pest control – My CMS https://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk Drains, Boilers, Plumbing, Pest control in Kent Mon, 30 May 2016 12:47:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Which Trusted trader https://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/which-trusted-trader/ Thu, 03 Jul 2014 10:22:40 +0000 http://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/?p=7795 DT Facilities is Accredited as a ‘Which? Trusted Trader’

 

  DT Facilities are delighted to announce that we have been awarded accreditation from the renowned Which? Magazine as a Which? Trusted Trader.   Yes folks, this is good news, not only for us, but also for YOU, the consumer.   DT Facilities cover plumbing, heating, drainage and pest control and are already known for our commitment to excellence when it comes to our customers, but it is satisfying all around to have this extra endorsement of our reliable, honest integrity,  giving you, the customer complete peace of mind.

 

What does it mean to be a Which? Trusted Trader?

  It means that DT Facilities have undergone a rigorous assessment process to receive this endorsement and gain association with the Which? brand. This gives you, the customer increased confidence in our brand. Which? Trusted Trader, left no stone unturned when inspecting our business to see if we are qualified to be approved by them, from examination of various job’s to checking our standard of work, suppliers and qualifications (making sure they are reputable and up-to-date).   We have always had excellent customer service, but this is an added confirmation of our standards, helping our customers to feel safe and have peace of mind in the knowledge that they will continue to receive excellent work in the future.     DT Facilities four main trades are :- Plumbing (burst pipes etc.) Heating (unvented heating systems, replacements and instalments) Drainage (jetting, lining, CCTV, repairs, excavation) Pest Control (Bed bugs, mice, fleas, rats, wasps)   We also specialise in:- Drain jetting Drain lining Drain CCTV Oil boilers LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) Drain repairs Drain excavation Dealing with tree roots in the drains Drain descaling   You might only have one problem from the list above or many of them. Please feel assured that we can deal with the above and many more for an affordable price.   DT Facilities Kent have always been honest, open and reliable with our customers, but below are just a few reasons why the Which? Trusted Trader organisation found us reputable enough to endorse us.   We are sincere, ethical and honest   We value our customers   We are courteous and have integrity   We never try a hard sell or mislead the customer   We never use aggressive sales tactics   We are prompt and reliable   We comply with the latest up-to-date health and safety requirements   We try to cause as little interruption to your life and your neighbours lives as possible, without reducing our first rate standard of work   We always leave your property clean and tidy   We have good communication skills with the customer throughout, making sure they know exactly what is going on   We are a professional Which? Trusted Trader endorsed company, but we still haven’t lost our human touch. We know how stressful these things can be! Who to trust and where to start?  Be assured, you have found the right place. Please contact us on FREEPHONE 0800 0 787 789 Or click on the ‘contact us’ link and we will get back to you ASAP  

 

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Maidstone Pest Control https://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/maidstone-pest-control/ Thu, 20 Mar 2014 21:34:24 +0000 http://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/?p=7700 Maidstone Pest Control  

The Norway Rat (Rattus Noregicus)

 

  Maidstone Pest Control would like to introduce you to the Rattus Norwegicus, more commonly known as the Norway or Brown Rat. This intelligent rodent can be found in most parts of the world and has a lifespan of around eighteen months.   Identifying the Brown Rat   The Norway or Brown Rat is covered in shaggy brown or grey fur and is roughly forty centimetres in length, (including its tail). Maidstone pest control  encourage you not to be fooled by its cute appearance as these rodents have been the scourge of many farmlands and town houses alike for centuries, causing disease and mayhem wherever they go. However, this does not prevent some people keeping them as pets and kept domestically they can live up to three or four years old. The Mating Habits of the Brown Rat   The Brown Rat is sexually mature at three to four months with a gestation period of twenty four days. The females can mate up to five hundred times in her life as she is on heat all year round, producing litter up to fifteen times a year. They have a high breeding rate and can procreate up to two thousand descendants in just one year, having six to twelve pups per litter. She begins her menopause at around eighteen months of age but can still conceive, although her litter will decrease, she will still continue keeping Kent Pest Control quite busy.   What Do Brown Rats Eat?   Rats have sharp incisors that wear out rapidly at the rear, causing the front edge of them to be razor sharp. Their teeth continue growing about twelve centimetres a year, and it is for this reason that they are constantly gnawing through anything from brick or wood to electrical wiring. The rat nibbles at plants with his chisel like front teeth that can open the hardest shell or bark. They are scavengers with enormous appetites feeding on fruits, grains and cereals. They gnaw on soap, leather, furs, even wasps and other rodents. Hence, if you leave crumbs on your kitchen floor and there are rats nearby, they will be sure to find them. DT Facilities Kent pest control can help you with your infestation. These rats can consume up to a third of their body weight and eat their own droppings purely for nutritional purposes. The rat’s main consumption is water as like most other mammals they cannot survive without it. They need at least half to one ounce of water a day.   Where Does The Brown Rat Like To Live?   They tend to burrow underground and live near human habitats in sewers, basements and farmland, also scurrying around rubbish dumps looking for food. They are survivalists and will tread water for three days solid, even withstanding being flushed down the toilet. So rather than flush them down the loo only for them to climb back up it may be wiser to let a company like DT Facilities sort the infestation for you.   Like their cousins the mouse and squirrel, they have acute hearing, taste and smell, but unlike mice who nibble all day, the rat tends to eat a big meal all in one sitting.   If you have a Rat problem and need a local pest controller, call us today for a no obligation quote. DT Facilities Maidstone Pest control team are specialist on the control of rats mice wasp & squirrels, big enough to care but small enough to cope we have have many clients all over Kent happy to recommend us for pest control services.  ]]>
Wasp Nest Removal | Kent Pest control https://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/wasp-nest-removal-kent/ Mon, 27 Jan 2014 13:47:12 +0000 http://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/?p=7453 Wasp Nest Removal Kent Wasp in their own way believe it or not can actually help us, they do control the numbers of small insects and get rid of dead insects, but they can sting, which is painful and some people can have very bad allergic reactions to them once stung. Wasp habitat Wasp create nests in all sorts of places. In the summer months the most common place is in the loft. Keep an eye out around the guttering and under the tiles for wasps entering the loft space, Also you’ll find them creating a nest in sheds, bushes or just in a hole in a brick wall.
wasp on a nest

wasp in loft

Wasp and there food Wasp feed on mainly nectar but you will also see them around fruit, other insects or generally round a rubbish bin. The wasp that build the nest known as worker wasps feed on liquid. Young wasp feed on insect larvae. Wasp nest removal is not normally carried out first visit, the nest is treated on the first visit, then the client has the option of leaving the nest where it is, or the pest controller can return to remove the dead nest. Are wasp dangerous If stung we always advise seeking professional advice from your local GP especially if it’s a child or the elderly that have been stung. There are various types of ammonia based products you can get from your local chemist. Again seek professional advice for what’s best for you.
wasp nest in loft

wasp nest in loft

What to do if I think you have a problem with wasps if you see a lot of wasps coming in and out of your property, we advise call a professional Pest Control Company to treat the problem. If you try to tackle wasps yourself and one stings you, that wasp would release a venom containing pheromone, this causes other wasp from the same colony to become aggressive in turn making the problem worse. So killing one wasp sends out a signal to other wasps and then the problem could just get out of control. Wasp nest removal or treatments are quick and affective if carried out by a trained pest controller.
wasp nest removal

wasp

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Mice and Rats in the home https://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/mice-rats-home/ Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:49:26 +0000 http://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/?p=7444  mice or rats only predator, that means when an infestation occurs at a property it’s down to the owner of the property or a pest control company to resolve the issue and quickly. Once we have identified that rats and mice are in the home or business we put a plan in place to rid the property of the problem. At this particular job the lady on site had seen a rat in the rear garden when she was taking out her rubbish, she said “i was taking my bin out to the garden and noticed a large rat, it looked like a river rat and it had a very fat body and a long tail” We got to work in the garden and found traces of a large infestation in the area where the wheelie bins where stored. Rats are attracted to the bin area for the food waste that might spill, there was also a bird feeder and two small over hanging fruit trees that are again very attractive to rats. We baited all the areas outside and then when inside to check the loft, in the loft we found droppings everywhere. We can only assume rats have been in the loft for a while from the extent of the droppings. We baited the loft and on the customer’s request cleaned the loft space of all droppings. We are pleased to say that the problem has since cleared up and the couple have now got there garden and loft back.
Rat droppings

Rat Droppings

  Rat Droppings in loft If you have Mice and rats in the home and need a pest control company please call us for a quote or free advice  ]]>
Kents Low Cost Pest control Specialist https://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/pest-control-kent-2/ Fri, 10 Jan 2014 10:23:03 +0000 http://dtfacilitieskent.co.uk/?p=7419 Advise from your local pest controllers in Kent   Mice & Rat infestation As the wasps move out the rats and mice move in, the calls increase this time of year for rats and mice in lofts in garages gardens etc. When people call us the first thing they normally say is “we are co careful and very clean”. Nearly all houses we attend for rodent control are spotlessly clean and tidy. The customers always ask why my house ?. The same reply always is given, no reason really just found a way in and trying to nest as soon as they can. On arrival to a domestic property with a rodent problem we carry out a general survey of the house, sometimes including the garden and the loft. We sit down with the home owner or tenant and gather all the information we can regarding what’s been seen, what’s been heard. Where the noise is coming from, what time of day/night. Have any droppings been noticed anywhere. Has anything been damaged as rats or mice will chew bags up to nest or can start on the wiring for the home, in some cases we arrive and are told the alarm started randomly going off or lights have stopped working, when the loft area is checked costly damage is found to the cables running round the loft.
pest contol company kent finds rat droppings in a loft in kent

Rat droppings – a tell tale sign

  The photo above was taken on a recent job in canterbury where droppings were found all over the loft, only when the client entered the loft to get down the Christmas decorations did they notice they had quite a bad problem. You can try to deal with an infestation yourself but as time is not on your side regarding the damage and considering they breed so fast we advise calling a professional pest control company to deal quickly and efficiently with the problem at hand. Very common now a days are bird tables or fish ponds, both are literally food and drink for rats & mice, we ask customers to stop feeding the birds at least for the time it takes to get the infestation cleared up, for the fish pond we advise a fine mesh is used to cover the water so there is no easy access to a constant water source. After all the preparation has been done and all the problem areas identified, a baiting process using rodenticide is used. Dependant on the circumstances on site the method used to present to bait can differ. If there are children, pets or elderly on site, we use lockable boxes that can also be anchored to the floor, a wall or fence if need be. Once the initial set up is completed we ask the customer to keep food of the sides etc in kitchens and if food has been previously taken (from fruit bowls etc) we ask these not be left out unless a sealed tin or jar is used. Sealed boxes are used in areas young children or pets have access to. Open trays are used in loft spaces or ceiling voids. Just recently we had one of our gas safe engineers carry out an annual gas safety certificate and boiler service for a letting agent we work for in Canterbury, and he was surprised to find mouse droppings actually in the boiler. As the engineer is also pest control trained he carried out a pest control treatment while on site. The 2nd visit A second visit is arrange with the customer to return to check the areas baited and 99%of the time the bait has been taken and the problem has been resolved, there is the odd occasion a 3rd visit is needed if there is a particularly bad infestation. The most common question we are asked is where do rats or mice get in the house, the answer is never easy but the drains are the most common place. At DT facilities we have trained drainage engineers that can also check your drains for damage by carrying out a cctv drain survey. Normally there is a fracture or break in the drains where rats gain access to the voids and cavity walls. We can carry drainage repairs to resolve this issue. So from rats & mice or wasp and squirrels, call your local pest control company for help   Family Run Local Pest Control Kent Based Company]]>