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I would recommend this pest control company. I had a terrible mouse problem in my basement

After one visit and the baits he put down.he also filled all holes I had in the basement. There was no sign of any mice.

Craig came back on follow up visit had a really good look round cleaned up

the dead mice and two weeks later I'm still mouse free. Craig was very polite well mannered man he certainly knew his

Job. If anyone has a problem please contact him on 07989343136.

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Another recommendation for Craig. A great guy, very good at his job and incredibly thorough. Happy to go the extra mile and provides a great service. He also cleans up after jobs which is great, especially as we have a newborn baby in the house.

Craig is quick to respond on the phone so give him a call on 07989343136

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi all.

I'm new to East Dulwich & East Dulwich Forum.

We recently bought a place on Upland Road & to my surprise had old mice boxes & mice droppings in kitchen behind the plinths & under stairs cupboard.??

My friend had recently used Browns Pest Removals so decided to give them a call.

He came around straight away & was very knowledgeable in the profession. He showed me numerous entry points around pipes & any other gaps we had in kitchen & in other rooms in the property.

He sealed them up with wire wool & foamed over the top. He also placed bait incase any were trapped in.

Since his visit touch wood we have had no droppings & no bait take.

I would highly recommend Browns Pest Removals.

Contact him on 07989343136

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