Buckinghamshire Squirrel Control
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Squirrels are a typical woodland rodent in the UK. There are two main types present in the United Kingdom, the grey squirrel and the red squirrel. The red squirrel is a indigenous species and is protected legally as its numbers in the United Kingdom are very low. The grey squirrel is a non-native species which is regarded as to blame for the decline in numbers of the red squirrel as it threatens their territory and food sources. Grey squirrels are viewed as pests and can cause problems if they nest inside homes or other buildings.
Squirrels can be managed by a variety of pest control methods. Either live catch or snap traps can be used, although it is unlawful to release any caught grey squirrels because they are pests and can damage the local environment. Any caught live grey squirrels must be killed humanely. These traps must be set in such a way as not to cause harm to other wildlife. The most effective way to deal with a squirrel infestation in your home is to prevent their access, although this must be done carefully to ensure no young squirrels are trapped in a nest.
Expert pest control companies can survey the area and carry out a pest control program which does not harm any other species in an area. They will also be able to inform you of the most effective way to stop any access routes that the squirrels are employing to enter your property.
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The south-eastern region of Buckinghamshire contains a population of around 739,000 and incorporates the large towns of Milton Keynes and High Wycombe. Buckinghamshire borders many other counties including Greater London, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire. In spite of a smaller population in comparison with a number of other parts of Britain, it possesses an average density of 1,020 individuals per square mile. Even so, a population increase is predicted by 2026, particularly in the Vale of Aylesbury as well as the Borough of Milton Keynes. Subsequently, plans are ongoing to develop a lot of new homes to cater for this increase. For your property upgrades in Buckinghamshire, make certain to employ vetted and respected experts to guarantee top quality work.