by David | Feb 27, 2020 | General, Ticks
Dee Ward-Thompson investigates a type of tick you might not have come across yet but is slowly becoming more prevalent in the UK. At the end of last year, I went along to the Level 2 Award in Pest Management – General Pest Control training course in Staffordshire as...
by David | Feb 16, 2020 | Geese, General
Take a wander up Wardlaw for a gander! WWT Caerlaverock staff are joining SNH to lead a walk up Wardlaw Hill to see the dusk flight of the pink-footed geese and barnacle geese. Meeting place is Caerlaverock Castle car park. Due to the terrain involved, this event is...
by David | Feb 13, 2020 | Bees, General
Considerable progress was made to help bees, butterflies and other pollinators thrive across Scotland in 2019, a new report shows. Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has published details of work being carried out by the organisation and more than 30 partners towards...
by David | Feb 2, 2020 | Flying Insects, General
With it’s stainless steel body and aluminium front, the Mercury is a great option for front or rear housing installs. Featuring a unique side access glueboard and easily accessible tubes, this machine is by far the quickest to service. • Durable stainless...
by David | Jan 31, 2020 | General, Squirrels
Red squirrels are native to the UK but, sadly, their numbers have been in decline since the early 20th century. Here, Millbry Hill’s Kathryn Eccles gives her top tips for encouraging more red squirrels into your garden. It’s now estimated...
by David | Jan 27, 2020 | General, Rodents
This was a short clip taken by a customer from her security camera , she initially thought she had mice. Turns out the whole terrace row had the same issue, a treatment was put in place and the job was completed, one Happy Customer. Click on the link to view....