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Wallachian

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I second that! Colin came to sort out my mouse problem, and provided swift, friendly and efficient service at a good price. Highly recommended.


Wallachian Wrote:

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> Hi

>

> just wanted to leave a recommendation for Colin

> from K&O pest control. He recently sorted out our

> rodent problem

> He was really helpful and managed my petrified

> wife in the process...!!

> Top guy. Give Colin a call if you have a problem

Colin from K&O Pest Control has just rid my house of a major mouse infestation and the house is now fully protected from any further invasions. I can't recommend him highly enough. Really nice guy, turns up exactly when he says he will & sorts out the problem quickly and effectively. If you have a pest problem call Colin!!!!
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Colin has just performed an amazing trick - we got him in as we think we have a mouse problem. Turns out we don't have a mouse problem. We have a rat problem. Gulp. He managed to impart this news to my wife, but still leave her feeling an awful lot more reassured about the situation than before. Thoroughly nice guy by all accounts too. Hope to be able to post a success story in the coming few weeks when he has been back for his follow-up visits (all part of the service)

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