Month: January 2024

What is humane pest control?What is humane pest control?

Humane and pest control are not two terms that many people would put together in the same sentence.

Responsible pest control companies, however, are incredibly dedicated to the term ensuring that lethal control methods are only used when an alternative is not a suitable option for protecting human health.

And that is a message that is important to understand. No-one likes the idea of killing animals, even pest insects and rodents, but by their very nature, pest pose a significant threat to the health and safety of humans and other species.

What threat do pests pose?

If they were left to run amok, the damage that pests would be to the eco-system would be severe, not the mention the diseases they would spread and the property destruction they would cause.

Many pests have already done a huge amount of harm. Grey squirrels for example, have devastated populations of the native Red in the UK and there is a reason it is illegal to release a trapped grey squirrel back into the wild.

So then, what exactly does the term ‘humane pest control’ mean, and is it really possible?

Absolutely it is! We provide affordable pest control in Bradford and care deeply about our responsibilities to the environment. We do use pesticides, trapping, and other lethal control methods, but only when absolutely necessary and only those that meet the highest standards of testing and regulation.

We would NEVER recommend that a customer uses pesticides or pest traps themselves, as it is all too easy for untrained individuals to accidentally harm a non-target species.

Another thing that we are passionate about are non-lethal control methods, where steps are taken once control has been achieved to protect the property from future attacks and prevent the need for further treatments from a professional pest controller.

Humane pest control options

Habitat Modification

If pests are on your property, something has attracted them there. Some of these things, warmth and shelter, for example, are unavoidable but others, such as uncovered food and a cluttered garden are not.

Removing debris from your outside space, especially piles of dead leaves and other mulch, will reduce the number of potential hiding spots and food sources for nearby pests and reduce the risk that you will be their next victim.

Pest Proofing

Pest proofing, or exclusion, involves physically building barriers between your property and any pests trying to get in.

Filling gaps in walls with steel wool, installing fly screens over your windows, and installing draft excluders under your exterior doors are all examples of effective pest proofing measures you should be aware of and actively doing on your own property.

Pest Repellents

Not something that will get rid of an active infestation, but there are certain natural scents that certain pests detest but are quite pleasant for humans.

Herbs such as peppermint and thyme, for example, will keep many pest insect species at bay, whilst ultrasonic devices may help ward off smaller mammals and rodents from your garden space.

3 Things you have to know if you are building an Eco-Home3 Things you have to know if you are building an Eco-Home

With emissions on the rise and the climate emergency becoming more severe by the day, millions of UK homeowners are interested in building, or moving into their very own eco-house.

Eco-house

These are properties that produce very little, or no, carbon emissions and are considered by many as the future of the construction industry in the UK and across the globe.

If you are considering building an eco-house there are several key things you need to consider. Bear in mind that even new builds that are subject to all sorts of eco-regulations these days are not considered eco-houses and you will need to go above and beyond when building your home.

The good news is that you don’t need to compromise on design, style, or comfort if you get it right, and, of course, you want need to worry about an energy bill any time in the next few decades.

Eco-homes are about saving the planet, but they are also about becoming energy independent and protecting yourself and your family from the uncertainty of global energy prices.

Sounds like something you could be interested in? Good, because this article won’t be much use if it isn’t!

Read on to discover 3 of the most important things to consider when building your very own Eco-house.

You might need more than double glazing

Eco-homes are heated by eco-sources such as Solar panels and Air or ground source heat pumps. Whilst these technologies are fantastic, they do not produce heat as efficiently or quickly as a gas boiler or similar.

This means that in order to keep your home at a comfortable temperature all year round, you will need to have the very best insulation and energy efficient construction.

Double glazing is widely considered as a must for the modern home for this very reason, but if you want to use zero fossil fuels whatsoever, you might need to go one step further.

The best double glazing companies Ayr, now offer TRIPLE glazed windows that produce exceptional U-Values and limit the heat that can pass through them to an absolute minimum. These are one of the best possible investments that you can make if you are building your own Eco-Home.

Natural Ventilation is Key

We have just talked about keeping heat in your eco-house, but what about letting fresh air in? Ventilation is vital for a safe and healthy home and you need to consider how natural ventilation will be achieved.

Cross ventilation is now a key component of eco-house design and should be discussed in depth with the architect and property developer when designing your dream eco-home.

Buy the most energy-efficient appliances possible

The less energy you use, the easier it is for your renewable technologies to meet the energy requirements of your home.

That said, you don’t want to be limiting yourself or having to alter your lifestyle due to a lack of sufficient energy. The answer? Installing appliances with an A+++ efficiency rating only.