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Just wanted to give a recommendation to a local business, i hope thats ok. K&O Pest Control Have been amazing at sorting out our mouse issue.

To lovely Colin and Kasey at K&O. I just want to say a huge thank you for being so kind and patient with me and my irrational fear of rodents! Our newly purchased (first home) recently had a mouse issue. i called up K&O on my mums recommendations and spoke to the lovely Kasey- i'm ashamed to say that i was crying, my fear/phobia runs that deep. She was wonderful and was very calm and said she would have someone round first thing. Colin turned up at 9am the next morning, he answered ALL my questions, a lot very stupid and really put me at ease. He checked in with the me about how it was all going between visits and most importantly he got rid of the issue. They are the best pest patrol business i have ever used and i cant recommend then enough. Thank you once again.

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