Pest Control

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Sussex P C S Limited

20 Norton Terrace

Newhaven

East Sussex

BN9 0BT

Tel: 01273 812166

 

 

Contact Details

Service: 01273 812166

 

Accounts: 01273 514802

Lo Call: 0845 226 3642

Fax: 01273 612615

 

Craig Davies
(Director & Surveyor):
Mobile: 07763362299




Registered in England & Wales No: 05636073

 

Registered Office:

1 West Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2NZ

 

VAT No: GB 854 6857 77

BPCA Members: M15/898

 

 

Pest Control Division Covering Sussex, Surrey & Kent

 

Pest Info

 

The Herring Gull
Larus argentatus

This is the one that everybody knows, it is a very familiar bird to everyone who travels on steamers and and those who live anywhere near the coast.

 

They have increased enormously during this century having first bred in 1904 on the Isle of Walney just off the coast of Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria. By 1934 there were just 35 pairs breeding but by 1964 here were between 10,000-20,000 pairs...these are busy birds..! These days the Herring Gull breeds everywhere from Central London to north of Scotland. The plumage is white with a grey mantle, black wing tips with white "mirrors", flesh pink legs, and yellow bill with a red spot. Chicks peck at the red spot on the yellow bill which in turn encourages the parents to feed them, studies have shown that the red spot on the yellow bill is the best colour combination and promotes the most pecks from the chicks...isn't Mother Nature clever. Flat forehead and large bill give "mean" appearance.

 

The plumage of the immature bird is mottled with brown with the white and grey not being attained until the fourth or fifth year. The eyes are a pale yellow at all ages.

 

Biology:

 

Size: 21 to 22 inches long. Wingspan of 55 inches.

 

Habitat: Coasts, inland areas, tips, towns and cities.

 

Nest: Constructed as a large tangle of grass or seaweed on a cliff ledge or grassy side of a sloping cliff, however now known to nest in coastal towns and cities on factory roofs and large buildings using various nesting materials.

 

Eggs: Lays three to five eggs as shown below. Breeds late April onwards. Both parents incubate and tend the young who fly after about 6 weeks.

 

Food: Anything from scraps at a picnic to whatever they can get off a rubbish tip to shellfish, crustaceans,carrion, nestlings, eggs, and following the plough they get worms, grubs and many pests from the fields.

 

Sussex P C S Limited T/as Sussex Pest Control Services

 

We are members of the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) (Membership number: M15/898), East Sussex Buy With Confidence scheme (BWC) (Membership number: 200), Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS), National Pest Technicians Association (NPTA), National Britannia Safecontractor accreditation scheme (Membership number:N00078532), Newhaven Chambers of Commerce and the International Pest Control Operators Network.


BPCA - British Pest Control Association BPCA Member East Sussex Trading Standards - Buy With Confidence Scheme East Sussex Trading Standards - Buy With Confidence Scheme CHAS - Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme CHAS - Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme Safe Contractor Approved - March 2006 Safe Contractor Approved - March 2006

You are able to contact us everyday including Sundays and bank holidays. Normal working hours are 8am to 5pm with a further technician working from 5pm to 8pm to cover the evening calls throughout the summer season. Calls are answered 24hr's, seven days per week. We offer 24hr callouts if required between 6pm - 8am (surcharge applies).

 

You can call us on the below numbers:

 

01273 812166 or 07763362299

 

 

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