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Came and gave quote and then completed job on the same day, I was very happy with work done.
Mr Phil Hall
Quotatis helped me find a local company who's given me an excellent quote. Thanks Quotatis.
Ms Michelle Aidoo
This was the best way I have ever got a quote and you know that that they are good reliable tradesman with certificates.
Mrs Diana Fox
Extremely efficient and amazingly quick acquiring the nearest relevant companies to my location.
Mrs Gwen Tapp
Hereford
Excellent, saved me the time and trouble of finding local and reliable contractors. Thank you.
Mr K Gregg
Coventry
Very personable and the whole process painless, friendly and efficient.
Mrs Sarah Baxendale

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Moles are a typical pest in the UK. They tend to affect properties in the country, but they have been seen to damage urban lawns and gardens. Moles are burrowing mammals which can cause significant damage to lawns and gardens as they burrow. They are able to travel substantial distances below the ground in a brief time. Moles will also use abandoned tunnels to travel, so they may reenter areas that they had previously left. Moles prey on earthworms and other insects that are found in the soil.

Moles leave molehills, which are mounds of earth that stick up from the grass. These molehills are their way of excavating the earth that they dig through. They can cause considerable damage to lawns as they burrow quickly. Molehills can very quickly accumulate and ruin a previously beautiful and well-kept lawn. While a large amount of molehills can indicate the presence of several moles, it is often the work of a solitary mole.

DIY pest control solutions are available for a mole infestation. These vary from snap traps which may be buried into molehills to deterrence methods such as noise emitters. Moles are very sensitive to light and noise so some deterrence methods can be effective. However, it can be very difficult to ascertain which tunnels the moles are using, and so it’s recommended to use a qualified mole catcher or pest control company. These specialists can determine which tunnels the moles are using to travel and determine which areas will be most successful for trapping.

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Berwick-upon-Tweed is a town inside the county of Northumberland. It is the northernmost town in England. It is located 2.5 miles (4 km) to the south of the Scottish border, at the mouth of the River Tweed, on the east coast . It’s about 56 miles (90 km) south east of Edinburgh, 65 miles (105 kilometres) to the north of Newcastle upon Tyne and 345 miles (555 kilometres) north of London. The 2011 United Kingdom Census recorded Berwick’s population as around 12,043. A civil parish and town council were set up during 2008. Berwick’s origins are as an Anglo-Saxon settlement through the historical period of the Kingdom of Northumbria, which was annexed by England during the tenth century. The area was, for more than 400 years, central to historical border wars among the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, and a number of times possession of Berwick changed hands between the two kingdoms. The last time it changed hands was when England retook it in 1482. Berwick remains a traditional market town and also has some notable architectural features, particularly its medieval town walls, Elizabethan ramparts and Britain’s oldest barracks buildings. Slightly more than 60% of the population works in the service sector, which includes shops, hotels and catering, financial services and most government activity, including health care. About 13 per cent is in manufacturing, 10% in agriculture, and 8 per cent in construction. Some existing and recent Berwick economic activities include salmon fishing, shipbuilding, engineering, sawmilling, fertilizer production, malting and the production of tweed and hosiery. For all of your house improvements, make certain that you pick trustworthy experts in Berwick-upon-Tweed to make sure that you get the very best quality service.

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