Apex Pest Control started in 2016 by Tony Johnson who is a pest controller with over 30yrs experience. Now Tony specialises as a pest control specialist and is NPTA signed up.
Based in Sheffield and serving the surrounding locations Apex pest control works 7 days a week. Apex believes in quality and service to customers. They keep rates affordable and preserve top quality bug control.
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For instance, if you needed rat and mice control, wasp nest removal or insect control for pigeons or birds. Apex would send you a pest controller who specialises in that location, so you always get the very best pest control service.
Apex pest control operates in close collaborations with regional organisations, house owners and land management to get clients the very best fast, quality and budget-friendly insect control in Sheffield.
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Don’t let pests take over your home this spring and summer. Keep these simple and effective solutions handy, so you can act fast if a pest problem arises.
Seal Gaps
Look not only for larger gaps in your attic or garage, but watch for small, unsealed gaps where electrical lines and pipes enter your house. Bugs, mice and other pests love these small gaps. So caulk them closed or use expanding foam insulation to deny entry.
Store Firewood Away from the House
While firewood may be an important summer staple for your backyard fire pit, it’s also a magnet for pests that will happily make the jump into the house. So store firewood at least 20 feet away from the house.
Fresh Herbs
Mosquitoes crash your backyard bonfire? Throw some fresh rosemary or sage on the coals to keep mosquitoes away.
Repair Torn Screens
Windows screens, mosquito nets and similar barriers protect against inquisitive summer pests, but only if they provide complete protection. And as long as the frame is in good shape repairs are easy and can be done in a few minutes.
Alternative Food Sources
For the kinder homeowners, there’s another humane pest control option that could save your garden: Provide other food sources. If you set up bird feeders (which nearly every animal in your yard will be drawn to) at the opposite end of your home, you could attract animals to that side and make sure that’s where they head in search of food, leaving your plants alone. This works best with smaller animals and requires a constant supply of food, but it isn’t always dependable. Wild animals have an instinct to forage and explore, which means they will often end up in your garden anyway.