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Photos from Quick Pest Management's post 26/06/2026

The warm weather certainly brings the biting insects out to play!. One of the most troublesome is the mosquito. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in water and quite often its the smallest bodies of water they use, dumped used tyres, water butts, slightly blocked guttering etc can all be havens for their eggs and larvae. The eggs look like small greyish black rafts and the larvae a long slim almost worm shaped body that can often be seen hanging just under the waters surface. If you see anything like this or indeed youre getting bitten when sitting outside please dont hesitate to contact me.

25/05/2026

The attached video is a bumble bee nest I came across when clearing some rubbish. Please, please share this far and wide. It shows just how docile and unlikely to sting bumblebees are. Facebook groups seem full of people at the moment wanting to get rid of them and its completely unnecessary. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO REASON AT ALL ANYONE SHOULD KILL BUMBLEBEES, occasionally they unfortunately need relocating but never destroying. Thank you.

23/05/2026

The wasp season is now getting underway..Here's one that we removed from under a child's climbing frame today. Its awful to think what could've happened had the homeowner not found this before kids had started playing on it. Should you suspect you have a wasp nest please contact me on here or by calling 07714794755 for a fast professional service.

17/05/2026

Why do rodents have such sharp teeth and how do they keep them so sharp ?. Rodents teeth are continually growing in just the same way as our finger nails. They have evolved in such an amazing way that by gnawing at objects they sharpen them, here's how they work. The orange colour on the front of rodents teeth is not staining but an iron rich enamel which is incredibly strong. The rear of the teeth are a softer white Dentin. This means the action of chewing wears the rear of the tooth down faster keeping a sharp chisel like point on the top of the tooth. Below is a picture of a rodent, in this case a Grey Squirrel which are classified as rodents that shows clearly the points mentioned above. So if youve ever wondered how rodents manage to cause such destruction thats why.

07/05/2026

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