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Procter Pest-Stop brings in the expert to refine the design of its barrel mole trap |
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One man's name, above all, is synonymouse with the expert catching of
moles: Jeff Nicholls. So when leading pest control products brand
Procter Pest-Stop wanted to further refine the design of its half barrel
mole trap (also often known as a tunnel mole trap) it was Jeff they
turned to.
Since its creation in 1920 by John Newton Duffus, the half barrel mole
trap has changed very little.
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Simple, innovative repeller rods keep cats away from plants |
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Procter Brothers is launching a simple, innovative, long-lasting solution to the problem of cats fouling and damaging plants in the house and garden. Pest-Stop Professional Cat Repeller rods are harmless to children and pets, unaffected by rain or water and protect an area of approximately 1 square-metre each.
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Procter Brothers launches new Pest-Stop electronic mouse and rat killers |
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Procter Brothers is launching new mouse and rat killers that make use of electronics to ensure a fast, reliable kill. While the PSEMK electronic mouse killer is suitable for domestic and commercial use, the higher-powered PSERK rat killer is intended for use by professionals.
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Procter Brothers launches new Pest-stop branding for market-leading pest control products |
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Procter Brothers, the company behind such highly respected brands as PestClear, Little Nipper and Trip Trap, is bringing all of its market-leading pest control products together under a single new brand name: Pest-Stop.
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Trap or repel - the end of the Scottish midge problem |
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Few people living or visiting north of the border will need reminding of Scotland's summer midge problem: it ruins holidays, keeps folk indoors even when the weather is good, and has a negative bearing on the Scottish economy. No end of products have been launched in the past to combat the problem, such as sprays, lotions, nets that cover your head, and candles which give off an awful smell. Some of these things have limited success, with others apparently not working at all. |
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