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About andybrock

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  • Birthday 16/11/1962

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  1. left by a fox? Surely a fox doesn't need a fenn to catch rabbits
  2. Gollum, I love those kind of jobs.......spend more time looking at things rather than working, bet it was interesting? Andy
  3. A few pints of Stella or £20 can usually get you a game bird
  4. I had a similar customer "I'm over run with mice and I've got a 2 month old baby so i'm worried about diseases can you do an urgent call out " she said, after half a hour on the phone explaining what needed to be done, I then told her what the price would be and she then said "oh I thought rat catchers charge about £15 I'll leave it because a friend has given me a square block of blue poison" again I'll wait and see how long it is before she rings back.....and the price has gone up another £10
  5. Are you sure it's a bed bug.......looks more like my mother in law! Great footage I always use Cimetrol and then Ficam D around the sockets etc for bbs.
  6. We have got a few black ones also around here in Cheshire / Derbyshire border.
  7. Just out of curiosity what licence do you need to have an airgun on scout land? Hope you catch it before it does any damage. Andy
  8. I agree with everyone, contracts and farmers mix like oil and water.....don't bother I had one with a particular farmer I would clear his moles unfortunately the bloke next door didn't bother with his every other day he was on the phone "ones come under the wall can you call" this farm was 20 miles away from me what a fecking pain it was and a lesson learned. I think it's much better to have them "pay as you go" Andy
  9. I've kept bantys and chickens virtually all my life and have never had cats bothering them, for there size a bantam when it feels it's in danger can be very aggressive I’ve even seen hardened farm cats go out of there way to avoid confrontation with bantams so I don't think cats will be a problem, foxes, mink etc will be your problem. Andy
  10. Should be called The Twat Pack.......is it me or does all their equipment look brand spanking new as if it ain’t been used much? those two feckers annoy me everytime I watch it....but I guess I'll watch it next week!
  11. RatSnatcher, Very interesting day! at least you tried our best to save the bees, if you had this same job tomorrow would you tackle it any differntley? fortunaty I've never been asked to remove bees but I keep a couple of bee keepers numbers in my phone just in case! Andy Yes Andy, there would of been a few things I would of been able to do if I was better prepared for what happened and most importantly TIME on the lorry/cherry picker. Firstly I would of cut the comb and sucked it out from above with the hoover on a higher setting bit by bit, then I would of wound wire ro
  12. I also use Cimetrol and this seems to work well but if the place is jumping and the electic is on I go over the place with a hoover to get the fleas moving, I then go over it with Ficam W with added Nylar which is a IGR. if the infestation is heavy I doubt it wil be cured in one visit. Andy
  13. RatSnatcher, Very interesting day! at least you tried our best to save the bees, if you had this same job tomorrow would you tackle it any differntley? fortunaty I've never been asked to remove bees but I keep a couple of bee keepers numbers in my phone just in case! Andy
  14. Matt, What product would you recomend putting through it for a cluster fly treatment in a residential loft space, I thought maybe one of the RTU's sprays like Insectaban or Pelgar super strength fly spray would do the trick or would a standard residual spray be suffice? Thanks again for your advice Andy
  15. Thanks for the reply Matt, Is that the B & G model 2600 Fogger that Barrettine sell? Cheers
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