Sectors

Agricultural

Over 70% of the UK’s land is farmed in some way, and how this land is managed significantly impacts wildlife.

Overall, agricultural wildlife control is a critical aspect of modern farming.

Landowners can reduce the impact of wild animals on their operations by taking steps to protect crops, livestock, and property. We manage wildlife populations, maintaining a healthy and productive agricultural function.

Country Estates

We work with estate managers to execute a management plan for the property and grounds.

Using the most appropriate techniques, wildlife can be managed to a level where damage is minimised and healthy and balanced habitats are created.

Private Gardens

Rabbits and deer become a nuisance in private gardens if adequate measures are not employed to control numbers and access. Significant damage can be avoided by implementing a management plan.

Equestrian

Rabbits pose a significant risk to both horses and their riders via digging. A rabbit hole in the wrong place can cause a horse to trip and fall or break its leg, meaning an end to its career or worse.

Deer will often frequent equestrian sites, competing for grazing.

Golf Courses

Wildlife species such as birds, rabbits, deer, foxes and squirrels can cause a real problem concerning the care,  appearance and maintenance of greens, bunkers and fairways.

Specialist techniques are required to manage these animals.

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