General insect pest control ants, carpet beetles, flies and moths
We provide a safe and efficient insect control service in Leeds and across Yorkshire. We are fully qualified in all aspects of pest control. All prices are fixed over the phone before we arrive.
Please beware of rogue trades who quote a low price over the phone, We have recently become aware of companies operating in the area who's costs can be ten times what a reputable local company will charge.
Ant pest control
The main species of Ant that cause problems in the Yorkshire is the garden ant. Garden ants entering buildings searching for food. Garden ants do not carry germs or spread disease but are mainly a nuisance due to their foraging habits. Garden ants will swarm in mid to late summer.
Control of garden ants is a simple process, it will take less than an hour to perform the treatment.

Carpet beetle pest control
Carpet beetle are often confused with bed bugs as the fine hairs on the larvae can cause a skin reaction. the adult beetles lay up to 40 eggs at a time in natural fibres, such as curtains and carpets.
Control is simple it takes less than an hour to treat a typical domestic carpet beetle infestation.

Cluster fly pest control
Cluster flies are found throughout the UK and their common name refers to their habit of forming clusters when "hibernating" - in often large numbers - in buildings. Whilst there is a specific species of common cluster fly (Pollen ia rudis), there are other species of cluster fly and swarming flies which have a similar hibernating nature and these may also be involved in forming mixed populations of flies inside suitable buildings.
Control is simple and in achieved by using a ULV (ultra low volume) insecticide application machine. The treatment takes around half and hour to complete.

Moth pest control
It is difficult to stop moths entering your home in the first instance as they usually enter through an open window or door. Try not to keep material or clothes on top of wardrobes or in loft areas for long periods of time. If you do need to store, make sure items are secure either in suitcases, plastic bags or plastic sheeting.
Control usually is simple and is achieved by good housekeeping and by using residual insecticide sprays. Pheromone traps are also useful in monitoring infestations.
