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Specialist shooting-only rodent control for farms & industrial sites

Field & Facility Rodent Control provides a focused, high-standard service: precision shooting control for rodents and other permitted pest species, delivered out of hours where required, and only where it is lawful, safe, and appropriate.

This is not general pest control. We don’t dilute standards by offering every method. We specialise in controlled shooting sessions designed for sites that demand a discreet, professional, results-led approach.

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What we do

Precision shooting control for rodent problems (and other lawful species by request)

We carry out targeted control sessions on suitable private land, focusing on the activity that matters: where and when pests are active, and where safe working conditions can be established.

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This is a service built for:

  • Farms & agricultural units (yards, feed areas, stores, outbuildings, perimeter routes)

  • Industrial sites and facilities (yards, compounds, loading areas, waste zones, perimeter runs)

  • Controlled-access environments where safe zones can be enforced and disruption needs to be minimal

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If your site requires baiting, trapping, proofing/building work, or a full pest management contract, we will tell you upfront, because our service is deliberately specialist.

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Who this service is for

You’re likely a good fit for Field & Facility if you want:​

  • Out-of-hours attendance to minimise disruption and public presence

  • A shooting-only approach (no poisons, no bait stations, no trap lines)

  • A provider who operates with a safety-led, H&S-minded standard

  • Clear written reporting suitable for farm records, facilities management, and internal compliance

  • A specialist who will decline unsafe or unsuitable work, rather than “having a go”

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Species coverage

We provide shooting control for rodents and other permitted pest species where lawful and appropriate, subject to:​

  • the species involved

  • site suitability and safe working zones

  • permissions and authority to act

  • relevant legal requirements for the location and situation

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If you’re unsure whether your issue is suitable for a shooting-only approach, contact us and we’ll advise honestly.

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How we work

1) Initial call and site suitability check

Before booking, we’ll take a short brief:

  • site type (farm / facility / yard / store / compound)

  • where activity is being seen

  • access arrangements (keys, escorts, restricted areas)

  • any boundary considerations (public access nearby, neighbouring premises, livestock movement, working hours)

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This allows us to confirm whether the site is likely to be suitable for safe shooting control before we attend.

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2) Site assessment & safe working plan (on arrival)

Every job begins with a practical, safety-led assessment. This includes:

  • confirming authority/permission and nominated site contact

  • agreeing controlled access arrangements (who is present, what areas are restricted, how the site will be managed during the session)

  • identifying safe working zones and safe stopping areas

  • confirming site-specific rules (H&S requirements, PPE expectations, traffic movement, staff presence, livestock movement)

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If safe conditions cannot be achieved, we stop. Standards come first.

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3) Control session (structured, professional, discreet)

Control work is carried out as a planned session, focused on:

  • active areas and known routes

  • discreet movement and minimal disturbance

  • maintaining controlled access and clear site communication throughout

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Sessions can be arranged out of hours where requested and where safe site access is available.

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4) Reporting and recommendations

After each visit, you receive a clear written summary of:

  • areas assessed/covered

  • activity observed

  • work undertaken during the visit

  • practical recommendations to reduce ongoing pressure (housekeeping, storage, spillage management, access control)

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This reporting is designed to be genuinely useful for site management, not vague “tick-box” notes.

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Service options

One-Off Control Session

A focused attendance for immediate reduction and a professional assessment of what’s happening on site.

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Typically includes:

  • initial site assessment and safe working plan

  • control session (where safe and lawful)

  • clear visit report and practical recommendations

  • honest guidance on whether follow-up visits are advisable

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Best for:

  • activity spikes

  • first-time attendance on a new site

  • clients who want a specialist session without a longer programme initially

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Short Control Programme (2–3 visits over 2–3 weeks)

A structured plan for persistent or recurring issues where one attendance is rarely the full answer.

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Typically includes:

  • Visit 1: assessment + session + baseline report

  • Visit 2: follow-up session + progress update + refinement of approach

  • Visit 3 (if required): further follow-up + close-out summary + ongoing recommendations

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Best for:

  • sites with sustained pressure

  • seasonal activity and recurring hotspots

  • farms and facilities that want a controlled reduction with continuity

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Monthly Retainer (Ongoing Support)

Ongoing attendance and continuity for sites that want consistent pressure applied, plus dependable out-of-hours support terms.

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Typically includes:

  • a scheduled monthly session (or agreed frequency)

  • continuity of site knowledge (routes, hotspots, access arrangements)

  • trend notes and reporting that build month-to-month

  • agreed rapid response terms where appropriate

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Best for:

  • farms and facilities where rodents are a continuous risk

  • sites that prefer consistent management rather than reactive call-outs

  • locations where disruption must be kept low and standards high

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What you receive after each visit

We provide reporting suitable for professional site records, typically including:

  • date/time of attendance

  • areas assessed/covered

  • key observations (activity, routes, contributing factors)

  • work undertaken during the visit

  • recommendations to reduce pressure and recurrence

  • suggested next steps (if follow-up visits are advised)

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If you have internal documentation requirements (for example, facilities management reporting formats), we can align our report structure accordingly.

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Safety, legality, and professionalism

Field & Facility Rodent Control operates with a strict, safety-led standard:

  • Private land and permission-based work only

  • Work only carried out where a safe working area and controlled access can be established

  • Professional decision-making: if it isn’t safe or suitable, we don’t proceed

  • A focus on humane outcomes and responsible control

  • Discreet conduct, clear communication, and professional reporting

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If you require additional reassurance (insurance evidence, method statement format, site induction compliance), we can provide this during onboarding.

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What we do not offer

To maintain specialist standards and remain clear about scope, we do not provide:

  • rodenticide/poison or bait station programmes

  • trapping programmes or trap lines

  • proofing, building works, or structural exclusion installs

  • “all pests” general pest control contracts

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We can, however, provide clear recommendations on site practices and risk factors contributing to ongoing activity.

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What we need from you (to run a professional session)

To ensure safe, efficient work, we typically require:

  • a named site contact with authority to provide access/permission

  • confirmation of access arrangements (keys, escorts, locked areas)

  • agreement on any restricted zones, staff movement, vehicle movements, and livestock arrangements

  • clear site rules and induction requirements (where applicable)

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This is what keeps the service professional, controlled, and safe.

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Book a site assessment

If you manage a farm, yard, or industrial facility and want a shooting-only specialist delivering a high-end, accountable service, contact Field & Facility Rodent Control by clicking here.

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