• LocationOxford, Oxfordshire, New Inn Hall Street, OX1 2DH**
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Our Oxford bird proof services, including spikes and netting, are second to none. Our trained pest controllers provide expert solutions to any bird pests such as pigeons in the local Oxford area.

Bird netting will help deter any bird pests from reaching your fruits and vegetables. Bird netting may also be used to protect fisheries and fish wildlife reserves from predator birds. Our Oxford bird control experts can install this bird proofing device with the minimum of disruption.

The installation of bird spikes in Oxford will help prevent the irreversible damage caused to your roof, windowsill or building in general. We supply and install a range of bird spikes for any type of property in Oxford. This method of bird control is approved by the RSPB and PICAS.

Whatever the problem our local Oxford pest controllers are able to provide a fast response and efficient solution.

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Oxford Pest Control Testimonials

Customer Name: Dr T Hetherington.
I would like to express how pleased I was the service your engineer provided us, without a doubt I will definitely use you again when/if needed.

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Example Of Our Pest Services

Cockroaches
Cockroaches come in two varieties; German & Oriental. The most commonly encountered are the German cockroach, which are typically around 12mm long and yellowish brown. The Oriental cockroach is around 20-24mm long, and these are either dark brown or mostly black. Oriental cockroaches are commonly found in terraced houses, living and travelling between them using the foundations and house structure as their habitats.

They usually live for a year, and they feed on leftover food, although they can live for up to 3 months without food or water.

Cockroaches are gregarious and nocturnal, spending the day hiding in cracks and crevices around such areas as sinks, drains, cookers and the backs of cupboards, and in refrigeration units. Infestations may be introduced as egg cases or adults in crates or packaging, furniture, laundry or raw materials. They may possibly enter through drains or refuse chutes.

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