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Hi All,


Abal Environmental Pest Control has been trading in Dulwich since 1992. Our aim has always remained the same to provide a

professional, quality and reliable service to our clients. We are proud members of the British Pest Control Association (B.P.C.A) and also National Pest Technicians Association (N.P.T.A) with the correct qualifications. At Abal we cover a wide range of pests from Rodents to Insects and Pest Birds.


We are a nationwide company that has a family run base and values. Our technicians are of smart appearance friendly and always on hand to give recommendations and advice. We have covered a large number of residential and commercial properties in Dulwich and Peckham and always have had excellent feed back. Please feel free to look at our website www.abalpestcontrol.co.uk or if you have used Abal in the past please feel free to post your comments of your experience with us.


Abal has close links with Ronald McDonald house a charity that allows parents to stay for free while there children have treatment at Guys and St Thomas hospital every year we donate a percentage of profits to this very worth while charity.


If you require any information on the charity or the company please feel free to call our office for any advice or questions you need answering or via email [email protected].



Kind Regards

Abal Environmental Services

0207-277-7905

0800-169-4132

www.abalpestcontrol.co.uk

[email protected]

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A few months ago we had the guys from Abal around to deal with our mouse problem.


Within 24 hours we had a technician at our flat to begin the treatment, much to my relief they use unmarked vehicles saving me the embaressment of awkward stares from neighbours thinking i was about to release pest armageddon on to them!


The treatment was explained thoroughly to me and all of my questions were answered in full. After 3 visits I was completely pest free and could resume my normal life. I cannot recommend Abal enough, from start to finish they were very friendly and efficient at what they do, If you've got a pest problem, then give these guys a call, you wont regret it!

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