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Tweet This With a very changeable summer this year in the UK, pest control in London has been an even greater requirement for the Capital's residents, and cases of bed bugs in particular have been on the rise.

With the Queen's Jubilee and Olympics taking place this summer in London, hotels and guesthouses have reported a sharp rise in bed bug problems. This is because people travelling to the UK are unwittingly bringing this troublesome pest with them in their clothes and luggage and leaving them behind in their hotel ready to pass on to the next hotel resident.

But it's not just bed bugs that are a problem for people here in the UK. Flies, ants, pigeons, wasps, mice, spiders, moths, woodlice and cockroaches are also prevalent in homes and offices throughout London.

Cockroaches, rodents and pigeons in particular are of great concern to people in the Capital. They not only carry disease and bacteria that can be potentially harmful to humans, they also spread germs and bacteria around homes including kitchens where food is prepared. This can lead to e-coli food poisoning, which is a potentially life threatening condition.

Akeel Jaffar from HLA Pest Control in London says:

"We are seeing increasing numbers of bed bugs especially from hotel owners who are finding that they cannot keep on top of their infestation problems. Bed bugs are incredibly good at hiding in cracks, crevices and creases - especially behind light fittings and plug fixtures, making the problem difficult for non-professionals to tackle. After the Olympics in Sydney in 2000, there was a marked increase in cases of bed bugs this was due to the amount of people travelling to Australia and leaving bed bugs behind to breed at an alarming rate.

"For homes in London, mice are a huge problem as mice can fit through very small holes and with the damp wet weather they have been seeking shelter indoors. These pests can be dealt with by homeowners, but there is no guarantee that the pest will be completely eradicated and won't come back. We recommend that people call in the professionals to guarantee the permanent removal of pests and that pet and child-safe chemicals are used."

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HLA is London?s leading Bed Bug specialist. We are a member of the British Pest Control Association and winner of the National Pest Technician Association Awards. We will eliminate bed bugs from your hotel or guesthouse quickly and effectively. We have a one-hour response time and carry out pest control in council buildings, hotels, shops, offices, restaurants, hospitals, cafes, guest homes, large houses and small flats, inside and out. We achieve results fast and all of our work is insured and guaranteed. We also provide a reliable on-going service for a permanent service to ensure that your pest problem does not return. Visit our website at www.hlapestcontrol.co.uk.

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