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Proper wildlife control is vital for safeguarding country estates and equestrian centres, protecting property, horses, and riders.
Country estates can be beautiful and serene, but they can also attract wildlife that can cause damage to the property and pose a risk to the residents and visitors.
Implementing proper wildlife control measures can help prevent these issues and ensure the safety and security of the estate or equestrian centre.
Do you require wildlife management or control services? If so, contact us today and arrange a visit.
Our FAQs address typical queries you have and show how our services can help with your enquiry.
The first step in wildlife control is to identify the problem species. Common culprits include rats, squirrels, moles, deer and birds, but there may be other species that are causing damage or becoming a nuisance. Once you’ve identified the problem species, you can take steps to deter them from entering your property or land.
Trapping is also an option for wildlife control, and can be used to capture and remove problem animals from your property or land. However, it is important to be aware that trapping can be dangerous and should be done by a professional with the necessary experience and equipment.
In addition to these specific methods, it’s also important to take steps to eliminate food sources that may be attracting wildlife to your property. This may include removing rubbish and compost piles, rubbish bins, and keeping pet food inside.
One effective method of wildlife control is to use physical barriers, such as fencing or screens, to keep animals out of your property and off your land. These barriers can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, wire, or mesh, and can be designed to fit the specific needs of your property.
One effective strategy is to install wildlife fencing around the perimeter of the equestrian centre. This can help to keep wild animals away from the property and reduce the risk of encounters between horses and wildlife. Additionally, it can also provide a physical barrier to protect both riders and horses from wild animals that may be in the area.
Wildlife control measures are an important aspect of maintaining property and premises, adding to this is the requirement to ensure the safety of the general public visiting country estates and that of the horses and riders at equestrian centres. By implementing these measures, we can reduce the risks associated with wildlife pests and create a safer environment for all.
Country Estates and Equestrian Centre FAQs
Wildlife control is essential to protect property, livestock, and residents at country estates and to ensure the safety of horses and riders at equestrian centres. Wildlife can cause damage, pose health risks, and create unsafe conditions if not managed effectively.
Effective methods include installing fencing or barriers to keep animals out, managing food and waste to reduce attractants, and using traps or professional night shooting to remove pests. Each method should be tailored to the specific wildlife challenges of the location.
Fencing and barriers create a physical boundary to keep wildlife away from properties. Options like wire, mesh, or wood can be customized for different species, protecting both estates and equestrian centres from potential harm or disturbances.
Properly securing animal feed, disposing of waste effectively, and removing other attractants help minimise the likelihood of wildlife being drawn to the area, reducing risks for both country estates and equestrian centres.