Pest control
Pest control services and advice about rodents including mice and rats, wasps, cockroaches, fleas, bed bugs, ants, beetles, woodlice, slaters and lice.
What services and advice we provide
We do not visit or treat for all pests and we only offer advice for some however, when appropriate a pest control officer will visit to identify the infestation and carry out the appropriate treatment using approved insecticides and rodenticides as required.
We will aim to respond to all complaints about rodents, wasps and certain insects, for example, fleas and cockroaches within two working days, however during times of high demand this may not be achievable.
General insect complaints, for example, larder beetles will be dealt with within five working days, however during times of high demand this may not be achievable.
We do not offer treatment services for squirrels, foxes, pigeons, seagulls, moles, ants and woodlice.
How much it costs
There is a call out charge for attendance on site, regardless of whether any treatment is undertaken.
A 25% concession rate applies where you are in receipt of relevant benefits or tax credits.
There is a charge for all treatments on commercial premises.
This charge requires to be pre-paid before the request for treatment will be accepted by the council.
Renfrewshire Council tenants are not charged for this service.
Commercial pest control
Type | Full cost | Concession |
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Rats, mice treatments (including VAT) Inspection and treatment up to 2 hours, all materials and travel costs and up to two follow up or clearance visits if required. Any additional work will be charged at a rate of £45.90 per hour plus VAT | £178.70 | £134.05 |
Rats, mice treatments (excluding VAT - for example, council offices or premises) Inspection and treatment up to 2 hours, all materials and travel costs and up to two follow up or clearance visits if required. | £148.90 | £111.70 |
Insects - excluding wasps (including VAT) | £119.35 | £89.55 |
Wasps nests (including VAT) | £83.45 | £62.60 |
Wasps nests (excluding VAT - for example, council offices or premises) | £69.55 | £52.20 |
Costs include inspection and treatment of up to 2 hours, all materials and travel costs. Any additional work will be charged at a rate of £50.65 per hour plus VAT.
Domestic pest control
Type | Full cost | Concession |
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Rats, mice treatments | £69.55 | £52.20 |
Insects (excluding wasps) | £69.55 | £52.20 |
Wasps nests (including VAT) | £69.55 | £52.20 |
Rodents including mice and rats
Report a pest control issue with mice or rats
Pest Control will visit, treat the infestation and give advice on preventing any recurrence.
Bees and wasps
You will need to identify if the problem is with bees or wasps, before you ask for treatment of pest control.
We can only help with wasps' nests. We do not provide pest control for bees.
More information on dealing with bees and wasps
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are found in kitchens, bin areas and drainage systems and feed on refuse and human debris. They can hide in narrow cracks in walls, furniture and so on, during the day and are normally seen at night when they come out to feed and drink. They move quickly and can easily climb rough surfaces.
Cockroach infestations in the Renfrewshire area are relatively rare. They can be mistaken for some garden insects such as the Devil's Coach-horse. A live or intact specimen helps with identification.
Pest Control will visit, treat the infestation and give advice on preventing any recurrence.
Bed bugs
Bed bugs are found in bedding, mattresses, frames or in close proximity (for example skirting boards) to where a person sleeps.
A pest control officer will carry out a positive identification and treatment where necessary and also give advice on eradication.
Report a pest control issue using the form under the Related Links section of this page.
Advice on dealing with fleas
The vast majority of fleas found in households are cat or dog fleas. Human flea infestations are rare in comparison.
- If you have a pet cat or dog, have it checked for fleas.
- Treat your pet with a flea treatment which you can buy from pet shops or your vet.
- Check pet bedding, baskets and if necessary treat or replace them.
- Clean an infested room thoroughly i.e. vacuuming of carpets and soft furnishings. This will pick up adult fleas, larvae and eggs and also potential food sources. Kill the adult fleas with powder placed inside the vacuum bag.
- After cleaning apply an approved powder or spray to affected areas following the manufacturers' instructions.
- The early stages in the flea life cycle i.e. egg, larval and pupal are more resistant to treatment so additional treatments may be needed.
Beetles
Collect a live or intact dead sample of the beetle to help the pest control officer to make a positive identification and identify the correct treatment.
A pest control officer will visit your home or premises, carry out treatment and give advice.
Advice on dealing with ants
Ants feed on sugary foods and food crumbs so you can help to control them by keeping your house interior clean. This may also apply to patio areas.
- Locate the ant nest. This can be difficult as it may be located in sub-floor areas, wall cavities, below outbuildings, paving slabs and so on.
- Purchase ant powder from a garden centre or DIY store.
- Following the manufacturers' instructions, apply the powder to the nest entrance and to areas where ant trails can be seen.
- Fill any entry points and gaps in external walls, stairs and so on.
Please note that unless the queen ant is killed the nest will continue to survive.
Advice on woodlice and slaters
Woodlice are a common garden insect which are totally harmless. They are commonly found under bricks, stones and slabs in the garden.
- If they are in the house, check the interior for any damp conditions, for example, leaking/dripping water pipes, rotted wood, overflows running and carry out the necessary repairs or replacements
- Check adjoining garden areas such as paths, patios, flower beds, sheds and remove any accumulations of old wood, slabs or rotted vegetation from around the external house walls.
- Carry out any necessary proofing. For example, defective window pointing or putty work should be attended to.
- Crawling insect spray can be bought from most garden centres and DIY stores and should be used following the manufacturers' instructions.
Advice on lice
Contact your doctor for advice on how to treat lice found on a person or their clothes.