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Really useful chat Sean, interested in checking out his courses if you could send me over a code. Nice one
Just a small tip lads, get down to business and start talking shop. Few people have the time to listen to anecdotal stories that are not at all interesting or entertaining. Could be a great podcast if condensed to a shorter format.
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That’s my brilliant dad
Thanks mauncho. Your a great lad. 💪💪
Damn big hive,,where's the RAID ? 😅
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Good show keep up the good work
If you have rats in the attic check your drains before anything. I had them in my loft and they had eaten though a drain cover. When that was replaced, no more rats.
One of the restrictions on the NBU opening up to others to manage for now is that currently it's important that each and every AH is DNA checked so that we know whether they have established an over-winter foothold. If all and sundry get to eradicate every AH they see, then we won't know the status of the invasion. Once there is an established UK population then it will be a different story. NBU however don't help themselves with their information suppression
I understand everything you say and agree 💯. My worry is that they'll leave when it is established and the problem will then explode.
The way that makes me feel physically ill🙃😫
It's pretty bad isn't it.
Get a mouse. They will eat everything
Haha good idea
@@killlinepestcontrol I’ve seen it. Or heard it. Bees were leaking into the house by the end of summer into fall. The mice got easily into their hives and cleaned it out before Christmas. First I heard the bees. Then I heard the mice. Then I heard nothing. Unfortunately it was a bedroom wall lol
With this job we went into the loft and cut an inspection hole further down the flue. Then put a drop board in place. Sometimes you can get below them from the chimney outside but not always.
How do you make sure nothing falls down the shaft?
Look, they've 1:23 even chewed his brake pipes. Rude!
I hadn't noticed that but I'm presuming that they didn't do that
Nice one Sean
Top job Sean. 👍
Thank you Neil
Yes apart from web hosting issues. Lol.
Sometimes it can be that simple. Very helpful to show clients, thanks.
Haha exactly. We do try. I trust all is well with you.
Nice detective work!
Keep trying don't we. Trust all is well young man.
A really good explanation and good work. You definitely should do more videos.👌
Thank you, I will
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Defo need to get on one of these drain courses..if only my van hadn't just died on me 😔 excellent work 👍
If you ever want to meet up for coffee give me a shout 07540535281
Proper job mate 👌
Hi guys, I sent a list in to BPCA of sites I was concerned about if baiting around buildings comes in. They published it in the last magazine. Wasn't happy with the reply from CRRU. Just sounded like it came from someone who has never got their boots dirty.
Would show us the reply to that?
Tiny Computers Limited was a British computer manufacturer based in Redhill Business Park in Redhill, England. The company was formed by Willow Vale Electronics Limited in 1981 who are based in Manchester & London. I used google look back lol
John Sage a legend . Good podcast
I really enjoyed the episode. He's a very interesting man
Hey Sean, just watched this video. I think it's great that there are guys out there like yourselves. For us smaller companies ( 1 man band) do you think the drain camera is a worthy investment for simpler checks for maybe the fitting of guards rather than dangling things in the drain. Trying to improve with every job I do (we all start somewhere) but on my own there is no way I could do all that work 😂 I do feel a little disappointed when after 3 visits you just haven't got there.
Hi Sean do you know anyone in Essex regarding drain survey. Thanks
Quality content!
Hey man i caught two mice in my kitchen and i think they might of came from the back door, being left open to let my dog go toilet or in Ireland, you have a washing machine drain pipe, and a sink drain pipe at the back of house two separate drain pipes, run into a drain. Would it be a good idea to use a metal mesh wire and cover the bottoms of those two pipes just in case?
Mice don't tend to go into wet places. Plus those pipes vent into the sink etc so they aren't access points into the building
@@killlinepestcontrol Thanks for the advice man. I' think the mice are gone but was thinking could they be gone trap shy 🤔. If they go trap shy bar poisons what would be the options? I seen a bucket spin device that catches loads.
As a general rule mice don't tend to go trap shy. In some city centres they do show a behavioural resistance which makes them avoid traps. But they can be overcome
@@killlinepestcontrol That's good news Thanks man 👍
Those streets are horrendous! I had a conversation with the previous Mayor and he said that the budget they had wouldn't touch the problem so they just haven't bothered 😬
Nice to see thorough work being done, well done guys. I always mention the water systems to customers, many of whom think their resident rats are ninjas 😂
Great job Sean.... have a similar situation going on, but I leave drain work to the experts!!
Thank you Terry. We always try.
What's the video got to do with the title about cavity walls? Once in loft they can get into 'boxed in' soil vent pipe area. But that's not a cavity wall is it? There are loads of advertising for pest guys showing and talking about 'cavity walls'. In UK, both leaves of wall brick are built on foundation footings. In my case slab is 1950's solid slab with no underfloor at all. So how are the rats supposed to get to cavity? If there is no damage to drain pipe, rats must be knawing through felt at eves. Is this a recent thing, because no way to stop that without zinc sheet over whole roof like a grain store.
As a general rule they tend to get out of the drainage system in the ground floor. Once in there they will access the cavity where access goes through it for pipes. Then they head north into the loft. This job was not the normal as they went up the SVP and excited at the top. It's not normal but does happen.
proper job done there Sean. well done sir.
We try our hardest
thats freaking terrifying, keep up the good work
We've done a few this year
Very impressive, well done mate
It was great to see
Blow torce and sulphur candle.
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What is that and what did that do to them?
A colony was treated 3 yrs ago, we removed 2 year ago with clear evidence of white powder still inside with an extension of bees behind the treated entrance. We always fill the void after removing all comb, we have recently been asked to return to remove bees for free as they are back. Thanks to our video of the removal, you can clearly see the new bees are 9 feet away from where we previously removed and filled. Document your works to save call backs, this confirmation was done over the phone without having to return.
A customer of ours gets a 6-7 page report showing then what the problem is their options and expectations. Everything is clearly marked and set out. We haven't had reinfestation yet. But I'm sure we will. Customers need to understand what they're signing up to, for sure. Both parties should be protected.
They really are quite remarkable
There amazing aren't they
@@killlinepestcontrol do you distribute nutcs?
Not at the minute. I usually have a few spare but they seem to get used up
Can you tell us where these swarms are found in Uk. Cheers mate.
All over pal. Across the full country. Wherever you find honeybees there will be swarms getting into buildings and making it their home.
Only Time a rat did something good
They moved out
Died unfortunate
Been there. So sad, those wax moths are terrible
@@carlospacheco7361 agreed they can smash a colony in no time
Tell me that, I am a hobbyist, lost my 4 colonies to moths last summer
Hopefully you saved the bees and didn't take all their honey. That looks delicious. 😋
We saved the bees but the honey goes for destruction
Nice show guys, oddly enough, there was a guy who worked for igrox who had a degree in marine biology!
Its funny how things work out isnt it
Nice 1 i do luv watching you do your thing bro🐝💚🫡how long does It take for the colony to build to the size it is now 👍🏻🐝🐝🐝Peace ✌🏼 ☯️
This colony moved in about one and a half months ago. You can imagine how big it would be if it had been in place for several years.
@@killlinepestcontrol wow it would be some size,you would be stipping the hole roof after 7years of the colony building,cheers for the info bro🐝🐝✌🏼☯️
Wow there's 1 or 2 there man,happy catching bud
It shows how many bees can be in a colony
Beautiful bro 🍯 its dripping and i bet it tastes way better than out a jar,Enjoy 🍯 🍯 🐝🔥
It all gets destroyed as it's not fit for human consumption 😭😞😭
@killlinepestcontrol an it looks so good aswell,cheers bro👍🏻
You’re better getting honey 🍯 from the store,then?I know,it’s more editable!That”s a lot of work to get that honey 🍯comb out of a ceiling of a house?Wow!
@@betsyelee4434 that honey goes for destruction. It isn't food grade. The purpose of this job is to remove the bees and the whole colony. So that we can reduce the chance of future swarms moving back into the address. These bees (are great insects) but cause the occupiers a real problem during the summer months.
We’re the stores as built up as you anticipated?
No. There was a bit in but not loads like you'd expect. I've got one apiary where they've pretty much eaten everything and looks like it needs feeding if the weather doesn't sort itself out soon.
@@killlinepestcontrol bit worrying really with the way the weathers been so miserable lately. Sure I heard talks of a heatwave incoming so fingers crossed it helps them out and keep the wasp jobs busy 👍
@@mrnoname7229 exactly. I've got another Apiary doing okay. Roll on the summer