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Rodent & Pest Control Charges

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Charges for Pest Control in 2011 - 2012
Service Cost
Rats and Mice
Domestic Premises (Rats Only)
Free 
Domestic Presmises (Mice Only)

£56.00 per complete treatment

Concessions: £17.50 charge if occupant  is on Income Support, Housing Benefit or Council Tax Benefit

Commercial Premises
£82.00 plus £21.00 per subsequent visit
Annual Commercial Contracts
Rodents Only
As costed, minimum £208.00
Rodents and Insects (Excluding Cockroaches)
As costed, minimum £416.00
Rodents and Insects (Including Cockroaches)
As costed. 
Other Pests
Wasps' Nest - per treatments
£44.00
Removal of nest only (or second nest treatment)
£24.00
Other Vermin
Domestic Premises
£28.00 plus £10.00 per visit after first visit
Commercial Premises
As costed, minimum £80.00
Additional charge of £20.00 if special access required
Public Health Pests (bed bugs, lice, cockroaches etc.)
Domestic Premises

£62.00 for maximum of 7 rooms plus £4.20 a room thereafter

Concessions: £30.00 charge if occupant is on Income Support, Housing Benefit or Council Tax Benefit.

Commercial Premises
As costed, minimum of £80.00
Other discretionary environmental health services
Food surrender certificate
£38.00
Collection and disposal of unsound food up to 1000 litres (excluding frozen food) £74.00
Collection and disposal of unsound food up to 1000 litres (including Frozen food) As costed
Collection and disposal of unsound food up to 1000 litres (Large/difficult loads) As costed
Basic CIEH Food Hygiene Certificate Course
£69.00
Impounding of Stray Dogs
£48.00 plus £14.00 per day thereafter

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