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| Steve |
Posted - 30 Sep 2006 : 15:34:16 where do you get rid of your dead rodents etc after they have been killed with poisons. there has to be an easier and cheaper way than i use. cant really incinerate them as i live in a built up area.
Steve www.ithas2bedone.co.uk |
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| Bigbully |
Posted - 02 Oct 2006 : 10:58:30 If you have a bigger freezer the it will be cheaper. There are 3 components to the charges we incur from Grundons which are; the bins used to collect the carcasses at a certain amount each, the waste disposal charge, and the visit charge. Therefore if you have a bigger freezer and call them in less often then you will save money. There are other companies that will do this but Grundons are fairly local to us (we are in West London and they are in Slough). |
| vermincontrol |
Posted - 02 Oct 2006 : 10:33:53 Thats a good way to get rid of them, in bulk, i tend to use the local vet who has an incinerator but it gets expensive. might try your idea
Steve It Has 2 Be Done Pest Control www.ithas2bedone.co.uk
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| Bigbully |
Posted - 02 Oct 2006 : 09:24:51 Hi Steve - we keep a freezer in the stores. All carcasses get bagged up and go into that. We then contract Grundons to come and collect them every month or so when the freezer is full. We generate enough in a freezer to fill 2 60 litre bins (supplied by Grundons) and it costs us about �50 per go. |