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WILDLIFE CONTROL & MANAGEMENT

Roe deer control in Dorking, Surrey
Control and fencing of roe deer in surrey and Hampshire for the protection of vineyards and asparagus farms

Roe deer management in surrey
Roe deer are a thriving species in the UK, but there is an increasing need to manage their populations to protect their habitats and prevent damage to crops. In some areas, they can cause a significant amount of damage to trees, shrubs and other vegetation. They can also damage crops, which can have a major economic impact on local farmers. In areas where deer populations are out of balance, they can also cause problems for walkers and cyclists. To manage roe deer populations and landownersÂ
Fox control and management
Effective efficiant fox culling on farms, smallholdings and gardens in surrey, sussex and hampshire

Deer eating my flowers
Muntjac deer are small, shy, and reclusive animals native to the forests of Asia, including China, India, and Indochina. These animals are the oldest known members of the deer family and are easily distinguishable due to their short antlers, stubby tails, and small size.
The muntjac deer is a solitary animal that is primarily nocturnal and spends the majority of its time searching for food. Its diet consists of grasses, leaves, bark, and fruit, but it will also sometimes eat small birds, eggs.


Deer in my garden
Fallow deer are a beloved part of the British countryside, with their distinctive spotted coats and majestic appearance. Unfortunately, their numbers have increased rapidly in recent years, leading to habitat destruction and damage to crops. This has necessitated the need for deer management in order to ensure that the population remains at a sustainable level.
Deer management is a complex process, and requires a combination of techniques such as fencing and culling. Fencing is used to restric
Fallow deer cause the destruction
Fallow Deer, native to the UK, are an incredible species that have been roaming our countryside for thousands of years. With their iconic spotted coats and characteristic antlers, they provide a unique and beautiful spectacle in the wild.Â
However, due to habitat destruction, increasing numbers of Fallow Deer can cause damage to crops and small holdings. This can be a real burden for farmers and landowners, and as such, it is essential to manage the deer population in a responsible manner.


My dogs have ticks? is it deer?
The potential danger of ticks being transferred from deer to dogs and humans in the UK is a real concern. These ticks can carry a range of bacteria, including Lyme disease, which can be spread to humans and animals. If a tick attaches to a dog or human, it can cause a range of illnesses, including fever, joint pain, muscle aches, and fatigue. In some cases, Lyme disease can cause long-term health issues, such as chronic arthritis and permanent nerve damage.
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