Pest Control
Colchester
Pest Defence Ltd
Abberton Road, Colchester
CO2 0JU
To discuss your requirements in more detail, call us now.BPCA registered
Calls to 0843 numbers cost 7p per minute plus your phone providers access charge
Killer Instinct Pest Control
Brick Kiln Lane, The Cottage, Colchester
CO6 4EU
To discuss your requirements in more detail, call us now.
Calls to 0843 numbers cost 7p per minute plus your phone providers access charge
J & L PEST CONTROL
7 Marsh Crescent, Colchester
CO5 7JQ
To discuss your requirements in more detail, call us now. Member of BPCA
Calls to 0843 numbers cost 7p per minute plus your phone providers access charge
A town swimming with history, The River Colne runs right through Colchester which houses several interesting museums.
The castle museum, found within the Colchester Castle Grounds features a fascinating exhibition on the Romans. The Hollytrees Museum is a social history museum and the former All Saints Church has become the towns Natural History Museum. Whilst the Colchester Archaeological Trust which displays Roman finds from the nearby Roman Cemetery.
You can visit Gosbeck Archaeological Park which consists of a preserved Roman theatre and Romano-British temple marked out on the ground which at the time would have been Britain's largest Roman theatre.
Today, the town is still brimming with arts and culture. You can visit the Mercury Theatre or the Headgate Theatre for shows and pantomimes or The Colchester Art Centre which hosts regular art exhibitions and the Colchester beer festival.
Something else the town is brimming with is highly skilled and well trained local tradesmen ready to help with your every need.
From electricians in Highwoods and locksmiths in Beacon End to central heating experts in West Bergholt, find the local tradesmen you need in our Colchester directory.
Pests make everyone's skin crawl, especially when they invade our homes. Whether you have a wasp or birds nest in your attic, mice in your walls or moles destroying your garden - it's time to call in your local pest control.
Sharing your home with crawling insects, like bed bugs and flees, termites or silverfish, is unhygienic at best. But bigger critters, like birds, rabbits and rats can pose structural problems to your house too - rodents can chew through cables and brickwork.
It could take anything from a mouse-trap or rat poison, to fumigation and bed bug treatment, to turf out your unwanted lodgers. For help, local pest control tradesmen now.