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Olive

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Hi,


Hope you get the help you need. We were invaded by slugs. They got into upper floor bedroom, drawers, kitchen. One got inside the motor if our washing machine and blew it up. We had to move due to disrepair and the infestation. Lime worked for a while. They get in through cracks, under doors, stuck to shoes. Hope you get the help you need.

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Craig at Browns has recently been helping us with some slugs in our kitchen. Whilst it's not pleasant, Craig was great at helping with the issue and making me feel calm about the issue. He helpfully sealed up lots of gaps behind the cupboards in our kitchen and around the kitchen. We also paid the slightly bigger fee for Craig to come back if we had any further issues - we only saw a couple more slugs and he has been back to help again. Easy to communicate with and very responsive. Would recommend for any pest issues.
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