Pests

Spiders

There are more than 35,000 species of spiders worldwide, a few thousand of which (including the most dangerous) are found in Australia alone.

Spiders can be a particular nuisance in the home. They are attracted to warm, dark small spaces, like wall cracks, corners, air vents, and in the eaves of your home.

Cockroaches

Cockroaches are closely associated with the human environment and have become pests worldwide. Cockroaches are attracted to buildings where there is food, moisture and, in colder climates, warmth. They feed on a wide range of human foods and also organic materials such as cardboard, glue, faeces, dead animals and fellow cockroaches.

Ants

As the majority of ant species prefer sunny climates, our environment is perfect for ants to thrive. Ants are ubiquitous. Out of around 15,000 ant species and subspecies worldwide, Australia has just over 1,300 known species so far. The most familiar ant species in Australia are…

Termites

Almost every Australian home may be at risk of termites, but do not lose hope. We have a range of services to Identify, eradicate, prevent, and protect your home from the termites. Our specialised technicians are highly experienced with termites and can provide you with the solutions to keep your home safe and help you sleep easy.

Mosquitoes

There are over 300 different species of mosquito in Australia however, very few of them are of major concern. Mosquitos are at their most active in the morning or at night, particularly in summer when the air is hot and humid.

Mosquitoes appear as small, almost midge-like flies that have long, tube-like mouthparts…

Rats

Rats Rat control is important to avoid a number of serious diseases, which rats are known to transmit. The Center for Disease Control lists nearly a dozen diseases directly linked to rats. Rats can be very persistent and if they manage to gain access into your home or business they can spread these diseases, cause considerable damage…

Mice

Mice were introduced to Australia by the first European settlers and they have been a problem ever since.

They can multiply quickly and will do significant damage to your home, business and furniture through their gnawing activities. They will also contaminate food and other materials through the droppings they leave behind.

Wasps & Bees

Being stung by a wasp or bee is a painful experience and can be life-threatening to anyone who may be allergic to stings. It is possible to reduce the risks by taking sensible precautions when outdoors and ensuring that wasp or bee nests are properly managed.

Flies

Flies are extremely common around Austalia and they are a pest in every sense of the word. They pose a health risk to humans, pets and livestock and can infest your business and spread diseases like Salmonella and E. coli. A few species may even bite humans and animals.

Fleas

Fleas are a common problem in homes, especially those with pets. You may discover a problem with fleas even if you do not have pets, if previous owners of your property kept cats or dogs.

Fleas may also be carried on other, especially hairy, animals like rabbits, foxes, rats, mice and livestock such as pigs.