Malpass Pest Solutions

Malpass Pest Solutions Pest control services

31/05/2026
20/05/2026

🐝🌼 World Bee Day 🌼🐝

Today we celebrate one of the hardest working little creatures on the planet — the humble bee!

At Malpass Pest Solutions, we always encourage people to protect and respect bees wherever possible. Bees play a massive role in pollinating crops, flowers, and plants, helping keep our countryside and gardens thriving. 🌸🌾

Not every buzzing insect is a pest — and bees are definitely one of the good guys. In most cases, they should be left alone unless they pose a genuine risk to health and safety.

So today, why not:🌼 Plant some bee-friendly flowers🌼 Leave a wild corner in the garden🌼 Avoid unnecessary spraying🌼 Appreciate the work these tiny pollinators do every day

If you’ve got a pest, we have the solution… but when it comes to bees, they deserve a bit of love too! 🐝💛

This is a new one on me…… before anyone panics — this is a male Hairy-footed Flower Bee, completely harmless and actuall...
10/05/2026

This is a new one on me…… before anyone panics — this is a male Hairy-footed Flower Bee, completely harmless and actually one of the good guys in the garden 🐝

Unlike wasps, he wasn’t interested in causing trouble… just having a sit down after a hard day’s hovering and pollinating.

08/05/2026

Office Closure Notice

Please note that our office will be closed from 13/05/26 until 18/05/26 while we take a small break away… and give the rats, mice, and other unwanted visitors a few days off from seeing us! 🐀🐭

Any messages sent during this time may receive a slightly slower reply than usual, but we’ll get back to everyone as soon as possible once we’re back and fully recharged.

Thanks for your patience and understanding.

Kind regards,
Pat

07/05/2026

Recent media coverage surrounding a suspected hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise vessel has understandably raised public concern. The National Pest Technicians Association (NPTA) would like to provide some clear and balanced information for UK households and businesses.

The reports currently relate to a suspected South American strain of hantavirus associated with wild rodents native to parts of South America. These strains are different from those occasionally identified within the United Kingdom and are linked to rodent species that are not present in the UK.

In Britain, the rodents most commonly encountered in and around properties are the Brown Rat and the House Mouse. While rodents can carry a range of diseases and should never be ignored, the severe forms of hantavirus currently being discussed in international news reports are not established within the UK rodent population.

The UK has robust public health monitoring systems in place and there is currently no indication of a wider public health threat within the United Kingdom linked to these reports.

It is important, however, not to become complacent regarding rodent activity in homes, workplaces, food premises, farms and public buildings. Rodents are capable of contaminating food, damaging property through gnawing and nesting behaviour, and spreading other illnesses through their urine, droppings and parasites.

Good hygiene, proofing, waste management and prompt professional pest control remain the most effective ways to reduce rodent risks.

The NPTA would always advise the public to avoid direct contact with rodent droppings or nesting materials. Areas affected by rodent activity should be cleaned carefully and safely, avoiding dry sweeping which can disturb contaminated dust particles.

If signs of rodent activity are identified, professional advice should be sought promptly from a qualified pest management company.

The National Pest Technicians Association will continue to monitor official guidance and developments, but at present there is no reason for alarm within the UK.

For further information on professional pest management and finding a qualified pest controller, visit the NPTA website.

25/04/2026

Masonry Bees – Leave Them Be(e)! 🐝

We’ve had a few enquiries about masonry bees recently, so here’s a bit of reassurance 👇

As pest control professionals, we don’t treat masonry bees — and here’s why…

✔️ They are harmless and non-aggressive
✔️ They very rarely sting
✔️ They’re actually great for pollination 🌼

These little visitors are only active for a short time:
👉 Adult lifespan is just 4–6 weeks

During this time, they’ll be busy nesting in small holes (often brickwork), laying eggs, and then… they’re gone!

💡 Key thing to remember:
They are temporary guests, not a long-term problem.

So if you spot them around your home — don’t panic, they’ll be gone before you know it 👍

24/04/2026

Malpass Pest Solutions Limited are proud to be sponsoring Stone Carnival this year 🎉
We love supporting our local community and can’t wait to be part of such a brilliant event!

Malpass Pest Solutions will be closed from 3rd March to 19th March as Pat & Stacey are tying the knot 💒Any messages or e...
27/02/2026

Malpass Pest Solutions will be closed from 3rd March to 19th March as Pat & Stacey are tying the knot 💒

Any messages or enquiries will be replied to when possible (between cake, confetti, and married life 😉).

Thanks everyone for your understanding and continued support — I’ll be back soon, refreshed and ready for action!

Spot the problem. (There’s more than one.)No rodents pictured.Plenty of invitations.Gaps under doors.Holes straight thro...
20/01/2026

Spot the problem. (There’s more than one.)

No rodents pictured.
Plenty of invitations.

Gaps under doors.
Holes straight through walls.
Storage tight to buildings.
Perfect hiding places, zero effort required.

Rodents don’t force entry — they just wait for opportunities like these.

Good pest control starts with proofing, housekeeping, and a bit of attention to detail. Ignore that, and you’re only treating the symptoms.

🟧🟦 Malpass Pest Solutions
📞 07496 944410
📧 [email protected]

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Whitebridge Lane
Stone
ST158LQ

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