Jones and Son Pest Control Supplies Ltd was established in 1997 by husband and wife David and Kursty Jones. David previously ran a pest control business which covered London and beyond with a team of pest control technicians treating anything from a wasp nest, rats, and bedbugs to birds. It quickly became apparent that the cost of buying bird spikes from abroad meant that many jobs were prohibitive to the average householder once costs and labour had been accounted for. David got his thinking cap on!
David took inspiration from what was around him, much to Kursty’s chagrin. She found him one morning still sitting at the kitchen table from the night before, surrounded by all her hairbrushes and clips. All completely broken and deconstructed; however, in the middle of the table, David had created from the bits and bobs the prototype of a Defender® Bird Spike.
At this point, the newlyweds lived in an unassuming flat above a shop in a North London high street, where Jones and Son Pest Control Supplies Ltd began trading from. It wasn’t easy in the beginning; being above shops meant all the boxes of spikes had to be carried up dangerous Victorian metal staircases through their flat and stored in the attic. Of course, when an order came in, the boxes had to be brought back down again.
As time went on, the pest control part of the business was dissolved, and David and Kursty began to concentrate purely on bird control; they even took to the road and did a series of roadshows around the country for bird control pest technicians. Kursty was pregnant with their first child and seriously considered calling him Spike when he was born; in hindsight, they are glad they were talked out of that one!
At first, the polycarbonate spikes were made by a London-based injection moulding company which worked well while David and Kursty moved around trying to find a place to settle and bring up their growing young family. They went on a family caravan holiday to Devon in 2001, loved it so much they sold their house in under a month and uprooted everything to move to Dartmouth in Devon. It wasn’t easy at first, with just David and Kursty running it all and the courier company having to pick up any bird spike orders from wherever David had parked his van the night before.