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Wyre Vermin Hunters
If you live in the rural Wyre and Fylde area and have a pest or vermin problem, then please get in touch today.


Grey squirrels are considered a major pest problem for rural properties, particularly in the UK, due to their significant destruction of woodland, high-value trees, and infrastructure, as well as their role as an invasive species that displaces native wildlife (the native Red squirrel).
Their destructive behaviour ranges from killing young timber trees to causing costly structural damage to homes.

Rats.
Once of the biggest pest problems for rural areas, causing millions of pounds of damage to rural properties across the countryside. These vermin spread Weil’s disease, they infect feed, damage buildings and cables and leave a foul mess wherever they live.
If left unchecked, they can overpopulate a property astonishingly quickly.
The rat population across the UK is increasing by 20% year on year.

Pigeons are considered a massive pest problem for rural properties due to their ability to form large, rapid-breeding flocks that cause structural damage, spread disease, and cause significant agricultural damage.
Their high-volume, acidic droppings (guano) and destructive nesting habits create expensive maintenance issues, especially in agricultural settings where they damage crops and consume livestock feed.

Rabbits are a major pest problem for rural properties, particularly in the UK, because they cause extensive agricultural damage, weaken infrastructure through burrowing, risk livestock injuries and reproduce rapidly, making them difficult to control. It is estimated that rabbit damage costs the UK agricultural industry around £100 million a year.
