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The change in season also signals a surge in pest activity, making this the perfect time to address both cleanliness and pest prevention in one coordinated effort. When you tackle spring cleaning with


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Understanding Spring Ant Activity in West Sussex The warming soil signals worker ants to venture out in search of food, whilst queens prepare for the breeding season. Properties throughout Chichester, Worthing, and surrounding areas often experience their first sightings during March and April, when these industrious insects establis...

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Why Historic Lewes Properties Are Vulnerable to Wood-Boring Insects

The historic buildings throughout Lewes were constructed using traditional methods and materials that, whilst durable, remain susceptible to insect attack. Oak beams, elm floorboards, and softwood joinery create an attractive environment for various wood-boring spe...


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Understanding how these persistent creatures gain entry and what attracts them to your home or business can make the difference between a peaceful winter and an unwelcome infestation.

Why Seaford Properties Are Particularly Vulnerable

Seaford’s coastal location creates specific conditions that encourage mouse activity during ...


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The Truth About Winter Wasp Survival

Contrary to popular belief, not all wasps perish during winter months. While worker wasps and males do die off when temperatures drop, fertilised queens enter a state called diapause – essentially hibernation. These queens seek sheltered locations to survive the cold, emerging in spring to estab...


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