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  1. Thanks is for your comments, there is a fence, cannot see clearly if there are any hills in the field as the grass is well grown. just have to grin and bear it. Hope that the rain has drawn it in.
  2. Set 5-6 traps in a garden which back onto a field, so the mole has a larger territory than just the garden. Nothing caught after three visits. Going to check this week. How do folk charge for your time if nothing is trapped?
  3. Large house has bad problem with Cluster flies, I suggested to use two EFKs but householder is reluctant to have it on 24/7 unattended in the loft. Spoke to Barrettine who said they are safe to use in the loft with a tray extension. Looked through the Barrettine catalogue for them and a larger 30W seems appropriate. They are wired into the lighting circuit, do they have an on off switch on them? Anyone with any experience of this to comment? Ta
  4. Thank you. A closer examination of the jackets shows damage to the wool in places. The white trails and casts leave a trail of damaged wool on the jacket. Moth eaten in other words. There are a few small holes in the wool. I have a kilo or so of diatomaceous earth for the floor and under the skirting.
  5. Four wool jackets in my wardrobe have marks and one has damaged lining to it. I have not worn these jackets for a year at least and they have been in the same wardrobe, in a westerly facing bedroom. The lining from a Swanndri jacket and is a perforated fabric not sure if it is wool, could be fine hessian? The damage to the lining is significant whereas there is not damage as such to the wool of the jacket. Further along the rail are 15 cotton shirts and Chinos trousers which have not been touched. Can someone tell me what the pest is from the pictures and the best con
  6. I issued a small claim for £250 including a fee of £25. she offered £100 for the work done for mice trapping in the loft and garage over two visits. At issue is three missed appointments for which she says I have no evidence, rather than denying they took place, plus traps and bait boxes still on the premises. She did acknowledge that I had done the work over two visits and the previous work 18 months ago. I had done work previously, about 18 months ago and she paid in response to an emailed invoice to her works via BACS. Question is, do I proceed further with court ac
  7. Mice in a house three miles away, did it previously a year or so ago, paid then no problem. They missed three of my appointments and they have traps in the house still, did not want me to use poison this time or previously. Nothing in writing, phone calls only. Emailed the invoice before Christmas and a reminder five days ago, still nothing. Advice please.
  8. There is no void as the plasterboard is screwed to the rafters.
  9. Should have said, going to return in winter to do something. Not now.
  10. Went to a property to do a wasps nest and she asked me about cluster flies in her converted garage. The upstairs room is a living area with sofa, TV. She said it was used as a holiday let. The cluster flies gather in the Velux windows in the roof. The roof is boarded out with plasterboard and there are GL10 downlighters in the ceiling. So how do you control cluster flies in this room? Smoke bomb is an option as she would cover up or remove the furniture but the flies hibernate behind the plasterboard so the smoke would not get to them and there is a potential fire risk if smoke gets be
  11. https://bbka.org.uk/help/asian_hornet
  12. So how do they get there? About a mile from the M5 J13 Stroud there is a roundabout by a petrol station, grassed over, with mole hills. Do they tunnel or avoid traffic? Not exactly quiet either.
  13. Couple of weeks ago I put some bait in a loft for what the houseowner thought was rats. Meanwhile she was occupied by her daughter's expectant child. Got a call today, she said the thinks it's squirrels,can I come as she is out the rest of the week. So checked the bait in the loft, two hatches, one was very small, 12" x 14" I had to get my arms through first as it was too narrow for my shoulders. Bait was taken slightly by mice. Saw a movement in the corner of the loft, which was low and very small, 12' x 12' Looked along the inside of the fascia board and saw a furry tail. Got fully i
  14. I was asked to trap moles in a triangular veg patch in a garden of a barn conversion property, by a regular customer, who is an experienced business man, he lives elsewhere. It was very hard to find runs and I think I put down five traps. I checked and lifted them the following day and had trapped two. Three days later, I was asked by his son in law to trap moles on his garden, a large country house which the Father in Law owns, when doing this I met the Father in Law and he said another mole was back in the veg patch and can I trap it. So I returned and found it even harder to find runs an
  15. I did a squirrel job about a month ago, following on from another guy who put one trap down for £150 and caught nought. This was a std two storey house about 20-30 years old. The squirrels were running in the space created by the soffit and fascia boards and seemed to between the felt and the tiles, they had made one hole in the felt. They scuffed one area of insulation and had a little go at another, a small amount of chewing of wood more than anything. I caught the first in a live capture trap and the second in a 110 after a lot of baiting with peanuts and peanut butter. But as you say
  16. Two female squirrels trapped in two body grip 110 using slices of Tesco's sweet corn with added peanut butter. Traps were 2-3 feet apart, not as smart as rats. Not lactating either. Strangely no other chewing was apparent in this area so I thought it may be mice as it is above the kitchen but no evidence in the kitchen.
  17. Thanks for the tip, I was not too sure in what form to use sweet corn, but thanks to you I do now.
  18. Late spring and wet weather caused by the gulf stream too low. The beekeepers have circulated an email to say that the honey supply is so poor that some hives require feeding and others are consuming their own stores. Additionally the blackberries are still coming into flower which is very late.
  19. Thanks all, that's what I did, just got the traps in the ceiling, not much room to spare. Pre baited with peanuts and peanut butter, only took some of the peanuts but all the butter. May try sweet corn next.
  20. Went to see a company who are on the first floor of a two storey commercial building. They hear squirrels in the ceiling and they have been seen entering via a cable access hole on the soffit. I lifted one tile on the ceiling to find the space above the ceiling is about 12". I could see two options for trapping them. 1. Bodygrip in a cage above the ceiling. 2. Bodygrip on a platform below the hole on the soffit on the outside of the building. 1 is easier, but not sure about resting a trap on piece of plywood on the polystyrene tile ceiling. I could screw lengths of batten so they rest
  21. Removed a nest from an attic, 12 grubs, no queen present. So what does the returning queen do, build another in the same attic or go elsewhere?
  22. Hourly rate: £30. Tax: 1/3=£10, Business costs: 1/3=£10, Income: £10. Sitting in a car for an hour driving 40 miles, say charging 50p/mile= £20 so working for £20/PH gross, income is 1/3: £6.66, less than minimum wage.
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