Do you have a rabbit problem?
If so, then contact us today and arrange a visit from one of our expert pest control technicians.
We will aim to get back to you as soon as possible.
We will aim to get back to you as soon as possible.
Our dedicated wildlife team brings extensive experience in managing wild rabbit-related issues.
Our dedicated Landmark wildlife team brings over 30 years of experience in providing expert wild rabbit management services across the UK.
If you’re facing issues with wild rabbits, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our professional wildlife team is here to provide expert guidance on the most effective and humane methods of rabbit management. We’ll also offer you a no-obligation quote to resolve the issue swiftly and efficiently.
In addition to rabbit control, Vergo specialises in comprehensive wildlife management and rural pest control solutions. Our expertise includes managing fox, deer, birds, rats, and mice, as well as providing pest-proofing services to protect your property from future infestations.
If you’re experiencing issues with wild rabbits, contact us today, and our expert wildlife team will provide tailored advice and effective solutions to address your needs.
If so, then contact us today and arrange a visit from one of our expert pest control technicians.
Rabbit Proof Fencing
Rabbit proof fencing is one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions for preventing rabbits from accessing and damaging your property. Whether you’re protecting gardens, crops, sports grounds, or other outdoor spaces, properly installed rabbit proof fencing provides a robust barrier to keep rabbits out while preserving the natural beauty of your landscape.
Our specialist Landmark team, specialises in installing high-quality rabbit proof fencing tailored to your specific needs. Our fencing solutions are built to withstand the persistent digging and chewing behaviour of wild rabbits, ensuring your property remains secure.
Our rabbit proof fencing services include:
Wild rabbits are considered pests according to the Pests Act 1954, and all occupiers of land have a responsibility to take action to prevent them from causing damage.
Landowners are legally obligated to control rabbit numbers on their property or land. England (excluding the City of London and Isles of Scilly) was declared a rabbit clearance area under the Pests Act 1954. to control rabbits prevent the rabbits from causing damage elsewhere by, for example, fencing them in with rabbit-proof fencing.