Disinfection Services & AntiViral Services Brighton, East Sussex, West Sussex

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During these unprecedented times cleanliness is key. We are able to offer a non-toxic service to disinfect any areas/spaces required (offices, schools, care homes, houses inc end of tenancy etc). We use a system with a disinfectant known to kill COVID-19, MRSA, NOROVIRUS and many others. Treatment can be carried out quickly and efficiently and areas can be re-entered within 2 hours. Please contact us for more information or to book an appointment.

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Over 30 Years Experience

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All staff are fully trained

Competitively priced

Family run business

Five star customer service

We also Provide All Types of Pest Control Across Sussex

Brown Rat

The brown rat, or Norway rat, is one of the best known and most common rats. It is primarily nocturnal, although some individuals can be spotted during the day in highly populated areas. Their diet is extremely broad, and they will almost anything that is edible, with a food preference for grain.

Wasps

Wasps are probably the most familiar and least liked of all British insects and are regarded by many as pest which stings indiscriminately. In fact they do not normally sting unless they are attacked or frightened. The queen wasp is the largest at about 0.8in in length

Fleas

Fleas are small wingless insects that live off of the blood of a variety of mammals and birds. A flea bite often causes an itching sensation, which in turn may result in the host attempting to remove the pest by biting, pecking, scratching etc. Adult fleas are small, usually around 2-3mm long. They are red-brown in colour. Fleas feed on the blood of the species to which they are adapted but cat, dog and bird fleas

Pigeons

Feral pigeons (Columba livia), also called city doves, city pigeons, or street pigeons, are derived from domestic pigeons that have returned to the wild. The domestic pigeon was originally bred from the wild Rock Dove, which naturally inhabits sea-cliffs and mountains. Rock (i.e. ‘wild’), domestic and feral pigeons are all the same species and will readily interbreed