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Urban Fox Problems in Manchester, Warrington and Cheshire

Filed under: pest control - pest types — admin @ 2:49 am on the November 11, 2010

It’s been nearly six years since Parliament banned fox hunting and within this time our four legged friends has flourished and in some cases they have even been found to enter the human doamin. Over the pest few months we have heard loads of stories about the fox and even on were a fox went into an house went up stairs and attacked their babies leaving them permanently scared Then within a few weeks a three year old boy was taken to hospital after being attacked by a fox, the boy was bitten on the arm during a party and it is thought that he went to stroke the tail of the animal which was sticking out from under a temporary building when it turned on him, in both cases the children were lucky that the injuries were not more serious.

Like it or not, foxes are now a permanent feature of most towns and cities. Often walking round late at night looking for food, mates and new places to dwell. Some people see these urban foxes as smelly scavengers who wreak havoc in your garden, doing no good but keeping people awake at night. After the recent attacks, a survey carried out in London revealed almost 45% of Londoners said their opinion of wild animals changed and that 25% of people were now more aware of urban foxes and would not encourage them into their gardens.

lucky enough here in Manchester, Warrington and Cheshire we have not had that many problems with the fox as yet

Cockroaches in Manchester six things you didnt know

Filed under: pest control - pest types — admin @ 8:09 pm on the November 3, 2010

Here is a few things that you didnt know about cockroaches in Manchester, Warrington and Cheshire

1. This six-legged critter can live without food for an entire month
2. Hold its breath for forty minutes if necessary
3. Female cockraoches mate only once and stay pregnant for the rest of there life
4. Their existence dates back to more than 200 million years
5. There are nearly 4,000 known species of cockroach
6. Even if you cut off its head, it would still run around the house for about a week before dying of thirst because its brain
is not in its head. It’s scattered throughout its body.

Intresting as they might sound cockroach spread disease in Manchester, Warrington and Cheshire so protect your family now and give us a call 0845 508 3119