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I am so grateful to Roger from Critter solutions for the service he has provided. He was extremely knowledgeable and understanding and came out at quite short notice to help me with my mice problem. I highly recommend this family run business. Contact him on: 0208 355 1913
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I can also recommend Roger. I?ve tried several pest control,companies and he is by far and away the best.emma huntly


kuzmicki Wrote:

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> Called Roger this morning and he was with us

> within a couple of hours. Lovely chap,

> professional and v good service. Go with Roger to

> get those mice.

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Hi guys, through your posts we found Roger and Oscar at Critter Solutions, so thanks!


As many have noted, Critter Solutions are not just professional but a pleasure to meet and be around, top chaps!


Roger was clear from the first conversation as to the process and price. The method is very thorough, and a 1 year guarantee is provided on the work.


We had mice in our 2 bed ground floor flat, not a bad infestation according to Roger but they were brazen little sods and shrugged off all our attempts - post CS we are now mouse free and sane again!


Could not recommend more. Thanks again both.

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I just want to echo the recommendations for Roger and his son Oscar at Critter Solutions. We had a couple of rats enter our cellar through a hole in the wall and they have been absolutely excellent in helping us to resolve the issue. After he lays the traps, Roger comes back every few days to check and re-set them until all of the pests are gone. Once there?s no more evidence of activity, he seals all of the potential entry points.


Roger is incredibly friendly, professional and supportive in what can obviously be quite a stressful time! He and Oscar are very thorough and benefit from many years of experience in pest control in the local area. Their prices are extremely reasonable and they provide a guarantee if your pests return. I would recommend Critter Solutions in a heartbeat. Roger can be reached on 020 8355 1913 / crittersolutions.co.uk.

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I would like to echo all the above recommendations. I have been let down by another company and Roger was able to fit me in today.

It is a relief to know we have started to sort our mouse problem and to have the 3 visit reassurance with an 18 month guarantee after that.

Very reliable and professional

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Another vote for Roger and his son Oscar of Critter Solutions. They've just dealt with a fairly significant mouse invasion at our house, which we were keen to eradicate quickly, especially with a young baby in the house. Roger and his son were very pleasant to deal with, not to mention extremely knowledgeable, efficient and reasonably-priced. They got the job done, and we are very grateful. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend to others.
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I can't recommend Roger from Critter Solutions highly enough. He dealt with our mouse problem in our flat quickly and thoroughly over three visits and also provided us with a guarantee. After being let down by another local pest control firm, the professionalism and punctuality displayed by Roger was very refreshing to see, and I would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone else.


[www.crittersolutions.co.uk]

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