Wildlife Management

Here at Axatax we pride ourselves on providing a professional pest control service, which can involve anything from rat control & wasp control to wildlife management.

Pest control services

Pest control services Leighton Buzzard

We are proud of our standard of pest control and our range of pest control services. Our association with the Milton Keynes Parks Trust, assisting with some of their wildlife management activities on the lakes, woodland and nature reserve where the control of certain pest species helps to protect and promote an increase in the population of other threatened creatures such as ground nesting birds, native fish stocks, water voles, bees etc. shows that we care for the environment.

Squirrel

Squirrels

Squirrels, if their numbers are left unchecked, can cause serious damage to trees and other plants and their population needs to be controlled. They also frequently cause disruption to householders in the Spring and Summer if the squirrel decides to build a nest in the roof space of your home. Apart from the noise, they have been known to bite through electricity and computer cables as well as plastic water pipes. Axatax can prevent this by proofing the roof, blocking any gaps where squirrels might find an entrance.

Mole

Moles

Moles need to be kept under control particularly where large numbers start to occupy recreation grounds and sports fields creating a danger to the public with collapsing tunnels. We can keep these areas safe from moles with a regular servicing contract.

Wild Rabbit

Rabbits

Rabbits can become a nuisance if present in large numbers, damaging crops, garden plants and vegetables. Various methods are used depending on circumstances including the fitting of rabbit proof fencing.

Mink

Mink

Mink are a recent introduction to the United Kingdom and have caused havoc to the indigenous wildlife in some areas. They threaten natural fish stocks, garden pond fish, water voles and ground nesting birds as well as poultry and smaller family pets.

Geese

Geese

Geese can present problems in public areas if their population increases to intolerable levels and they can be humanely controlled under licence where circumstances permit.