Quick response for my rodent problem…
Quick response for my rodent problem ,knowledgeable ,friendly and efficient ,value for money
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We deal with things regarding pests. Check out our website for more info! We don't bite, we just kill the ones that do!
bromley, br2 8ju, bromley, United Kingdom
Quick response for my rodent problem ,knowledgeable ,friendly and efficient ,value for money
Rang Adam from PBG and he came out the very next day to deal with Glis Glis that had taken up residence in my external garage, he managed to clear a nest that I had spotted ... laid traps and is due to come back in a week to check them
Very knowledgeable and explained everything as he went along, reliable and competitively priced (terrible sense of humour though) 😄🤭😄
Highly recommended
To put it simply... He was quick well priced. I'd highly recommend him.
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