Although we cannot treat for these animals, information has been included to help you.
We do not routinely undertake the destruction of their nests unless there is an imminent risk of injury to people in the vicinity. Bees are generally not aggressive unless handled or their nests are disturbed. The advice of the Environmental Health Service is that in most circumstances bees can be left well alone and do not need to be destroyed.
We can treat premises that have an infestation of fleas. We cannot treat any animals directly and if necessary you will need to take advice from your vet.
There are over 100,000 species of fly with the Housefly being the most common and familiar.
Information on rats and treatment available
Basic information on the protection of seagulls and how to prevent nesting and nuisance.
Detailed information on ticks and lyme disease and what to do if you get bitten.
Wasps and hornets have a natural role as predators of other insects. They can serve a useful role in killing nuisance insects including caterpillars, flies, beetles, aphids and other bugs.