Pest Control (Frequently asked questions)
Our Pest Control Team provides an
effective Pest Control Service for residents in the Borough.
Certain of these services are free of charge and more specific
information is given via the links below.
You can also use a commercial pest
control company to get rid of pests. Be sure to use a reputable
company which is a member of the British Pest Control Association
(
BPCA
) or the
National Pest Technicians Association (
NPTA
). Contact the
BPCA on tel: 0870 609 2687 or website:
http://www.bpca.org.uk/ or the
NPTA
on
their website:
http://www.npta.org.uk/
Further detailed leaflets providing
information on several of the pests named below can be obtained by
contacting the Council.
Telephone: (023) 9244 6017
Email: customer.services@havant.gov.uk
Visit: Customer Services reception in the
atrium of the Public Service Plaza, Civic Centre Road, Havant PO9
2AX
Why is a pest control service required?
A pest control service is
required to respond to complaints all around the Borough both in
domestic and commercial premises. Pests are often a major factor in
food complaints and may subsequently lead to food premises closures
and prosecutions. It is essential that pests are controlled to
prevent damage to buildings and fittings, distress to
inhabitants/customers and the spread of disease.
Who delivers the pest control service in the Havant area?
Havant Borough Councils pest
control team consists of a pest control foreman who manages two
pest control operatives. These rapidly respond to the everyday pest
complaints made by members of the public and may also assist
commercial premises. They deal with complaints concerning pests
that represent a possible threat to human health. The type and
intensity of complaints varies throughout the year but typical
complaints involve rodents and insects.
What pest control methods are used?
All pests require food, shelter,
warmth and security. If these factors are removed the pests will no
longer survive. For the destruction of pests various methods may be
used. In order to determine the most effective method of pest
control to be used an in depth knowledge of the species involved
and its life cycle is required. Physical methods such as electronic
fly killers or rodent traps may be used or alternatively chemicals
such as pesticides or types of poison may be used. However it is
imperative that all persons using these control methods are
suitably trained.
How can you help yourself?
Adequate design/maintenance of
buildings: Possible harbourage conditions should be kept to a
minimum. For example gaps in cavity walls and access to cupboards.
All structural damage should be repaired immediately. For example
holes in walls and damaged insulation should be repaired and sealed
as soon as possible.
Pest proofing
The likelihood of pests gaining
entry to a building should be kept to a minimum by proofing likely
entry points. In particular doors, the drainage system, and
ventilation openings. For example doors should be self-closing, the
drainage system should have tight fitting inspection covers and
windows should be fitted with insect screens.
Limiting food and water sources
The removal of water sources is
particularly important in the case of rats. Common sources include
defective gutters, leaking taps and defective roofs. The access of
pests to food sources can be minimised by storing food correctly.
This can be achieved by storing food off the floor, leaving
adequate gangways allowing for inspection and cleaning, using
appropriate storage containers to deny pest access and lessen the
chance of spillage and inspecting new stock on arrival.
Employ a pest control contractor
You can use a commercial pest
control company to get rid of pests, and for food premises this is
the best method. Be sure to use a reputable company which is a
member of the British Pest Control Association (
BPCA
) or the National
Pest Technicians Association (
NPTA
). Contact the
BPCA on tel: 0870 609 2687 or website:
http://www.bpca.org.uk/ or the
NPTA
on
their website:
http://www.npta.org.uk/
The type of pests that cause problems
The majority of the pest
complaints received by the pest control team arise from rodents
(rats and mice). To find out more about these and other pests,
click on the relevent pest:-
Charges
For an up-to-date list of
charges please follow this link >>
Telephone: (023) 9244 6017
Email: customer.services@havant.gov.uk
Visit: Customer Services reception in the
atrium of the Public Service Plaza, Civic Centre Road, Havant PO9
2AX