Thursday 04 December 2008

Pest Control Charges - 1st April 2008

Insects - Applies to Fleas, Bedbugs and Cockroaches

£65.00 (incl VAT)

No Concessions for those on State Pensions

£20.00 charge for those on means tested benefit ie: Guaranteed Pension Credit, Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, Working Family Tax Credit (not Child Tax Credit), Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit

Bees = (only if Risk to Public Health)

Flies and Ants = no concessions

Wasps Only

£47:00 (incl VAT)

No Concessions for those on State Pensions

£20.00 charge for those on means tested benefit ie: Guaranteed Pension Credit, Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, Working Family Tax Credit (not Child Tax Credit), Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit

High Chimneys - Long ladders = 2 men job, the charge is doubled - Health & Safety reasons

Rats & Mice (Domestic)

£50.00 (incl VAT)

£20.00 charge (inc VAT) for those on State Pension and those on means tested benefit ie: Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, Working Family Tax Credit (not Child Tax Credit), Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit, Guaranteed Pension Credit

N.B. Domestic Premises which are deemed as small holdings should be charged commercial rates:-

Commercial

Cost to be agreed at time of booking

Invoice Charge if not settled at time of treatment = £15  admin charge