were once effective may no longer work, necessitating the development of new pest control strategies. Businesses involved in pest control must continually adapt to these changes, investing in research and development of new solutions. Adaptation: Traditional methods may not be effective under changing climate conditions. For example, warmer winters may reduce the effectiveness of certain pest control methods that rely on cold weather to suppress pest populations. Homeowners and businesses need to be open to trying new approaches and technologies in pest management. Innovation: New, climate-resilient pest control methods are needed. This includes exploring biological control options, such as introducing natural predators or using environmentally friendly pesticides. PGM & Son Pest Control is committed to staying at the forefront of these innovations to provide effective and sustainable pest control solutions. Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies To address these challenges, we need: Research and Monitoring: Ongoing research to track pest behaviour and develop new control methods. Monitoring pest populations and their movements helps anticipate and respond to outbreaks more effectively. This proactive approach is essential for both preventing infestations and minimizing their impact when they occur. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Combining biological, cultural, and chemical tools for sustainable pest control. IPM focuses on long-term prevention and uses a combination of techniques to manage pest populations with minimal environmental impact. PGM & Son Pest Control integrates IPM principles to provide comprehensive and effective pest management services. Community and Policy Implications Effective pest management requires: Community Awareness: Educating the public about pest prevention and control. Community involvement is critical for successful pest management. Homeowners and business owners should be informed about best practices for preventing infestations and the importance of reporting pest sightings, especially Asian Hornets. Government Policies: Supporting research, regulation, and sustainable practices. Policies that encourage the use of environmentally friendly pest control methods and fund research into new technologies are essential. Government initiatives can also support public health campaigns and infrastructure improvements to reduce pest-related risks. Collaboration: Working together with scientists, policymakers, and pest control professionals. Collaborative efforts ensure that pest management strategies are informed by the latest research and best practices. By working together, we can develop and implement more effective and sustainable solutions to the challenges posed by climate change. Conclusion In summary, climate change significantly impacts pest behaviour, geographical distribution, agriculture, food security, and public health. These changes present unique challenges for traditional pest control methods, highlighting the need for innovative, adaptive approaches. Understanding these shifts is crucial for effective pest management, which relies on continuous research, community involvement, and robust policies. At PGM & Son Pest Control, our goal is to stay ahead of these evolving threats by embracing integrated pest management (IPM), investing in climate-resilient solutions, and fostering collaboration among policymakers, and pest control professionals. We are committed to making pest control more sustainable and effective in the face of climate change. Join us in our mission to #makepestcontrolgreenagain by supporting continued research, innovation, and collaborative efforts. Together, we can protect our communities, agriculture, and environment from the growing challenges posed by climate change. For more information or assistance with pest control, please visit our website or contact PGM & Son Pest Control today on 01981 540088 or email contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk

  • Pest-Free Properties: The Landlord's Guide to Professional Pest Control

    Calling all Landlords and Letting Agents If you own rental properties or act as an agent for rental properties in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, you could benefit from PGM & SON Pest Control’s Landlord and Letting Agents’ “Clean Bill of Health” Service. What is the PGM Pest Control “Clean Bill of Health” Service? PGM & SON Pest Control offer a clean bill of health service across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. We’ll carry out a site survey prior to re-letting to check for signs of pest activity. Pest activity normally includes common vermin such as rats, mice, fleas, bedbugs, ants, mites and cockroaches. Once we’ve given your property the once over, we’ll provide you with a “clean bill of health” certificate that you can show to letting agents / prospective tenants. Our certificate may also prove useful for demonstrating you’ve met your responsibilities as a responsible landlord, for example, to Environmental Health, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Local Authorities and insurers. Why do Landlords need the PGM Clean Bill of Health Pest Control Service? The tenancy agreement may say that the Landlord is responsible for dealings with pests and vermin. However, even if your tenancy agreement contains express terms making the tenant responsible for dealing with pests / vermin, it’s likely that the Landlord will still have some responsibilities which may make them accountable for pest control. For example, ensuring that the property is free from pests prior to letting, keeping the property in a good state of repair and addressing issues promptly and effectively so that problems don’t arise or get worse. The Landlord is required by law to repair and maintain a property and remove all hazards. If you let a furnished property and the problem with pests was there when your tenant moved in, then it’s likely that you and not the tenant, is responsible regardless of what the tenancy agreement says. That’s why our clean bill of health service is important. PGM & SON Pest Control Services in Hereford can provide you with a clean bill of health certificate evidencing that the property was free from pests prior to re-let. You can let your property to new tenants safe in the knowledge you’ve discharged your responsibility from day one. And, we don’t just do a sweep of your property, we also give advice and recommendations on any preventative measures / proofing as part of the service. For example, we’ll point out holes that have appeared in your property that you may not have been aware of which may give access to pests if left un-resolved. We offer value for money pest control services to landlords and letting agents across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Other rental property pest control services Sometimes pest problems arise despite your best efforts. You may have instructed property repairs which haven’t been carried out properly or neighbouring properties may be passing on a pest problem to your property or your tenants’ lifestyle may invite pest activity. But don’t worry, give us a call at PGM & Son Herefordshire and Worcestershire and we’ll come and treat your pest problems. PGM & SON Hereford also offer an end of tenancy fumigation service for residential and council properties. If your tenants leave your furnished property with unwanted bed bugs or fleas, call us to come in and fumigate for you. If we carry out a clean bill of health check and find you have a pest problem, we’ll treat it for you giving you peace of mind. Afterall, a property is a big investment and it makes sense to maintain your investment! And, Landlords that refer us to their tenants may benefit from reduced rates on clean bill of health checks and end of tenancy fumigation. To avoid pest problems in your rental property in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, call PGM & SON Pest Control. We’ll discuss our services with you to find the best fit for your property portfolio, keeping your property free from pests and making sure you meet your legal responsibilities. Call us now on 01981 540088 or 07964 370480 or email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk Are you looking for the best and affordable Pest Control Company in Hereford? We provide the most effective pest control treatments to eliminate any pest problem for residential and commercial properties. ​ Our team are trained and certified to protect your home or business from any pest. ​ Wasp Nest Removal | Rat Infestations | Mice | Moles | Carpet Moths | Carpet Beetles | Cluster Flies | Cockroaches | Birds | Ants | Fleas | Hornets | Bedbugs | Termite Control | Waste Removal and more! a family run business Your Satisfaction Is Our Priority ​ 24 Hour Pest Control Company In Herefordshire and Worcestershire Need some help & advice with a pest problem? We have it covered, contact us today for a free non obligation quote click here

  • How to Get Rid of Cluster Flies? We’ve Got It Covered!

    As cluster flies are mostly found in rural areas so it's not surprising that Herefordshire and Worcestershire residents experience cluster fly issues. Why are they called cluster flies? These are called cluster flies because of their habit of forming clusters when they are hibernating. What should you know about cluster flies? The presence of cluster flies is not a sign of poor hygiene. Usually households in more rural situations experience problems with cluster flies so location makes a difference. When are cluster flies are problem? Cluster flies often cause a problem during the Autumn. They gather in significant numbers on walls and windows during the day and then retire into roof spaces during the night. When Autumn months are warmer, people might experience problems with cluster flies into the Winter months as well. As temperatures drop, the cluster flies will crawl under the eaves and fascia and roof spaces to hibernate safely over the winter. Are cluster flies dangerous? Cluster flies aren’t harmful, but they can be a nuisance. If they gather in significant numbers they can be unsightly in your home. For businesses this can cause a real problem as they will almost certainly put off customers in your business. They can also leave dark coloured spots on walls and windows which can be difficult to clean and look off putting. When cluster flies die in false ceilings and wall voids, particularly in significant numbers, they can start to smell. And, importantly, dead cluster flies may attract other pests such a rodents which can cause a public health issue. I had cluster flies treated last year and they’ve come back again! Unfortunately, this is a common problem because cluster flies tend to return to the same location year after year. If you had a cluster fly issue last year you are more likely to experience another one again. Some people assume the problem wasn’t treated properly the first time around but this is not correct. If you had a cluster fly issue in previous years and you’ve got them again it doesn’t mean previous treatments failed. Unfortunately, what it does mean is that you can expect your visitors every year. However, don’t become despondent about this. Once you’re aware of this, it can help manage expectations and also enable you to get prepared to treat the problem as soon as it arrives. If you’re having a problem with cluster flies, call us today to help. We can treat your cluster fly problem and we can also clean up any pest waste for you. No more dead flies on the carpet to! If you’re in need of pest control call in the pest experts today – PGM & SON Pest Control Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Call us on 01981 540088 or 07964 370 480 Email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk

  • Herefordshire's Premier Pest Control: Got Cluster Flies? Let us Handle it!

    As the first green shoots of Spring start to appear, we’re all looking forward to better weather and a gradual lifting of restrictions so we can all enjoy a happy, and healthy Summer. As the weather starts to warm up, it’s the season for cluster flies as they start to emerge from hibernation to seek outdoor sites to lay their eggs. Cluster flies often return to the same location year after year and so, unfortunately, if you’ve experienced a problem previously you may well suffer again. Prevention is unrealistic for cluster flies but once this is accepted, steps can be taken to sort out the problem. Cluster flies become a serious problem and a major pest in rural homes Cluster flies are not filth flies but they are a can be a serious problem when they congregate in huge numbers around living quarters. A mass of cluster flies has a very strong characteristic smell and they can be a nuisance in both properties and businesses. If you have a caravan or holiday home, you won’t want your first visit of the season to be marred by a mass of cluster flies. Whilst you can hoover up cluster flies, heavier infestations are better treated by a qualified pest controller who can use insecticides or smoke generators to remove the problem. Proofing your home, caravan or business can also help to reduce numbers but ultimately it is very difficult to control any fly problem due to the nature of the pest. There are some steps that can be taken to try to reduce the problem such as sealing windows and other entry points. PEST ADVICE, SUPPORT & GUIDANCE, FROM PGM & SON, AWARD WINNING PEST CONTROL If you’ve got a problem with Cluster Flies, give PGM & SON Pest Control Hereford a call on 01981 540088 or 07964 370480 for a free no-obligation chat. We’re always on the end of the ‘phone for advice so don’t worry about your cluster fly problems, give us a call now! If you prefer, you can email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk or you can use the live chat facility on our website.

  • The Importance of Loft Clearance Services Following a Pest Infestation

    Key takeaways Choose a licensed and experienced loft clearance service provider who specialises in pest infestation clean-up and removal. It is important to contact a professional pest control service provider to assess and treat the infestation. Loft clearance services alone will not prevent future infestations. If you have had a rodent infestation, it is important to seal up all entry points to prevent further infestations. Loft clearance services may require the use of protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles to protect against exposure to hazardous materials and waste products. It is important to follow the advice of the loft clearance service provider and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety. Loft Clearance Services Following a Pest Infestation Loft clearance services following a pest infestation refer to the process of removing any debris, waste, and contaminated materials from the loft or attic area of a building after a pest infestation. Pest infestations, such as rodents or insects, can cause significant damage to the insulation, wiring, and other materials in the loft. The waste products produced by the pests, such as urine, faeces, and shed skin, can also contaminate the area and create unpleasant odors. Loft clearance services involve removing all contaminated materials, including insulation, wiring, and any other items that may have been damaged by the pests or contaminated by their waste products. The space is then thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to eliminate any remaining traces of pests and their waste products. It is important to have a professional loft clearance service carried out after a pest infestation to ensure that all contaminated materials are removed safely and effectively, and to prevent any further damage to the building. This can also help to prevent the re-infestation of pests in the future. The Importance of Loft Clearance Services Following a Pest Infestation PGM & SON are specialists in the removal of contaminated loft insulation, pipe lagging, pest corpses and pest faeces such as rat and mouse droppings and bird guano, including disinfection, cleaning and the laying of new insulation and pipe lagging. Our trained technicians are experienced professionals in dealing with rat infestations, eliminating the cause and cleaning and decontaminating loft spaces, council properties, cellars, outbuildings and commercial sites. Many of the lofts we visit have poor insulation and most are not worth trying to save, so we believe taking everything out, cleaning up the mess, spraying to remove dangerous germs and diseases, then re-insulating to government recommendations is the best policy. When pests such as rats, mice, squirrels and birds take up residence in a loft widespread damage is caused to pipe lagging and loft insulation. Diseases such as Psittacosis, Salmonella, from bird pests - such as pigeons - are passed to humans from contact or inhalation and leptospirosis from contact with rat urine. Contaminated Loft Insulation Removal, Disposal, Disinfection and laying of new Insulation If you have items that have been infested by rats, mice, cockroaches or bed bugs, then we are able to safely remove these items and dispose of them in the correct manner. We are also able to remove items that have become contaminated with pigeon mess known as pigeon guano. We can then provide a full clean of the area if required. We carry out a disinfection with biocide to eradicate all harmful pathogens, bacteria that cause disease. Clean and clear loft of all contaminated loft insulation, damaged pipe lagging and pest faeces and droppings. Lay new loft insulation and renew pipe lagging. Finally, consider investing in preventative measures such as regular pest control inspections and maintaining a clean and clutter-free living environment to prevent future pest infestations. Don't delay, check your loft today! For more information on our loft clearance services, as well as Frequently asked Questions click on the link below. a family run business Your Satisfaction Is Our Priority Contact PGM & SON Pest Control Solutions today for your free non-obligation quotation on loft clearance, we serve Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Call us now for a personal, discreet and professional award winning service on 01981 540088 or email us contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk Rat and Rodent Control Bed Bug Control Flea Control Pest Prevention Services Woodworm Control Commercial Pest Control Need help and advice about a pest problem? Get in touch today! We’re here for you anytime! #MakePestControlGreenAgain

  • Preparing for Change: Professional Rodenticide Users Granted Two-Year Transition Period

    Adapting to Change: Key Updates on Second-Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides - A Two-Year Preparation Period for Pest Controllers, Gamekeepers, and Farmers In response to the recent update from the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime, professionals in pest control, gamekeeping, and farming are granted a two-year transition to prepare for significant changes concerning second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs). Despite resistance from certain farming organisations, the directors of the stewardship regime, operated by the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use UK (CRRU), deemed these changes essential for the regime to fulfil its purpose. Starting from January 2026, all purchasers and users of professional SGAR products are required to possess either a stewardship-specific training certificate, less than five years old, or an older one along with evidence of membership in a stewardship-specific Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme. "The most recent headline is that a stubbornly static 80% of barn owls carry residues of one or more SGARs. These changes are designed to strengthen stewardship and protect essential uses of rodenticides for all professional user sectors, especially farmers, by meeting GOG environmental targets". Dr Alan Buckle, CRRU chairman As the expiration dates of five-year certificates approach, holders have the option to either undergo training for requalification or join a CPD scheme. Since January 2023, all stewardship-specific training and certification approved by CRRU has been independently regulated by Ofqual. All qualifying CPD schemes will also be CRRU-approved. Two are already available from BPCA Registered and Basis Prompt, with more expected to follow in 2024. Stay informed and prepare for a sustainable future in pest management. Since its inception in 2016, the regime, led by the HSE Government Oversight Group, aimed to reduce wildlife exposure to rodenticides. The primary indicator of this goal is the incidence of SGAR residues in annual surveys of deceased barn owls submitted to the Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme by the public. Despite advancements in competence, best practices, increased awareness of potential adverse impacts of rodenticides on wildlife, and mitigation efforts across all three user groups, the target to minimise wildlife exposure to rodenticides, as set by CRRU chairman Dr. Alan Buckle, has yet to be fully achieved. Looking for a reliable solution to tackle pest challenges in Herefordshire and Worcestershire? Our award-winning pest control services are designed to keep your home or business pest-free throughout the year. With a team of experienced professionals, cutting-edge technology, and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we take pride in delivering effective and environmentally friendly pest management solutions. Don't just take our word for it, read what our customers are saying about us in our reviews. Reach out now for a pest-free future!

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