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Hi


Just wanted to let you know that during November we are donating ?5 from every rodent job to our chosen charity this year which is Bromley Mencap.


Also we have just been Highly commended in this years Bromley Business Awards, which is a very proud moment for us. We also done our very first exhibition at Croydon Fairfield Halls, which was also a great success.

We have also just become a which trusted trader.


This is a very busy time for us at the moment as the clocks have now gone back and therefore people tend to see the rodents more. We have a number of pest controllers on board now who are highly trained and experienced in getting rid of your pest problem.


Our office is open Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm 020 8778 1557


Thanks


Colin

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Termites are different from most other insects, such as ants, bees, lives in colonies or societies that integrate high. Termite colonies can grow from hundreds to thousands or perhaps even millions. Colonies contain multiple forms. Worker termites are of soft body and a hint of caramel in color. There is a link I can say that it is informative http://pestsolutionsnw.com/ . They form the biggest contingent in most colonies and individuals observed most often when the infested wood examined. Workers are reproductively undeveloped. They are responsible for the care of the eggs and immature.

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