Judging by other people’s experience it can be said that flea problem can be treated in different ways. The most curious thing about it is that if something works perfectly in one household it does not mean that it is going to work in another one. For example fleas are found in the houses with pets and also the same problem can appear in the houses without pets. The most …Read More
How serious is Bed Bugs Bite?
Bed bug bites are quite unpleasant and itchy and may provoke infection when scratched. The bed bugs are fastidious eaters. They choose any part of the human body with good blood flow. Bed bugs actually becoming a problem when they become hungry and desperate for blood. As a fact, a bed bug can eat and absorb approximately seven times its own body weight in human blood. The warmth of a …Read More
Wasps, a bumper season?
Reports coming in from members certainly substantiate the information that the National Press carried earlier about this year’s wasp season, to the effect that large numbers of wasps were causing chaos throughout the UK. Member’s information and our own observations indeed indicate that during the hottest spell in july large numbers made the usual visits to the barbecue, the picnic in the back garden or made a nuisance of themselves …Read More
How to Get Rid of Fleas in Carpets
One of the most important parts of effective flea control is getting rid of the fleas in your home at the same time you get rid of fleas on your pet. Doing one without the other is pointless, as you’ll just see your pet and home re-infested. One of the most common places to find fleas, eggs and larva is in carpets. The most effective and cheap carpet flea treatments …Read More
How to Get Rid of Fleas in Your Home and Stay Rid of Them
This can be difficult if you have a bad infestation, but if you follow these simple steps and stick to them, you should be able to enjoy a flea-free home. The first thing to do is gather up everything in your home that might have been exposed to fleas and which will fit in a washing machine. This can include pet bedding, small carpets, pet toys, throw pillows and the …Read More
Rats in London
A few facts about rats, which you should know. How to identify which rats I have? There are many different species of rats but the ones that you are most likely to confront are; what is known as the usual Norway rat they commonly have dark-brown fur on they’re backs and have grey belly, at times their colour also can varies from a dirty white colour to dark grey. The …Read More
All about cockroaches in London
American Cockroach (1 _”- 2″ long ) Sometimes referred to as a waterbug or a Palmetto bug, this is the largest common household cockroach. It has reddish brown wings, a light brown body, and a yellow margin around the shield on its back. Found nearly anywhere in a house, American cockroaches may contaminate food, carry disease organisms, and can damage bookbindings, fabrics, wallpaper and many other products containing starch. They …Read More
Bed Bugs
Bed Bugs Described So what is a bedbug? Everybody has heard about it. They are basically tiny insects that feed at night and feed from our blood there are many varieties that include some that feed off other animals. But we are writing about the Cimex lectularius and these, most definitely prefer human blood. They are rust coloured approx 5mm long oval shaped similar to an apple pip. Before they …Read More
What are bed bugs
So what are bed bugs, anyway? Everyone has heard of them. They’re essentially little bugs that are nocturnal and feed off human blood. There are actually a lot of different kinds, including some that feed off certain types of animals like chickens, but the ones most people are worried about live mainly off humans. They usually live inside of mattresses, where they have convenient access to a food source – …Read More