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| Complete home pest control
We offer a complete home pest control service and in most cases pests can be eradicated immediately.
There are some pests, however, that require specialised treatment and qualifications.
For example, to treat fire ants, the Pest Controller needs to be registered with the state government and specialised qualifications are required for the treatment of termites. We are qualified and treat all pests such as Birds, Lice, Ants, Rodents, Cockroaches, Spiders, Fleas, Carpet Beetles, Clothes Moths, Bees, Wasps, Silverfish and Termites. Another pest that is now taking up residence in Australia in almost plague proportions are bed bugs. see other types of pests we treat If you think you have bed bugs then let us know and we will assess the situation for you. Depending upon the extent of the problem, you may need specialised treatment. contact us for an assessment
A thorough process of identification and eradication
Upon arrival to carry out any booked treatment, consultation with the property owner will be carried out to determine any particular problem areas.
Our licensed Pest Control Technicians will discuss with you a pest control solution that will eliminate all problem areas and introduce management or preventative measures if required.
Click here to organise an inspection by one of our trained Pest Control Technicians.
How we work if an Inspection is required
Property and environment history – we research the environmental history of your property and surrounding sites. We will alert you to any existing, critical or potential problem areas. Pest identification – our licensed Pest Control Technicians observe and identify existing pests and determine the exact level of your pest problem. Recommendations – we devise a pest control solution program that will address your current problem and put preventative strategies in place for the future.
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