We aim to provide you the emergency service you require to rid you of all types of pests ASAP! Call us today and we can give you the best advice on how to tackle the issue at hand with a great price. We also specialise in services for businesses which aim to prevent you suffering any financial loss and keep you up and running.
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Complete Pest Control was established in 2014 by David Dicken who lives and operates in Cheshire. David was introduced to pest control at an early age by his father. They would frequently visit farms together to combat pest problems via trapping and other techniques. He continued to increase his knowledge from his earlier years and today has over 30 years experience.
All Complete Pest Control Technicians are BPCA (British Pest Control Association) trained, RSPH (The Royal Society for Public Health) Level 2 certified in pest control management and fully compliant in the latest health and safety legislation. This qualifies them to undertake all aspects of insect, rodent and mammal pest control for residential, commercial and industrial premises in Cheshire.
Our bulk of work comes from businesses and call outs to companies from which we have found that if the problem does not get sorted quickly, then the business could lose thousands of pounds a day. This is why it is imperative to talk to us about a plan where we do an incremental check throughout the year and stop any persisting problems.
There are many key elements to look at for the effective management of the multitude of pests out there. The first emphasis should always be on prevention. Here at Complete Pest Control we aim to avoid or limit the use of pesticide treatments where this is possible and to achieve cooperation through prevention.
Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like ancestors in the Cretaceous period, about 99 million years ago and diversified after the rise of flowering plants. More than 12,500 of an estimated total of 22,000 species have been classified.