Pest2go Northamptonshire Pest Control

Pest2go Northamptonshire Pest Control We are an environmentally conscious Northamptonshire-based business specialising in pest management. Our technicians are fully qualified and certified.

We offer a wide range of services, including management, treatment and proofing. We offer both domestic and commercial pest control services.

*๐ŸŒ Happy World Pest Day from Pest2go! ๐ŸŒ*Today, we celebrate World Pest Day, a time to raise awareness about the vital ro...
06/06/2024

*๐ŸŒ Happy World Pest Day from Pest2go! ๐ŸŒ*

Today, we celebrate World Pest Day, a time to raise awareness about the vital role pest control plays in protecting public health, property, and the environment. As an environmentally conscious, family-run company based in Northampton, we are committed to providing integrated pest management solutions that are safe and effective.

At Pest2go, we offer a range of services including:
- Rodent Monitoring and Management
- Insect Monitoring and Management
- Property Proofing
- Bird Management

Our mission is to ensure a pest-free environment for our community, using sustainable methods that minimise impact on the ecosystem.

๐Ÿ” Learn more about our services and how we can help you.

Let's work together for a safer, healthier world!



Feel free to reach out to us for any pest-related concerns. We're here to help!

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:Support Local Beekeepers and Beekeeping Practices: Buying local honey and other bee products s...
26/05/2024

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:

Support Local Beekeepers and Beekeeping Practices: Buying local honey and other bee products supports beekeepers and the bees, promoting healthy bee populations locally.

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:Season-Long Blooming: Plan your garden so that you have plants flowering at different times th...
25/05/2024

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:

Season-Long Blooming: Plan your garden so that you have plants flowering at different times throughout the growing season. This provides a constant source of food for bees.

Bee tip (Beep) of the day: Allow Lawn Weeds: Allowing a part of your lawn to grow wild can be a boon for bees. Flowers l...
24/05/2024

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:

Allow Lawn Weeds: Allowing a part of your lawn to grow wild can be a boon for bees. Flowers like dandelions and clover are excellent sources of nectar and pollen early in the season.

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:Create Habitat Features: Features like bee hotels or nesting boxes can provide essential shelt...
23/05/2024

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:

Create Habitat Features: Features like bee hotels or nesting boxes can provide essential shelter for solitary bees. You can easily make these from untreated wood or even bundle hollow bamboo sticks together.

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:Provide Water Sources: Bees need water to survive. You can help by setting up a bee waterer or...
22/05/2024

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:

Provide Water Sources: Bees need water to survive. You can help by setting up a bee waterer or a shallow birdbath with clean water and stones or floating wood pieces for bees to land on and drink safely. Make sure to make it as inaccessible for rats as possible.

Bees have an incredible ability to recognise faces! Similar to the way humans process familiar faces, bees use a mechani...
22/05/2024

Bees have an incredible ability to recognise faces! Similar to the way humans process familiar faces, bees use a mechanism called "configural processing" to recognise and differentiate between different flowers and even human faces. This skill helps them navigate and ensures they return to productive flowers, demonstrating their remarkable memory and recognition capabilities.

Bee tip(Beep) of the day:Avoid Pesticides: Reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides in your gardening practices. Pestic...
21/05/2024

Bee tip(Beep) of the day:

Avoid Pesticides: Reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides in your gardening practices. Pesticides can be harmful to bees, even at low levels. Consider using natural pest control methods and encouraging natural predators of common pests in your garden. Contact us for advice on how to tackle pest issues in an environmentally friendly way.

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:Plant Native Flowers: Choose native plants, which are generally more attractive to local bees ...
20/05/2024

Bee tip (Beep) of the day:

Plant Native Flowers: Choose native plants, which are generally more attractive to local bees and require less water and maintenance. Flowers like lavender, sunflowers, and wildflowers not only provide food for bees but also thrive naturally in your local climate.

๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’ Happy World Bee Day, everyone! Letโ€™s hear it for our buzzing little friends! ๐Ÿ’๐ŸToday weโ€™re all about celebrating the ...
20/05/2024

๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’ Happy World Bee Day, everyone! Letโ€™s hear it for our buzzing little friends! ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ

Today weโ€™re all about celebrating the bees, those tiny powerhouses that keep our ecosystems vibrant and our dinner plates colorful. Did you know that bees help pollinate about one-third of the food we eat? Yep, without them, weโ€™d miss out on a lot of our favorite fruits and veggies!

๐Ÿ’š So, what can we do? Letโ€™s start by making our gardens and spaces more welcoming for bees. Plant some wildflowers, set up a small water basin for them to drink from, and yesโ€”letโ€™s kick those harsh chemicals to the curb.

๐Ÿ“š Keep an eye on our page; this week weโ€™ll be dropping some fun facts about bees and simple tips on how you can make a difference right in your backyard!

๐ŸŒฟ Also, we at Pest2go are committed to protecting these vital creatures with environmentally conscious methods. Join us in making a safer world for our bee friends.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Donโ€™t forget to like, share, and comment! Letโ€™s spread the word and make every day a good day for bees!

๐Ÿš€ Did you know? A flea can lift objects 150 times its own body weight! That's like you hoisting a double-decker bus!    ...
01/05/2024

๐Ÿš€ Did you know? A flea can lift objects 150 times its own body weight! That's like you hoisting a double-decker bus!

Did you know that a cockroach, while the idea might make you squirm, can actually live for several weeks without its hea...
24/04/2024

Did you know that a cockroach, while the idea might make you squirm, can actually live for several weeks without its head! This is because their body functions are quite basic, and they breathe through tiny holes along their body segments. However, they won't be able to eat or reproduce without a head, so it's not exactly a long and happy existence.
Come back weekly for more interesting facts.

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