Discover Further Information About Our Services Tailored to Specific Pest Issues
When addressing pest infestations, it's wiser to be well-prepared and possess a good understanding of the specific pest and the necessary services to effectively combat the infestation. Click on the pictures below to read more.
Ant Control
Ants pose a formidable challenge when it comes to pest control, ranking alongside bed bugs due to their large colony sizes, often comprising thousands of members. A common mistake people make when attempting to manage ant infestations is targeting only the visible ants.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are among the most common pests in many homes and buildings. From the visible egg sacks and excrement, to the smells, to the scurrying when you turn on a light at night or open a cupboard, they are a real pest and every effort should be made to control an infestation.
Termites
Termites are known as "silent destroyers" because of their ability to chew through wood, flooring and even wallpaper undetected. There are about 2,000 known termite species in the world.
Bed Bugs
Bedbugs measure just 5 millimeters across, which is smaller than a pencil eraser. These bugs are smart and tough, and they reproduce quickly.
Flea Control
Did you know the fleas you see on your pet only make up 5% of the total flea population in your home? Flea eggs and larvae hide deep in the fibers of your carpeting, furniture and even your pet's bed. Those you see are just a small fraction of the flea community making your home their home!
Fly Control
A fly infestation poses a serious hygiene risk. Unfortunately, flies are attracted to conditions found in restaurants, food processing plants, supermarkets, butchers and other food retailers, where they can do the most damage.
Harvest Termites
Termites are some of the most destructive lawn pests that you may find in your garden. They feed on dead and living plants like grasses, leaves, twigs and seedlings and a single queen can lay up to 25 000 eggs per day.
Rodents
Rodents can damage buildings, contaminate food, and transmit diseases to people. They are also adaptable and capable of learning by trial and error. This makes them hard to control.