Archive for January, 2009

7 Questions to Ask When Choosing any Pest Control Company

When the time comes to choose a pest control company, be sure that you are wary and that you choose carefully. Choosing poorly in this situation could see your pests back again in as little as week, it could have no affect on them at all or it could even potentially worsen your pest problem! So when deciding on a pest control company there are a few questions that you should ask.

What kind of experience do you have? When you are looking to get a great pest control company, remember that often different companies have different specialities. If you have a problem with subterranean termites, what kind of experience do they have with that kind of pest?

What organisations do you belong to? Most reputable pest control agencies belong to a local or national organisation of some sort.  One organisation that many excellent pest control companies belong to is the National Pest Management Association.  Belonging to this association means that you are dealing with an established business that holds to a specific code of ethics and has met certain qualifications.

How dangerous is this going to be to my children/pets? If there is anything in your home that has a weaker immune system than an adult human, this is something that you need to look in to.  If you find that some of the sprays that they are planning to use might be a little risky, ask from some alternatives (gels etc.), or go elsewhere.

Do you have any references? Ask if they have serviced anyone that you might have heard of, and if they have any testimonials to their name.  If you can find people who are satisfied with their service, there is a good chance that you will be as well.

Can I have it in writing? When the company that you are considering does an inspection, they should be willing to give you a piece of paper that tells you were the problems and infections are occurring. This will let you cross-check with another service to make sure that you are getting good information.

Are they making you feel rushed? Remember that if you have something like termites that you seldom need to act right this minute.  A delay of weeks or even of months will not make your issue worse, and you will find that a company that is trying to pressure you into committing to treatment right away might be trying to goad you into paying more or into overlooking some important details!

Have I called the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (or Better Business Bureau in the US)? If you suspect that a pest control company is not everything that it says it is, check with the ACCC. They will tell you if there have been many complaints against this company or if there have been any problems in the past. They may also be able to put you in touch with a regulatory board that oversees pest control companies in your area specifically.

Remember that choosing the right pest control company should give you good answers to all seven of these questions.  Remember that a pest control company has a responsibility to be both helpful and professional, and that to get the treatment that you need, you may need to do some investigating!

If you’re concerned about any common pests and need some help exterminating them, you can contact Pink Pest Services for assistance with professional pest control in Sydney or call or call 02 9529 5222 for immediate assistance.

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The Danger of Rodents in Your Home

Any homeowner knows that rodents are a real nuisance, but did you know they could be dangerous as well? The danger that rodents pose to your home ranges from minor damage to severe illnesses. Therefore, before you think the mice in the attic are cute you should be aware of what professionals have to say about these furry creatures.  This is especially so for major hubs such as Sydney, Australia. Cities such as this one receive many imports from other countries where rodent transmitted diseases flourish.

Mice, rats, squirrels and other hairy rodents can do quite a bit of physical damage to your home. Once they find their way into your home, they will chew their way into any area that looks appealing to them. One of the huge dangers of this is the possibility that they will chew threw electrical wiring causing a short.

In addition to chewing holes everywhere, rodents can also ruin your home through the stench of their droppings. They drop as they walk and many times this will be in highly inaccessible areas, like your walls, appliances, and crawl spaces. While it takes a serious infestation to create this problem if you note the insane rapidity with which they breed it does not take that long to become seriously infested.

The danger of rodents in your home extends to the many diseases they carry. Potential diseases that rodents carry include:

Rickettsial Pox- A disease similar to chicken pox transmitted from the mites commonly found on rodents.

Food Poisoning- Specifically salmonella is contracted when food comes into contact with saliva, urine, or droppings of rats and mice.

Parasites- Many parasites can be transmitted to humans, particularly tapeworm and Trichinosis.

Hantavirus – Once thought to be rare this disease is showing up in rodents all over Australia. This serious and potentially fatal disease is spread through inhalation of dust that contains urine, saliva, or droppings. Direct infection from bites is also possible.

Rat bite fever- This is rare disease, generally only transmitted through a bite.

Plague- Another rare and old disease that is re-emerging. It is generally transmitted by fleas that piggyback on an infected rodent.

Now that you know some of the dangers let us look at some possible solutions to keep you and your home safe from the dangers that rodents pose.

The first thing you must do is seal up cracks around pipes, windows, and doors. Even the smallest crack can allow entrance to your home for many rodents. An inexpensive tube of caulking will go a long way toward this end.
One of the best weapons you can have is a natural predator. Cats are a good natural solution to a rodent problem.

Traps, sticky boards, and poisons are also steps that you can take to rid yourself of the danger of rodents in your home. If you have children or pets however care must be taken to ensure that the poison is kept out of their reach. Do not use poisons if you have a cat as the animal may become poisoned through contact with an affected rodent.

If you have seen one or two rodents then you have a minor issue that you should be able to take care of on your own, however if you have a larger infestation or live in an area of Sydney that is prone to other pests like termites you might want to consider seeking professional help and having your house checked for other pests at the same time.

If you’re concerned about rodents and need some help exterminating them, you can contact Pink Pest Services for assistance with professional pest control in Sydney or call 02 9529 5222 for immediate assistance.

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