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A good percentage of the range is specifically aimed at garden use, with high-tech products such as electronic pest repellers to keep out unwanted rabbits, squirrels and cats etc. plus more conventional traps for moles and rodents. However, Procter Pest-Stop’s range of indoor products are also proven winners on the garden centre shelf, as consumers find it logical to look for product to deal with all pests. Andy Simmons, Director of Procter Pest-Stop, expands on the thinking: “Experience shows us that garden centres are as good a retail environment as any to sell all types of pest control products. Of course the products we have which are specifically aimed at the garden market do well, but so too do our full range of indoor products. In the consumers mind and rightly, pests in their home have usually come in from the garden anyway.”
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