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I would thoroughly recommend this firm. I have had on going problem with rats from drain pipes. Various firms but still they came back. Brown pest control was my last resort really. Mr brown came out put wire wool down foam in the holes and baited traps. I'm glad to say when he came back for a further visit I was rat free. Def recommend this man.
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I can not recommend this company enough. I had an immediate response to my email from Mr Brown and it was EASTER SUNDAY regarding our unwelcome furry guests (I have a rodent phobia!). Not only was Mr Brown excellent at answering all my numerous emails and all my questions and putting me at ease as i did become a little neurotic. The service received was very prompt and professional. The charged price was fair and the technician Mr Brown was very helpful, friendly and reassuring. All in all I am a happy customer. I will be recommending this company to my friends and family should they require pest control services. Excellent service all round.

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