With locally based engineers covering all areas, Express Hartlepool Pest Control specialise in all types of pest services including pest removal, pest elimination and pest prevention using the most advanced methods.
Express Pest Control Hartlepool pride ourselves on offering one of the areas premier 24 hour emergency* pest control solutions. In certain situations a pest can be more than just a pest. Health hazards and even fatalities have resulted from poor judgment and advice. When a pest problem occurs that requires an immediate response we offer complete pest solutions including insect control, rodent control and bird control throughout Hartlepool 24 hours a day, 365 days a year*.
Highly skilled Hartlepool pest controllers are on standby with fully equipped vans containing all the necessary equipment to carry out any pest service. With an Express local Hartlepool pest controller you know your in safe hands. We have had many recommendations through word of mouth. This is due to our policy of putting customer satisfaction as well as safety, above all else.
With local pest controllers available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week*, Hartlepool Pest Controllers have rapid emergency response time for both planned and emergency pest work. We can provide you with a quick and effective solution.
Our expert pest controllers have developed a reputation for professionalism and quality workmanship. With no call-out charge or any hidden extras, let us help resolve your pest dilemma today.
Our expert advisers are available day or night to offer you free advice and a no-obligation quotation for any pest work. We can also provide you with a written estimate should you require it. Call us today to book an appointment with one of our professional pest controllers at a time that best suits you.
Moles
Moles burrow up from underground to leave molehills of soil in gardens. They are exterminated using traps placed over existing molehills, which snares them immediately. If the traps do not work, poison gas can be piped into the ground using the existing molehills.
To prevent moles making an appearance, small devices that emit a high-frequency pulse can be employed. However, this is not recommended if family pets are in the vicinity.
Moles are virtually blind, and have very primitive eyes; in most species, the eyes are only capable from distinguishing light from dark. Some species do not have eyes at all.
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