Pest Control In Ware
Ware is a town in Hertfordshire, close to the county town of Hertford.
The town lies on the north-south A10 road which is shared with the east-west A414 for Hertford to the west and Harlow to the east. A large viaduct runs over the River Lea at Kings Meads.
History
Ware has been occupied since the Mesolithic period, which ended around 4000 BC. The Roman Empire had a sizeable settlement here and foundations of several buildings have been found. The modern name of the town heralds back to the Anglo-Saxon period where weirs were built to stop invading Vikings from escaping after defeat by Alfred the Great.
In the 17th Century Ware became the source of the New River, constructed to provide fresh water for London from the River Lea and from Chadwell Springs. There are regular rail services between Ware railway station and London Liverpool Street.
Events
The Ware Festival Committee organise a range of events through July, these include a Carnival Parade, an Over 60s Party, Raft Race a Teddy Bears Picnic and a one-day open air music festival.
A fireworks display has been held annually on the nearest Saturday to Guy Fawkes Night for over 30 years. Originally organised by the Round Table organisation, this is now organised by the three Rotary Clubs in Ware- The Rotary Club of Hertford Shires, The Rotary Club of Ware and The Rotary Club of Amwell.
Sport
Owned and operated by the Wodson Park Trust is the Wodson Park Sports & Leisure Centre, located to the north of Ware. The centre has an extensive range of sports facilities and is home to the Ware Football Clubs.
Evidence shows that cricket has been played in Ware since before 1770, the present Ware Cricket Club has grounds at Bell Lane in Widford.
The local bowling club was founded in 1926 and is located in grounds behind of Ware Priory. In 2008 it was Bowls England Club of the Year.
Founded in 1892 Ware FC is one of two non league football teams. Both play at Wodson Park sports centre but use separate pitches.
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. |