Pest Information

We deal quickly and effectively the following household and commercial pests. Click on the following headings to find out more.

Ants

Ants can damage and short circuit electrical components as well as transfer viral, fungal and bacterial plant diseases...read more.

Fleas

Fleas are a common problem to both humans and animals, and are known to transmit diseases...read more.

Spiders

Sydney is home to some of Australia’s most dangerous spiders including the Funnel Web, Red Back, Wolf and White-tail...read more.

Rodents

According to the CSIRO about 10% of rodent species are significant pests in urban and agricultural environments...read more.

Cockroaches

Cockroaches are a common pest in Sydney, and frequently hide in kitchen areas so they can feed off food spills...read more.

Bed Bugs

Bedbugs prefer to hide in bedding, and beneath the cracks of wooden floors and offer a nasty bite...read more.

Birds

Some birds pose a variety of problems to properties and businesses, and may even be health–threatening...read more.

Bees and Wasps

Bees and wasps can cause major concern, especially during the warmer months of the year...read more.

Beetles

The variegated and black carpet beetles are the most widespread and damaging species in Australia...read more.

Bird Mites

Bird mites around your home originate from nearby birds nests or pets or other infested domesticated animals. Sometimes the mites can originate from contaminated second-hand furniture or clothing...read more.

Carpet Beetles

The variegated and black carpet beetles are the most widespread and damaging species in Australia...read more.

Flies

Flies around your home breed in garbage, rotten food, pet faeces and manure. They can spread diseases such as malaria, typhoid fever, dysentery and diahhorea...read more.

Lice

There are 3 types of lice which affect humans - body lice, head lice and pubic lice...read more.

Silverfish

Silverfish prefer to live in dark, damp places but can be found anywhere in the home including bedrooms, bathrooms, on bookshelves and inside wardrobes...read more.

Clothes Moths

Clothes Moths prefer to feed in protected areas such as under collars, inside hems, under furniture, inside storage containers and at the edges of woolen carpets...read more.