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Biting insects are an incredibly problematic pest as they can cause infection and spread diseases. There are a variety of biting pests that are common in the UK. The most widespread of these are fleas, ticks and mosquitos, although there are many more.
The key to controlling an infestation of biting insects is correct identification of the insect. The simplest way to achieve this is by visual assessment of an insect, although this is hard with hidden or really small insects. Another alternative is to identify pests by their bite. The severity of bites may vary from one individual to another, but a good indicator of the species is the placement of the bite. For example, bites on legs and ankles are typical of fleas, whereas mosquitos will frequently bite arms, shoulders or other areas of your body that are revealed while in bed.
Expert pest control companies will be able to identify biting insects. Following this, they will agree with you a plan for treating the infestation. This will vary depending on the species of the bug, but will generally consist of using an insecticide spray or powder in the area of the home where the insect is present. Serious infestations of biting pests may require fumigation to properly control the infestation.
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Canterbury is amongst the most famous cities in the country, with a powerful link to the Christian belief and it’s the Archbishop of Canterbury’s house also. Other famous names include Thomas Beckett and Christopher Marlowe. Canterbury was predominantly targeted by German bombers through World War Two, and so provides a range of both pre and post-war housing, but the cobbled streets and small back alleys remain from centuries ago. Canterbury is the only city in Kent and possesses a fairly small populace of close to 60,000.