Frequently Asked Questions
Discover clear, simple answers for routine pest issues in Brighton — and quick advice on contacting Emergency Pest Control Brighton for dependable treatment.
Ans: Droppings, gnaw marks, scratching sounds in walls and signs of nesting are the most common clues.
Q2: Can you help with cockroaches in kitchens?Ans: Yes — we target hiding spots such as cupboards, appliances and drains, then help reduce the conditions that attract them.
Q3: Do you treat spiders around outdoor areas?Ans: Yes — we treat webbing, harbourage areas and common entry points around sheds, fences and eaves.
Q4: Can you manage ant infestations?Ans: Yes — we identify trails and nesting areas, then use targeted treatments to help stop the colony.
Q5: Do you provide pest control for units and apartments?Ans: Yes — apartments and units often need treatment for cockroaches, ants, bed bugs and rodents.
Q6: What should I do before a technician arrives?Ans: Clear access to affected areas, store food away and follow any preparation instructions given when you book.
Q7: How soon will I notice results after treatment?Ans: Some pests improve quickly, while others may take longer and need follow-up checks.
Q8: Will treatment affect outdoor plants or lawns?Ans: Treatments are applied carefully to reduce impact on gardens, lawns and outdoor surfaces.
Q9: Can you help with flea problems?Ans: Yes — we treat indoor areas and recommend steps like vacuuming and washing bedding to help break the flea cycle.
Q10: Do you treat bed bugs?Ans: Yes — bed bug treatment usually involves inspection, a tailored treatment plan and preparation before service.
Q11: How do you handle wasp nests?Ans: We assess the nest location and use the most suitable method to remove or treat it.
Q12: What are common signs of termites in a home?Ans: Hollow timber, mud tubes, bubbling paint and damaged wood are common warning signs.
Q13: Do you offer commercial pest control in Brighton?Ans: Yes — shops, cafes, offices and other businesses can be treated with a plan suited to the site.
Q14: How can I reduce the chance of pests returning?Ans: Seal gaps, store food properly, fix leaks, keep bins closed and remove clutter or garden waste near the home.
Q15: Is regular pest control worth it?Ans: Yes — regular inspections and treatments can help catch pest problems early and reduce repeat infestations.