Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: feldon on July 28, 2014, 09:59:24 pm
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Looking at expanding my services and have toyed with getting into Pest Control, I know that Chemspec do an online one for insecticide but i am assuming that this is only for insect problems in carpets and soft furnishings.
Although i have left it too late for this year might consider doing the BPCA online qualification in the Autumn but need to know if there is much demand for this service and therefore worthwhile.
Are there any other qualification i should consider? I would be mainly interested in insect problems and rodents in both domestic and commercial situations.
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I think if your a carpet and upholstery cleaner, there wont be much demand.
Perhaps if you are a pest controller, then there probably would be.
As far as rodents go, I think the local councils handles these and there's also a plethora of would be assassins at the local air rifle club, dressed in combos with the latest night sight technology who would gladly take the little blighters out for free. ;D
If my memory serves me right, Ive probably had 4 inquiries in ten years for fleas or carpet moth.
If you want a lucrative add on to your business that will generate £1000s of extra income a year, your probably better going for..
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go on Mike, going for.......................... don't leave me in suspense ;D
p.s. I would set up a separate website business for Pest Control.
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To use, or even buy, pest controll chems you will need to be fully trained and registered. They won't sell these products to anyone who just feels like having a go. I did a course a few years ago as I thought there may be a demand for it. Now I just pass any leads over to a local guy who has all the right traing, equipment & insurance to carry out the appropriate treatments.
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just get more carpet and upholstery cleaning work brah
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The textile pest technician is a really good add on. If you advertise a service people will come. Its money for old rope.
Likewise protector, someone on the carpet cleaners page on Facebok hasjust bought a new caravan. They were quoted £900 to protect it. As I've said many times this is a multi million pound business and carpet cleaners, the very people who could benefit the most, shy away from it.
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If i was to take this further what would the best route be Killgerm or BPCA ?
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Richard
Post in the general section BDCS should be able to give you more info
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Thanks Jim, being carpet cleaner naturally posted here, didn't think of that, doh! :)
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Peter Maybury is your man for that kind of thing.
Simon
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Cheers Simon, yes i had seen a few post's that Peter was involved in this line of work.