• 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 R Higgins.
Phoned to say thanks for such a quick and efficient service. The engineer that was sent was very professional and the job was done really quickly but to a high standard, I will defiantly be recommending you. Could you also pass my thanks to Bill as he was really helpful.

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Example Of Our Pest Services

Bees
There are many different types of bees which we may come across and all are very beneficial to our environment. Bees come in three major varieties in the UK; Honey Bees, Bumblebees and Masonry Bees.

The first two are protected species due to their usefulness in pollinating plants (and honey bees agricultural use of making honey), and should be moved where possible, but it is permissible to forcibly exterminate them where there is a serious threat to life or property.

Bees can sting repeatedly like wasps can, if attacking another insect. However, if a Honey Bee is attacking a mammal or larger creature with skin, the barb gets stuck in the skin and the bee is fatally wounded in its escape.

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