Before we start tackling the pests, we look together at the extent of the problem and how to combat them.
Not only rats and mice are the enemies of livestock. We also have resources against insects, birds and game.
Something for every purpose. We have the most lethal products, but also the best lures and repellents.
Pests mean diseases. And with this programme, it is possible to protect your animals from them.
We come to your premises and identify the problem. Our team will immediately find the right solution for you. Depending on the type of animal (insects, rats, mice, birds, game), we look at how we can stop it. After all, pests can cause serious damage.
After the determination we immediately provide you with the necessary means to fight or repel the pests. We always deliver our products on time and as agreed. This way you are always assured of an effective pest control that quickly gets to the heart of the problem.
Even when you are using the products, you can always count on further advice and follow-up. Because even after the delivery of the products, we remain at your service to provide optimal service. After all, a pest problem can reappear at any time.
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Apart from the legal obligation, it is important for you to have a strong plan of action in advance. Better to be safe than sorry, which is why our specialists visit you to draw up a pest plan that prevents the vermin from entering the stable. In addition, the vermin are carriers of all kinds of germs, including the most important pathogens which, in turn, can infect the animals. These include brachyspira, EMC, Salmonella, leptospirosis, etc.
Vigilance is a key concept in pest control. In addition, there are a number of factors that favour the arrival of pests:
Each product is part of an open or closed circuit. The closed circuit refers to professional use only, so as a farmer there is no problem in acquiring these products. Some remarks on the use of rodenticides: