It’s boom time in the world of extermination. With rodents rampaging through hospitals and bedbug infestations up 65%, one seasoned pro has never been busier. Our writer tags along to find out why

Tony King is not an obvious killer. Cheerful and chatty, he drives around London in a van emblazoned with a larger-than-life (and dare I say younger-than-life) picture of himself, arms folded, grinning widely. He listens to classical music as he drives; it keeps stress at bay in the capital’s traffic, he says.

When his phone goes off, it plays Debussy’s Clair de Lune. There is a lot of Clair de Lune: these are busy times. On the van’s exterior, surrounding big, smiley King, are grey silhouettes of some of his victims, including a wasp, a rodent and a cockroach. There is also a wide-bodied insect that looks as if it could be from millions of years ago, but is very much current: a bedbug. There is another clue to the nature of King’s job in the company’s name: The Pied Piper. It may encourage his clients to pay up, if they remember the story.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Strange Horticulture review – the enjoyably shady business of botanicals

(Bad Viking; Iceberg Interactive; PC, Switch)Plants can cure or kill in this…

German media cry foul over alleged handball by England women’s team

Tabloids claim outcome of Wembley final is fraudulent and complain about referees’…

Max Verstappen has F1 rivals running scared as he chases third world title

On the eve of the season-opener, Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris fear…

Two children among six killed by old landmine in Senegal

The six people were in a horse-drawn vehicle when it hit a…