REGIONAL PEST SERVICES LIMITED - Key Persons


Graham Farmer, Jr

Job Titles:
  • Key Accounts / General Manager
Graham is the first point of call for all pest control enquiries who looks after many of our key clients, liaising closely with them to make sure all their pest control needs are met. Graham has been in pest control since 2006. He specialises in commercial pest control working closely with local authorities and facilities companies for their all round pest control needs. He has a keen interest in insect and rodent control. He holds an RSPH level 2 award in pest control.

Honey Bees

Providers of honey and almost universally viewed with affection by the public, honey bees are one of the most well known insects. Many species of bee are found in the United Kingdom. Some produce honey, some do not. Some live in highly organised colonies, some on their own. Some sting, some do not. Bees rarely present problems as pests. However, feral swarms can set up home in undesirable places such as chimneys and wall cavities. Bee keepers may be reluctant to take such swarms due to a parasitic mite which many swarms carry. Control may, therefore, be necessary. Bees are not protected and control is best left to professionals; honey bees have a barbed sting and die once they have used this.

Wood Worm

Woodworm is a generic description given to the infestation of a wooden item (normally part of a dwelling or the furniture in it) by the wood-eating larvae/grubs of one of many species of beetle. Whichever type of beetle maybe involved, the principals in treating woodworm are the same. First you have to identify if treatment is need as some heavily infested wood may be rotten and will need replacing.