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The traditional approach to pest control was to regard certain species as intrinsically undesirable and that every effort should be made to eradicate them. This has been the case in the past with many of the Wildlife Pest Species.
Thankfully, in modern day Wildlife Management the emphasis has changed from killing Wildlife Pests to managing pests and more importantly to preventing damage, only resorting to culling the pest as a last resort. This approach ensures that all aspects of deterrent, exclusion, environmental habitat modification, protected status and humaneness are considered when finding the correct solution in any situation.
Our highly trained service technicians are able to rapidly eliminate any infestation. Contact Pest Solutions at our Glasgow, Edinburgh
or Aberdeen office for a service visit, survey or advice.
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Grey Squirrel's are a pest that can cause serious damage and excessive noise in urban areas when they enter roof spaces of houses and other buildings |
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Though regarded as a pest by some, the Edible Dormouse has a protected legal status which requires the correct licence to allow its control. Not found in Scotland. |
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Rabbits are classed as a pest species as they can cause damage from both their feeding and digging activities. |
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Mole hills can be unsightly on amenity and sporting grassland resulting in damage and unevenness to the surface and possible injury to sports people and walkers. |
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River systems in Scotland have become occupied by Mink which has lead to a significant impact on the local fauna such as Water Voles. |
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Foxes are becoming more bold in their behavior as their fear of humans diminishes, making them a serious pest in Scotland's towns and cities. |
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Effective management of Feral Cat populations carried out humanely by neutering, rehabilitation where possible or re-release. |
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