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Pest Control in Sheffield

Although a city, Sheffield is known as "the largest village in England'' as it’s isolated from other places by a ring of hills and some surrounding land now includes several protected green belt areas. Its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. Sheffield is made up of many suburbs and neighbourhoods, many of which developed from villages and hamlets that were absorbed as the city grew. The city lies within the valleys of the River Don and its four tributaries, the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin, and the Sheaf. There are more than 250 parks, woodlands and gardens in the city, containing an estimated 2 million trees, giving Sheffield the highest ratio of trees to people of any city in Europe.Our Sheffield pest control experts work throughout the city and suburbs, providing professional pest control services for both home owners and businesses.

Areas covered by our Sheffield Pest Control Team

The Sheffield branch of Rentokil Pest Control covers:
  • Sheffield
  • Park Hill
  • Neepsend
  • Worrall
  • Crooksmoor
  • Sharrow
  • Loxley
  • Cutlers View
  • Heeley
  • Crosspool
  • Tinsley
  • Wadsley Bridge

Expert Pest Control across Sheffield

Sheffield has always had a proud history of beer, with numerous small breweries formed during the industrial revolution, providing refreshment to men in factories, forges and furnaces. The tradition remains today with 40% of craft breweries being within the city of Sheffield itself. West Street, running through the heart of the West End district of Sheffield city centre, is home to many pubs, bars and restaurants which attract many visitors.

Rodents will use these green corridors, along rivers and streams and across parks as safe harbourages to nest. Rats will then forage in sheds, basements, garages and gardens for food scraps, spilt litter, unsecured bin bags and any other potential food sources.

Rats and mice are opportunistic scavengers which can flourish in these tourist areas, eating anything from contents of rubbish bins to discarded left-overs. Flourishing in urban locations such as Worrall, Loxley, Neepsend, Sharrow and Tinsley, that can offer them easy food and shelter. Rodents are omnivorous, eating anything from contents of refuse and compost bins and discarded left-overs to fruits and seeds in gardens and parks and food in our homes if they get in. If you’ve seen signs of rats or mice the safest and most effective way to get rid of rodents is by professional, targeted treatments.

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