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Drones and Pest Control

Drones & Pest Control Drones Table of Contents Introduction Utilising Drones for Aerial Assessment and Monitoring Targeted Treatment Applications Minimising Environmental Impact Enhanced Efficiency and Precision Serving Didcot and Wallingford Conclusion Introduction At Shire Pest Solutions we innovate to provide our clients with the best pest control services. The most recent advancement in our approach

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Professional Rat Control Services by Shire Pest Solutions

Professional Rat Control Services by Shire Pest Solutions Professional Rat Control Services by Shire Pest Solutions Table of Contents How to Identify a Rat Problem How to Get Rid of a Rat Infestation Rat Control Services in Didcot Rat Control Services in Wallingford Why Choose Shire Pest Solutions for Rat Control? Fun Facts About Rats

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Cluster flies on a window ledge caught by Shire Pest Solutions

Cluster Flies and How Shire Pest Solutions Can Help

Understanding Cluster Flies and How Shire Pest Solutions Can Help Understanding Cluster Flies and How Shire Pest Solutions Can Help Cluster flies are a common issue for both homes and businesses in Oxfordshire, particularly as the weather gets colder. These pests can become an irritating presence in large numbers, often taking shelter in lofts, attics,

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Bees

Holiday Resort Unity A Heartwarming Story from Shire Pest Solutions: Supporting Unity’s Bees Welcome back to Shire Pest Solutions. This time, we bring you a more uplifting story, though it begins with an unfortunate event. Stay with us until the end, as this tale has not one, but two happy outcomes. The Story Around late

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Bees and the arrival of spring

Understanding Bumblebees, Mason Bees, and Minor Bees Bees and the arrival of Spring: Understanding Bumblebees, Mason Bees, and Minor Bees Bees and the arrival of spring, and the first of our seasonal friends—bumblebees, mason bees, and minor bees—begin to appear. These bees aren’t pests; they are essential contributors to our ecosystem and play a vital

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