UK Pest & Wildlife Directory

A quick overview of the insects, pests, rodents, and other nuisance species that our products are specifically designed to help control and prevent throughout UK homes and properties.

Lacewing

Ladybirds

Mice

Midges

Mosquitoes

Moths

Pharaoh’s Ants

Pigeons

Rats

Silverfish

Spiders

Stable Fly

Wasps

Yellow Swarming Fly

🪰 How the Directory Works

The UK Pest & Wildlife Directory gives you a straightforward way to identify and understand the pests you may come across in your home, garden or workplace.
Each entry offers clear images, simple explanations and practical guidance to help you choose the right approach for managing the problem.

 

🔎 1. Identification & Characteristics

Every profile includes the key information you need to confirm what you’re dealing with.

Common & Scientific Names

We include both names to help you find accurate information and avoid confusion with similar species.

Description

Easy-to-follow descriptions explain what the pest looks like — its size, colour and distinguishing features at different stages of its life.

Habitats & Host Plants

Learn where the pest is usually found, whether indoors, outdoors, on plants or in stored items.

💡 Use this section to make sure you’ve identified the right pest before choosing a treatment.

 

🔄 2. Impact & Life Cycle

Understanding how a pest behaves helps you take the most effective action.

Type of Damage

See the common signs to look out for, such as chewed leaves, damaged fabrics, or contaminated food.

Life Cycle & Timing

Find out when the pest is most active and which stage causes the most disruption.
This helps you choose the best time to treat the issue.

 

🧴 3. Recommended Control Options

Once you’ve identified the pest, the directory guides you through safe and effective control methods.

Biological Controls

Natural solutions, such as beneficial insects that help reduce pest numbers.

Chemical or Synthetic Controls

Professional treatments designed to target specific pests, used responsibly and as directed.

Organic or Natural Controls

Gentle, eco-friendly options like horticultural oils, neem-based products and insecticidal soaps.

Physical Controls

Practical solutions such as traps, barriers, netting and screens to stop pests from entering or causing further damage.

 

With everything in one place, you can quickly move from identifying your pest to choosing the most effective and environmentally responsible solution.

If you require professional help, head to the British Pest Control Association to find a local pest controller near you.

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