Pest controllers are listed in telephone directories or by an online search. The British Pest Control Association or National Pest Technicians Association can help you find a pest controller (one which follows their code of conduct). You can also find pest controllers via the Derbyshire County Council Trusted Trader website.
When looking for a pest controller, make sure you:
- get at least three quotations
- find out if there is a call out fee or fixed charge
- find out what service and guarantee they will provide
- ensure they have insurance cover
- check their qualifications (a certificate in Pest Control from the Royal Society for Public Health, The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) or the National Pest Technicians Association (NPTA)
- consider personal recommendations from friends, neighbours.
RSPH | Royal Society for Public Health UK
The British Pest Control Association (BPCA)
NPTA - The National Pest Technicians Association
If bait is used your pest controller will need to visit a few times to inspect the bait and keep it topped up. They should also carry out a final inspection once the programme is complete to ensure no bait is left behind.
If rodenticides are used, your pest controller should carry out an environmental assessment to consider the possible threats to wildlife and domestic animals.