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Professional Pest Control Services in NW Kent & SE London

Professional Pest Management for Homes and Businesses

Are you suffering from unwanted pests? Based in Swanley, Anglo Pest Control provides fast, effective, and professional pest management solutions across NW Kent and South East London. Whether you are facing a recent infestation or looking for long-term preventative measures, our expert technician, Russell, offers a discreet and reliable service tailored to your property.

We specialise in all common domestic and commercial pest issues, including mice and rat control in Dartford, wasp nest removal in Bromley, and squirrel proofing in Sevenoaks. Our local expertise also extends to Bexleyheath, Orpington, and Sidcup, where we treat everything from wasps to moths and bed bugs.

Anglo Pest Control is a well-established family business. We pride ourselves on a personal touch that national companies can't match. With unmarked vans for your privacy, no call-out charges, and a commitment to safe, child-and-pet-friendly treatments, we ensure your home remains a safe haven. Explore our most common services below to find the right solution for your pest issue. 

Rats

Mice

Wasps

Squirrels

Moths

Bed Bugs

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Pest Control FAQs: Expert Advice for NW Kent & SE London

Got a question about a potential infestation or how our treatments work? We understand that discovering a pest problem can be stressful and raises many concerns—from the safety of your pets to the discretion of our visit.

To help you get fast answers, we’ve compiled the most common questions we receive from homeowners and businesses across Swanley, Dartford, Bromley, and Sevenoaks. If you don’t find what you’re looking for below, or if you need immediate assistance with a pest emergency, please don’t hesitate to contact Russell directly for a free, no-obligation consultation.

The process of removing or controlling any pest problem consists of a series of steps to be considered. We practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM), which combines biological, cultural, physical and chemical methods to control pests. This reduces risk to people, other non target animals and the environment in general.

Scratching and shuffling noises from the loft or walls will often be the first thing you may notice. You may also find gnawed food packets, or torn up pieces of plastic, cloth or paper. Droppings in a cupboard, loft or room corner can be a give away. Holes in clothes and bare patches in carpets can be caused by moths and beetles. Or, you may actually catch sight of insects or rodents scurrying about.

We conduct a full site survey, inside and out. This will reveal signs of any pests; such as specific areas they use, tracks and trails, damage caused, droppings, or even actual animal specimens. This will allow us to positively identify the specific pest, which is paramount to devising the appropriate treatment plan.

In some cases we use ultra violet tracking dust or night vision cameras to verify the type and location of unwanted creatures. We also have access to laboratory identification of insects.

Often pests such as rats and mice, or even insects can be dealt with by identifying and removing any potential entry points, food and water sources, or harbourage areas that might encourage them. Altering the local environment will deter them considerably and prevent future occurrences.

We can utilise chemical treatments, trapping or baiting, depending on the specific circumstances. All our practices and materials used are fully compliant with up to date codes of practice and legislation under:

  • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) 2002
  • Control of Pesticides Act 1986
  • Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
  • The Spring Traps Approval Order 2018

You will be provided with a full written report by the pest control technician treating the problem. This includes details of the pest found, extent of the infestation, what pesticides (if any) used and recommendations to deter and prevent further pest problems.