Natural/Pesticide Free
Products that are natural or are not considered "pesticides".
Wherever possible we suggest non chemical or natural options.
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Products that are natural or are not considered "pesticides".
Wherever possible we suggest non chemical or natural options.

NATURAL INSECTICIDE extracted from chrysanthemums. Water based aerosol with no solvent smell. Rapid effect on a wide range of domestic flying insect pests. 400g Aerosol Contains 0.25% w/w ...

These Sticky Fly Catchers are made from NATURAL products and are non toxic. Hang them from the ceiling and flies are trapped flies on contact Non toxic Each tube can catch up to 100 flies. Dispose when full. Pack of 4 tapes.

Traditional, pesticide free, mole trap. Manufactured from long lasting plated steel the trap comes with full instructions for use. The trap is easy to set and features long handles that both indicate when the trap has been sprung and indicate where the trap has been placed. ...

The Tunnel or 'half-barrel' is a traditional mole trap. Manufactured from long lasting galvanised steel , this trap has a dual setting so that it is triggered by a mole passing in either direction. THE TRAP MECHANISM MAY CAUSE INJURY. EXERCISE CAUTION WHILST SETTING THE TRAP ...

Arguably the best mole trap on the market and one favoured by professionals. Similar in mode to the 'Scissor' trap but more robust. There is a knack to setting these traps and the traps come supplied with instructions for setting and for placing in the mole runs. See also 'R ...

A sonic repeller for moles that emits a pulse of low frequency vibration every 15 -20 seconds. Powered by 4 x D cell batteries (with PestFreeHome your batteries ARE included in the price) the unit is effective for control of moles for about 4 months. The Mole Repeller ...
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