
Mice, rats, moles and squirrels are common problems that households and properties encounter. Not only are they a nuisance, but they are extremely unhygienic and can cause serious damage to your home, business or organisation. We offer a full range of rat, mice, mole and squirrel control, designed to effectively prevent distress and damage to your premises, food contamination and potential risk of disease.
Signs of mice, rats or moles
As nocturnal creatures, mice, rats, moles and squirrels can remain hidden for a long time before you begin to suspect a problem. They are also incredibly agile so can infiltrate spaces like lofts, basements, sheds and drainage systems easily. There are a variety of indications that can point to a mouse, rat or mole infestation, including:
- Holes in your property
- Small, dark droppings
- Runs
- Smear marks around holes or corners
- Damage, such as shredded material
- Footprint tracks and tail marks
- Nests
- Scratching noises under floorboards or in lofts and roof voids
- A strong ammonia-like smell from urine
- Dead and live mice, rats or moles
Have you noticed any of these signs? If so, you need to act fast. Contact Bowman Services Pest Control and Bird Proofing as soon as possible and we will remove the infestation safely and efficiently, and prohibit its persistence or return.
If you live in Kent and are worried about a future mole, squirrel mouse or rat infestation, there are some practical preventative steps that you can take. Find out more by speaking to Paul or a Bowman Services Pest Control technician. We will advise you and implement treatments to protect your premises and deter rodents from entering in the first place.
Our environmental commitment
We confront all infestations – big or small – using trusted, environmentally friendly methods. We are wildlife aware and always ensure our processes and equipment provide the best, most humane solution to control and prevent pests. We’re fully trained to use rodenticides safely, and as a company, campaign for responsible rodenticide use in the UK.