Michael (Combat Pest Control founder) & Gary (West London Pest Control founder) are brothers that both served in the British Army together, so they have ALWAYS been part of a team.
Combat Pest Control & West London Pest Control are now in partnership. Combat will be servicing all new enquiries in the W postcode areas. Call now and you will be put through to Combats operations team and all works will be carried out using Combats systems, pricing and accountability.
I’m Michael Coates and I work with both domestic and business customers to deal with all kinds of pests and infestations, in all kinds of places. Regardless of where the pest is, from the interior of a building, the attic space, the garden, public space or a business premises, I have the skills, ability and experienced to deal with it.
Dealing with a pest problem needs a methodical approach.
Step 1 – Onsite assessment
It is important to understand and identify the pest. This is the first and possibly the most important step in the process. I can identify and eradicate all pests.
Every pest has a life cycle and certain habits or traits. Understanding these and going to the source of the infestation can be the most effective and quickest method of eradication. Thus, this first step is the way in which the best solutions and treatments can be identified.
As part of this assessment, you are also provided with a comprehensive assessment.
Step 2 – The solution
I only use humane methods when it comes to pest control solutions, and only those that are safe for use in and around the home, business premises, public spaces and so on.
But practicing safely is just as important; I can identify hazards and risks.
Some clients also need specialist pest control services, such as the eradication of pests from enclosed spaces; I can complete such specialist pest control assignments safely.
Fully insured and offering a no quibble guarantee, Combat Pest Control is well placed to deal with all pest control issues in and around the W1U and W1H postcode areas.
Step 3 – Prevention
Sometimes, our habits can contribute, if not encourage pests to share our space. By being made aware of this, and changing habits and so on, future pest control issues can be avoided in some situations.