Nothing like the start of spring that makes everything grow and the insects and pests start tobe noticed again.
TERMITES
Termites are the silent pests and you
really are not aware that they are around until you see evidence or
damage first hand. If you are out in the garden take a look at trees,
fence lines or the tree you cut down and left the stump as that is what
they love – soft wood. People are under the impression that insurance
covers the damage these pests cause and 99% insurance policies DO NOT cover termite damage.
We offer a $2M 8 year assurance policy
when we do our termite barriers so definitely worth getting us to
inspect and or treat your property as we use only quality treatments.
EUROPEAN WASPS
We get a lot of call outs for these pest
and if there is one thing I will say is DON’T disturb them at all we
have protective clothing and they still manage to sting us. What happens
is that when disturbed the whole nest attacks and unlike bees who sting
once they sting multiple times.
If your in the garden be careful as
European wasps nest can sometimes be underground. We had a nest that was
the size of a basketball that we removed last season.
BEES
We know that bees are in the news at the
moment and we always refer our calls to beekeepers to remove unwanted
nests but there are times when bees can not be accessed and they become a
risk to humans when they are inside walls and hard to get to places and
we need to kill them so that they don’t sting humans and pets.
GENERAL PEST INSPECTION
Like spring cleaning now is a great time
to treat your property with a general pest treatment. We get asked
about spiders and we can treat those for you and will spray their webs,
many people though get a broom after we go to take down the web not
thinking the treatment will be active for many weeks to come to new
spiders that visit the web. So leave the web up for 3-5 weeks for longer
term treatment.
Call Bob 0407 065 413 for all your pest needs or go to our website at http://A1PestControlCanberra.com.au
Source: Pest Control Canberra
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