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Dealing with birds in your home

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Dealing with birds in your home
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Wasps

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Only wasps nests which pose a particular danger to your family or other members of the public should be treated
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Wasps.aspx

Carpet Beetles

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This small insec thrives on the proteins in natural fibres, like wool, causing damage to both carpets and clothing.
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Carpet-Beetles.aspx

Ants

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How to control garden ants by using boiling water or an approved insecticide
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Ants.aspx

Seagulls

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There are limited public health grounds for seagull control
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Seagulls.aspx

Fleas

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Fleas can be treated using an insecticide
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Fleas.aspx

Snakes

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It is an offence to kill, injure or take a native snake.
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Snakes.aspx

Pigeons

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There are simple steps that you can take to help deter feral pigeons from visiting your garden.
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Pigeons.aspx

Bed Bugs

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Bed Bugs are oval wingless insects, approximately 5mm long, with six legs and two antennae.
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/Environment/Environmental-Protection/Pest-Control/Bed-Bugs.aspx
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