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Recommendation for CHS pest control


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Just had colin from CHS pest control to resolve a vermin problem. He sorted everything out , cleaned up after and made sure everything was gone. Highly recommend.



Contact colin at CHS PEST CONTROL.CO.UK. TEl:02087781557 or 07940751255

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I'd like to add my recommendation for CHS Pest Control. I've just had Colin around for the second time to check if his intervention in terms of getting rid of rats had been successful. Indeed it had!


Colin is incredibly knowledgeable and practiced at understanding rodents and old buildings. He is thorough, uses poison that does not leave stinking corpses, and is good at minor repairs and changes to stop rats getting back into the house, e.g. when they dig down the side of a building. If you want someone who can respond quickly and is reliable, he is the man to go to.

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