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Discreet pest control across London

Discreet pest control across London, when it needs sorting quickly

Discreet pest control for London homes, landlords and businesses. Rapid help for rodents, bed bugs, wasps and commercial pest risks, with clear treatment notes and prevention advice.

  • Unmarked visits available
  • Homes, landlords and businesses
  • Treatment notes provided
  • Prevention-first advice
Rapid triage where availableFor active rodent, wasp, bed bug and insect reports.
Discreet appointmentsUnmarked visits can be requested for sensitive premises.
Survey-led methodClear expectations, safety notes and written visit records.
Checklist-style visit notesUseful for landlords, letting agents and site teams.
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Homes

Pest control for London homes

Help for flats, terraces, HMOs and family homes — from first signs through to proofing advice that reduces repeat problems.

  • Rodents in kitchens, lofts, basements and bin stores
  • Bed bug inspections and treatment planning
  • Wasps, cockroaches, moths and other insects
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Businesses

Commercial pest protection

Planned inspections, treatment notes and monitoring support for food premises, hospitality, landlords, offices, retail and block management.

  • Routine inspection records
  • Monitoring points and action notes
  • Reputation and compliance risk reduction

Priority services

Routes for London pest problems

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Rats and mice

Survey entry points, activity signs and likely routes before choosing treatment, proofing and follow-up advice.

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Bed bugs

Discreet inspection and treatment planning for flats, homes, hotels and serviced accommodation.

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Wasp nests

Seasonal help for nests around lofts, eaves, gardens and outbuildings, with safety-led advice.

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Cockroaches and insects

Practical treatment routes for kitchens, food areas, bathrooms, drains and warm service voids.

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Bird proofing

Pigeon and bird-pressure advice for ledges, rooflines, solar panels and building entrances.

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Commercial monitoring

Inspection visits, site notes and monitoring-point checks for premises where records matter.

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Commercial records

Commercial pest control with command-board records

Clear checklist cards show inspection notes, monitoring checks, actions and follow-ups without badge-heavy decoration.

Inspection summary

Area checked
Kitchen stores + rear access
Activity signs
No fresh activity noted
Action taken
Monitoring points reviewed
Next review
Follow-up date agreed

Monitoring points

Typical monitoring layout for visit notes.

Action tracker

  • Seal service gap
  • Review waste storage
  • Follow-up check booked
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Example note pack for visit summaries, monitoring tags and follow-up actions.

Inspect, treat, proof, report

A command-checklist process from first signal to aftercare

  1. CallTell us what you have seen and how urgent it feels.
  2. SurveyWe inspect likely routes, activity signs, property context and safety considerations.
  3. TreatA suitable treatment plan is chosen for the pest, property and people using the space.
  4. ProofEntry points, food sources and harbourage risks are explained where proofing can help.
  5. ReportYou receive clear notes and aftercare advice, with follow-up where appropriate.
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Safety and prevention

Treatment planned around people and pets

Visits include preparation advice, aftercare notes and lower-impact options where appropriate.

  • Preparation guidance before treatment
  • Pet and child considerations discussed
  • Lower-impact options considered where suitable
  • Proofing advice to reduce repeat activity

Customer reassurance

Calm help when the situation feels awkward

They explained what to prepare, arrived discreetly and left clear notes for the follow-up.

Flat, Brixton

The visit notes made it easier to brief the team and keep actions moving.

Restaurant, Camden

The survey focused on entry points and prevention, not just a one-off treatment.

Landlord, Islington

Areas covered

Pest control support across London

Central London

Westminster, Camden, City fringe, South Bank

North London

Islington, Hampstead, Finchley, Enfield

East London

Hackney, Stratford, Bow, Canary Wharf

South London

Brixton, Clapham, Dulwich, Croydon

West London

Hammersmith, Kensington, Ealing, Chiswick

Questions

Common pest control questions

Can you visit discreetly?

Unmarked appointments can be requested for sensitive premises.

Do you deal with bed bugs in flats and hotels?

Yes: inspection, preparation advice, treatment planning and follow-up notes are built into the route.

What should I do if I see a rat or mouse?

Keep food sealed, note where activity appears and request a survey before sealing routes blindly.

Are treatments safe for children and pets?

Preparation, exclusion and aftercare advice should be discussed before any treatment choice.

Can you provide notes for landlords or commercial premises?

Checklist-style visit notes and monitoring actions can be recorded for landlords, agents and commercial premises.

How quickly can someone attend?

Same-day help may be available where schedules and property access allow.

Do you offer prevention or proofing advice?

Yes: entry points, waste routines and proofing options are part of the process.

What happens after I request help?

Your request summary helps the team understand urgency, property type and access notes before confirming next steps.

Discreet callback request

Send the pest signal, property context and preferred next step

Whether it is urgent activity at home or a commercial site that needs records, start with a concise brief and the team can route the next step.

Add a few details so the callback brief can be routed to the right next step.

TriageBrief