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I am sure this has been said before but it never hurts to say it again!

The wonderful Colin from K & O sorted out our ratty visitor quickly and cleanly. He is brilliantly quick to respond both for the first visit and for subsequent visits.

We have previously used him for mice inside also and have been really happy with the mouseless results(this was about 2 years ago)

K & O pest control ph. 0208 778 1557

  • 3 weeks later...
Colin of K&O Pest Control finished a job at my house this week, lovely chap and explains everything thoroughly....I think my pesky critter problem was dealt with after about a week of using 6 different poison baits, but Colin kept returning for another 2 weeks to refresh the baits and make sure the job was well and truly resolved, which was very reassuring. Thank you Colin, I feel alot more comfortable walking through my dining room /kitchen at night now without having to jump up on chairs everytime a 4 legged squatter runs past me!
  • 1 month later...

Thoroughly agree with the recommendations for Colin. He was absolutely BRILLIANT. Top bloke who did an excellent job and ensured NO MORE MICE.


Super efficient and great ability to deal sensitively with customers who are absolutely (irrationally) terrified of the little buggers.

karter Wrote:

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> Hi Katie,

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> Which methods did Colin use?


No idea karter - I left him to it. By that stage I am ashamed to say I didn't care if the whole house was blown up just to get rid of them.


(On a more serious note, I think he has access to poisons/chemicals etc that you have to be qualified to use e.g. something a bit more than the stuff you can buy in a hardware store. Then he found all the points of entry/exit and blocked them. Makes me feel queasy just typing this).


Anyway give him a call if you need to know more. But I guarantee the mice won't return. Good luck xx

Nice one, blocking access points is definitely an important part. Somebody on the net sells a bright blue mouse repellant, which seems very strange :-/. Glad that chap and what he did worked out for you. I have always done my own pest control when needed hee hee.
  • 1 month later...
  • 4 months later...
Had to call Colin from K and O out after recent mice activity and the service is still as efficient as ever, SPECIAL thanks to Mrs Colin who really understand the need to a) get mice sorted and b) get to a previously arranged hair appt on time and who therefore organised Colin's morning so I could do both!!!
  • 2 weeks later...

catma Wrote:another thanks for Colin I had the need to call him out recently. He is very efficient and understanding. Problem solved quickly.

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> Had to call Colin from K and O out after recent

> mice activity and the service is still as

> efficient as ever, SPECIAL thanks to Mrs Colin who

> really understand the need to a) get mice sorted

> and b) get to a previously arranged hair appt on

> time and who therefore organised Colin's morning

> so I could do both!!!

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