

Rabbit Control
Lamping is a technique of rabbit control at night where an operative utilizes a high-powered lamp to illuminate rabbits, which can either be shot or retrieved by trained dogs.
ARVPVCS Professional Vermin Control Specialists offer the client variations of this format to suit the location and in combination with shooting ARVPVCS either have the hand on a quad bike, or a four by four or on sensitive ground on foot where required. Health and safety is a given necessity and as always, assessments are conducted and strict procedures adhered to.
Lamping is a very efficient technique particularly in the Autumn months when rabbits are not so familiar to the lamp, which in inexperienced hands can make them "lamp shy." It also provides ARVPVCS a beneficial picture of the rabbit totals on the ground and is perfect for "mopping up" after the land has been worked.
Full reports are emailed to the client the following day with photographs if required.
All our team carry ID and mobile phones and operate a strict code of conduct.
This is a particularly specialised technique of rabbit control, using the latest in Infar red night vision. Perfect for use in vulnerable areas after dark, where stealth is required or when rabbits have become lamp shy or are easily alarmed.
Our marksman are highly experienced riflemen; either working on foot or from a vehicle. With each gunman accompanied by a spotter with their own night vision, who in addition collects the shot rabbits, make sure no indication of our visit is left behind.
ARVPVCS Professional Vermin Control Specialists have a full range of rifles to suit all localities and situations. A full health and safety assessment is carried out in advance prior to any work commencing, including an understanding of ground depth and safety angles of shot.