Rob Voisey is the NBC Area Manager for Dorchester, Dorset. NBC Bird and Pest Control Dorchester provides bird and pest control services in and around Dorchester, Weymouth, Lyme Regis, Blandford, Sturminster Newton, Sherborne, Bridport, Blandford Forum, Beaminster, Lyme Regis, Bridport, Dorchester and Portland
Rob is personally dedicated to providing clients with the highest level of bird and pest control services. Whether you have a rodent problem, a wasp nest or require a complete bird management programme such as bird scaring and/or bird proofing, NBC Bird and Pest Control Dorchester can meet any client's needs.
This NBC Bird and Pest Control Dorchester branch is an independent business unit run by local people supporting the local economy yet with the support and resources of the national parent company, which means staff understand the area and the needs of the businesses within it. With the support of Head Office they are able to manage the largest, most specialist work to a standard respected by the country's leading brands.
NBC Bird and Pest Control Dorchester delivers a complete range of pest control services, offering solutions to problems with birds, rodents, flies, insects and wildlife. Rob has at his disposal a team of experienced and competent pest technicians to respond to your needs quickly and effectively.
NBC Bird and Pest Control Dorchester is a leading supplier of a wide range of bird control and pest control services in Dorset for clients who are socially and environmentally responsible; a fact demonstrated by the impressive list of satisfied clients. This branch has undertaken difficult pest control work in many modern, commercial and industrial buildings in the region, preventing and managing all manner of pests, in addition to flying birds of prey and installing bird proofing systems.
Commercial, industrial or domestic, NBC Bird and Pest Control Dorchester is your local / national pest control company, credible and responsible. We will protect you from pests whilst ensuring that our operations are carried out safely and do not have an adverse effect on other wildlife.









