Pest Control In Stevenage
PEST UK (Stevenage)
c/o Business & Technology Centre
Bessemer Drive
Stevenage
SG1 2DX
Stevenage is East of junctions 7 and 8 of the A1 with Letchworth Garden City to the North and Welwyn Garden City to the South. Stevenage lies near the Roman road from Verulamium to Baldock. Many Romanao- British remains and coins have been discovered in the area.
History
The Domesday Book shows that the Lord of the Manor was the Abbot of Westminster Abbey. In 1281 the settlement was granted a Royal Charter to hold a weekly market and an annual fair.
The Great Northern Railway was constructed in 1857, which ended the use of stagecoaches And slowed Stevenage’s growth. After the Second World War the Abercrombie Plan designated it the first New Town under the New Towns Act in 1946.
Transport
Stevenage has many roundabouts and few traffic lights, a network of segregated cycleways and the tallest street lights in Britain.
Stevenage is served by the A1(M) motorway, the old Great North Road passes through the centre of town. The A602 also serves Stevenage and connects to the towns Hitchin, Wattonat-Stone, Hertford and Ware.
Bus services are provided by Arriva The Shires, for the main town and Centrebus, uno, Cozy Travel and also Trusty Bus also provide services.
Stevenage railway station, on the East Coast Main Line has regular commoter services to London and Cambridge. There are also connections to the North and to Scotland.
Some of the pests we deal with:
Rats | You may see rats during daylight hours but they prefer to operate at night. |
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Ants | Worker ants will frequently enter dwellings foraging for food, particularly sweet substances. |
Cockroaches | Cockroaches are mainly nocturnal so they are more likely to be seen at night. |
Squirrels | The most common complaint about Squirrels is when they take residence in a loft space. |
Mice | You may see, hear or smell a mouse problem or see other evidence such as burrowing in insulation or soil. |
Wasps | Wasps are aggressive and will sting readily if they think the nest is in danger. |