Environmental Health
Pest Control
The Environmental Health Division has a responsibility
under the Prevention of Damages by Pests Act 1949 to ensure that
infestations of Rats and Mice are eradicated. This does not mean
however that we will carry out the work ourselves we can however
serve a Notice instructing the work to be carried out.
Who is Responsible for Treatment?
Generally speaking it is either the owner or
the occupier of the land who is responsible for ensuring that
the necessary treatment is carried out to eradicate any infestation.
If you have any doubt please contact Environmental Health.
How do we Deal with Your Request?
When you make a request you will be asked several
questions to determine the following:
- If you are the owner-occupier - you will be advised of
the cost of treatment in the case of residential properties
and if you agree an officer will contact you to arrange to
survey and treat the infestation.
- If you are a tenant of a Council House - Environmental
Health will contact your housing office to receive instruction
to carry out treatment and then an officer will contact you
to arrange to survey and treat the infestation.
- If you are an occupier or tenant of a property - we will
request the agreement of the owner of the property to pay
for the cost of the treatment and then an officer will contact
you to arrange to survey and treat the infestation. If you
do not wish the owner of the property involved you will be
asked to agree to meet the cost of the treatment before any
work is started
What Happens After the Survey?
- In the case of owner occupiers - if the infestation is
confirmed to your own property you will be asked for payment
and then treatment will start.
- If you are the occupier or private tenant. if an infestation
is discovered and we have received the payment we will start
the treatment
What if my Request is about Wasps or Other Insects?
- If you are an owner-occupier and the infestation is on
your own property you will be advised of the cost of treatment
in the case of residential properties and if you agree an
officer will contact you to arrange to survey and treat the
infestation.
- If you are a tenant of a Council property Environmental
Health will contact your housing office to receive instruction
to carry out treatment and then an officer will contact you
to arrange to survey and treat the infestation.
- If you are an occupier or tenant of a property - we will
request the agreement of the owner of the property to pay
for the cost of the treatment and then an officer will contact
you to arrange to survey and treat the infestation. If you
do not wish the owner of the property involved you will be
asked to agree to meet the cost of the treatment before any
work is started
It should be noted that treatment will only be carried out on
nests that are accessible from ground level.
What other treatments do Environmental Health Offer?
Environmental Health offer the following treatments:
- Bats - we pass the request to the Scottish Natural Heritage,
as bats are a protected species. More information can be
obtained from www.snh.org.uk or
by phoning the SNH Bat Helpline 07774 161219
What if my Problem is Squirrels, Seagulls, Rabbits, Moles and other
Birds?
Environmental Health does not deal with Squirrels,
Seagulls, Rabbits, Moles or other Birds. If you contact a private pest
control contractor they may be able to help (see links to Yellow
pages and Thomson directory in the column on the right).
Further information can be obtained from Environmental
Health Seagull Briefing.
How much will I be charged?
For the year 2006/07 the charges are:
- Residential Property £45.10