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I've used them in previous properties for mice & always been happy with them but not used them since 2012. Now got mice again & when booking them in was told that for 3 visits you now have to pay all the money up front - before they actually do anything or solve the problem! I think this is unfair has anyone else has same problem - would you still use them when they are demanding all the money before they solve the issue? I don't feel happy with it but have no experience of other local pest control services.
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There's a pest control company called a Browns on here with good reviews.


Got a quote to use K&O for a pigeon spike installing job. Their quote was extremely high, and I ended up using a window cleaner with a long ladder. Easily a quarter of the price K&O quoted.

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