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Positive ‘CHAS’ News for Abate Pest Management
Today some positive news has been announced at the Abate office, where for the 6th year running, Abate Pest Management has been approved as health and safety compliant by the UK's largest health and safety assessor CHAS (Contractors Health and Safety Assessment). CHAS Accreditation The CHAS accreditation means that Abate,...
COVID-19 Pest Control Update from Abate and the BPCA
This morning (20 March 2020), the UK Government released a list of key workers that will be allowed to continue to send their children to school during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite efforts from the British Pest Control Association to influence the decision, pest management is not explicitly included on the...
Welcome to the team Ashleigh
We would like to welcome Ashleigh, our newest member of the Abate Pest Management team. Ashleigh will be supporting the office administration team with a number of duties. We wish her every success in the future.
RatMat Installation In Distribution Warehouse
Abate Pest Management has recently completed a RatMat installation at a distribution warehouse for the monitoring of any potential rodent activity. RatMat, an innovative, humane and cost-effective solution to protect property and assets from rodents. Using the principles of an electric fence, the RatMat tiles can be used as a long...
Pest Control in Schools
Pest Control in schools is very important and hygiene is vital, but pest infestations can cause distress and disruption while affecting the reputation of your school. Abate Pest Management tackles any pest issue you may face, whether on a one-off basis or through an annual pest management contract. The education...
The Advantages of Using Bird Netting
Are you finding birds to be a nuisance at your business premises? Whether it's disrupting business staff and visitors, creating damage to your property or simply the mess that they leave behind, bird netting can be the perfect solution to the problem. Bird netting is set up to prevent birds...
Why Should You Invest in a Pest Control Contract?
Start a conversation with someone about pest control and immediately most would refer to rat catchers! In contrast, the UK market size for pest control continues to grow with an estimated value of over £400m per annum. It does include rats and mice, but it also includes many other areas which...
Largest pile of bird droppings cleared by Abate
Abate Pest Management was recently called to clear a large amount of Pigeon guano (droppings) from a building in Norwich. Engineers refused to maintain and service air conditioning units on the roof and you can see why. Cleaning up the odd bird dropping from time to time is pretty safe...
Cambridge College Receives Bird Control Makeover
A college in Cambridge has had new bird proofing measures installed by Abate Pest Management. The work involved implementing new bird spiking and gel pots to the leading edges and guttering to prevent the perching of birds. Prior to the project completion, birds were landing and creating mess below and...
SafeContractor Renewal Complete
Abate Pest Management is pleased to announce that we have completed our Alcumus audit and now received our SafeContractor Certificate for the next 12 months. The SafeContractor accreditation is awarded for achieving excellence in health and safety in the workplace. Alcumus SafeContractor is a leading third-party accreditation scheme which recognises...
ForFarmers Appoints Abate Pest Management Services
ForFarmers, the company that offers Total Feed Solutions for conventional and organic livestock farming has appointed Abate Pest Management to manage pest services at two of their locations. Abate has implemented a proactive organic pest management plan at ForFarmers sites in Bury St Edmunds and Burston near Diss. The new...
Rodents Cause Problems During The Winter…
Here’s how to deal with them… Winter is upon us and the temperature is dropping. This is the time of year when rats and mice come in from the cold – and who can blame them? Just like us, they require food, water, and shelter – all of which are...