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How to choose a flea control company in Sydney

Say “No” to fleas…

Fleas are tiny wingless insects that breed on the blood of animals and birds. If you have pets like cats or dogs, your house is a comfortable dwelling place for fleas. Fleas are extremely irritating for their hosts, since they cause an itching sensation when they suck blood from the body. This may cause allergic reactions in humans or pets. Flea bites can remain itchy or reddened for several weeks and often result in frequent scratching and biting in animals that can lead to a variety of more serious diseases.

Fleas also pose serious and generally underestimated threats to human health, since they can transmit various diseases between humans people. Today, most real estate agents want their renters to treat their houses with flea control pesticides, especially if they own pets. Normally this treatment is recommended when the rented house is being vacated.

If you have pets in your house, you need regular inspections of your house. Flea control is extremely necessary for the health of your family and pets. Choosing a flea control company in Sydney may be difficult. However, before choosing your flea control company, make sure that their pesticides are not detrimental to human health. They must be completely safe for your children, plants and pets.

Sometimes, the insecticides used by the companies can cause allergic reactions – you want to make sure that the chemicals used to treat your house have been fully tested and approved by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority. The company must have competent and qualified staff that can perform flea cleaning with professional expertise. This includes treating your pets, which are especially susceptible to fleas. They must be thoroughly treated to ensure that the fleas, their eggs and larvae have all been eliminated.

The insecticides used by the company should provide long term flea prevention. If the treatment is not carefully executed, you may end up with an early re-emergence of fleas. Many of the insecticides available in the market can not deliver the desired results because fleas have developed resistance to these compounds. The remaining effective chemical compounds may be highly toxic for humans and pets. Therefore, you should choose a company that ensures human and pets safety, as well as complete elimination of pests. The treatment plans by your company must be certified by PestCert.

If you have a flea problem that you want taken care of quickly and professionally, you can contact Pink Pest Services for assistance with professional flea control in Sydney.

We are only too happy to assist.

Basic First Aid For Spider Bites

Look out for some of these dangerous species of spiders…

There are almost 70,000 types of spider species worldwide, of which 2,000 are found in Australia. Amongst these numerous spider species in Australia, the Funnel-web and the Red-back spider are most dangerous. Spider bites can have a variety of symptoms that include rapid pulse and swelling. However, the majority of spiders can be a nuisance simply because they build unwanted webs in our houses.

According to Wikipedia,

The Red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti) is a potentially dangerous spider native to Australia. It resembles a Black widow spider. It is a member of the genus Latrodectus or the widow family of spiders, which are found throughout the world.

The Red-back spider is commonly found in Sydney you can easily find them in heavily populated areas. They mostly live in warm areas like storage yards, industrial sites and inside of houses. They also hide in wood logs and junk piles. The female Red-back has 1 cm long body while males are smaller in size. Their webs are very unique because they are messy and always seem to have eggs in them. The Red-back spider loves to hide in protected holes and cracks and they eat small insects in bulk every day. They have also been known to kill and eat lizards.

The second most dangerous species of spiders is the Funnel-web spider. They are most commonly found in Sydney as well. Funnel-webs prefer to live in cool and moist areas. These spiders are large in size and a typical Funnel-web has a body length of 4.5 cm. This species is black in colour and is marked by its aggressive traits. Normally Funnel-webs have powerful teeth, used to stun their victims.

In summer and autumn, the males often wander into houses in search of females. The males, being the wanderers of this species are more dangerous than the females. Even though, most Australian spiders bite without injecting venom, the Funnel-web spider injects its venom into its victim every time.

If you are bitten by Funnel-web then you may experience a number of symptoms, including:

  • Vomiting
  • Abdominal pain
  • Profuse sweating

Although nobody has died from the bite of Funnel-web spider since the anti venom was introduced in 1980, I’m sure you’ll agree that’s it’s worth avoiding.

Treatment for bites depends upon the type of spider

General spider bites

Most spider bites are harmless and will require no first aid. If a person is bitten by spider then the patient should be kept calm and restricted from unnecessary movement. Keep in mind that the patient can be cured, as anti-venom is available at most hospitals. As a precaution, a pressure bandage should be applied on the infected area. This will compress the tissues while reducing the flow of venom. A second bandage can be applied to stop the affected limb from swelling by using a support. This will also restrict the movement of muscle to reduce the blood flow so that the venom does not reach the vital organs of the body.

Red-back spider bites

As the venom of the Red-back spider diffuses very slowly in blood any attempt to immediately halt its movement would only increase the pain. Do not bandage, but proceed to a hospital to receive anti-venom. Avoid any unnecessary movement.

Funnel-web spider bites

Bandage as recommended for General Spider Bites above. Also, using an icepack on the infected area will reduce the swelling of the patient.

However, it is suggested that you stay away from places where spiders prefer to live. You should try to seal all cracked surfaces and protected holes inside your house, to prevent any spiders from living there. This can be an effective way of avoiding spider bites.

If you’re concerned about spiders and need some help exterminating them, you can contact Pink Pest Services for assistance with professional pest control in Sydney.

How often should you have your home inspected for termites?

Termite infestation can be a big problem,
…here are some tips on home inspection for termites…

Termites are a group of social insects that can damage your property. These insects live in colonies. Today every one out of five houses in Sydney is under attack by termites. Buildings in termite areas are prone to serious damages. The termites feed on materials like wood and cellulose and can cause great damage to furniture. They also feed on dry walls and you can see mud tubes on the walls in the case of a termite attack. Especially if you are living in Sydney, you need to be checking for any signs of termites. Timely termite inspection can save you from a lot of trouble.

More about termites attacks…

You may not be able to notice the termite attack unless it becomes very evident. Signs that you should look out for are as follows:

  • Discarded wings of termites in your house
  • Cracks and bubbling in the paints of the wall
  • Mud tubes on the wall of your house

Termites make the wood hollow from within, so you can detect termite infestation by tapping the wood. If it sounds like its hollow then termites may have found their way inside your furniture and it’s time to get an inspection. If the wood sounds unusually hollow, it’s probably time to contact Pink Inspections for a professional inspection that can save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.

You may ask why termite inspection is necessary. Termites may go undiscovered for a long time unless no serious damage has been done. Your insurance may not cover the damage done by termites either. Your property becomes susceptible to such damages if you are living in a termite prone area. So instead of leaving your precious investment at risk, you should opt for a termite inspection of your property to make sure that it is protected. Detection of termites and their treatment is the best way to save your investment. Your inspection should also be consistent with the Australian Standard.

Inspection of your property once in a year may work in areas where termite attack ratio is very low. However, it is recommended that your property be inspected for termites at least twice a year in higher risk areas such as Sydney. Conducting inspection once in every two years may be dangerous because a single termite queen can lay thousands of eggs in one day. Since termites grow at a rapid rate they can easily damage large portions of your house within a two-year timeframe.

Termite inspectors look for insects and organisms that destroy wood. Termite remnants can be found near wooden structures like furniture or boxes, especially in the kitchen area. Your attic should also be examined for termites – their discarded wings may be found in the spider webs that populate many attics. The termite colonies tend to avoid bright light and open air and mostly they remain under ground or within the wooden structures. Inappropriate drainage systems and direct contact of the wooden structures with earth increases the risk of termite infestation. Improper ventilation may increase the chances of termite attack. Therefore, you should try preventing your house from termite invasion with timely inspections.

If you’d like more information, take a look at our article: Termite Pest Control – The Difference Between Free Termite Quotes and Thorough Termite Inspections.

For more information or to arrange an inspection contact Pink Inspections on (02) 9529 5222 or contact us online.

Are “German” Cockroaches Invading Sydney?

It sounds strange to think of cockroaches as having a nationality, but…

We have noticed a larger than usual number of pest control clients requesting help to eradicate “German” cockroaches recently.

German Cockroaches are properly called Blattella germanica, and to the naked eye they are simply a smaller version of the “Australian” cockroach.

If you ever have to ID a German cockroach, you should know that they are typically about 1.3 cm to 1.6 cm in length and tan to light brown in colour.

They may also have two dark parallel streaks running from the head to the base of the wings. Although it has wings, it is unable to sustain flight.

According to Wikipedia,

The German cockroach is originally from Asia and very common in Russia, not in Germany, and it is also very closely related to the Asian cockroach, to the extent that to the casual observer they appear nearly identical and may be mistaken for the other.

So it appears that this is a case of mistaken (national) identity.

Seriously though, owing to their compact size, ability to breed quickly and their speed and agility, German cockroaches can sometimes prove difficult to eradicate.

If regular cockroach baits don’t work, you can contact Pink Pest Services for assistance with professional cockroach control in Sydney.

We are only too happy to assist.

Will Termites Replace Fossil Fuels As A Power Source?

This is weird…

Will termites replace fossil fuels as a power source?

From Wikipedia:

One of the US Department of Energy’s most enduring goals is to replace fossil fuels with renewable sources of cleaner energy, such as hydrogen produced from plant biomass fermentation. Termites may help reach this goal through metagenomics.

Termites are capable of producing up to two liters of hydrogen from fermenting a single sheet of paper, making them one of the planet’s most efficient bioreactors.

Termites achieve this high degree of efficiency by exploiting the metabolic capabilities of about 200 different species of microbes that inhabit their hindguts.

The microbial community in the termite gut efficiently manufactures large quantities of clean hydrogen. By sequencing the termite’s microbial community, it may be possible to get a better understanding of these biochemical pathways.

Termites eat wood, but cannot extract energy from the complex lignocellulose polymers within it. These polymers are broken down into simple sugars by fermenting bacteria in the termite’s gut, using enzymes that produce hydrogen as a byproduct. A second wave of bacteria uses the simple sugars and hydrogen to make the acetate the termite requires for energy. If it can be figured out which enzymes are used to create hydrogen, and which genes produce them, this process could be scaled up with bioreactors to generate hydrogen from woody biomass, such as poplar, in commercial quantities.

Sceptics regard this as unlikely to be a carbon-neutral commercial process due to the energy inputs. For decades, researchers have sought to house termites on a commercial scale (like worm farms) to break down woody debris and paper but funding has been scarce and the problems of developing a continuous process that does not disrupt the termites’ homeostasis have not been overcome.

So it looks doubtful that termites will become the source of a fossil fuel revolution, but they could be one piece of the puzzle toward finding alternative energy sources in future.

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Bedbug Treatment Checklist

So you have bedbugs…

We know they are one of the most annoying little pests that not only cause a lot of itching and discomfort but can destroy a good night’s sleep.

Let’s assume that you have completed the Bedbug pre-treatment checklist and have booked an appointment with a Sydney bedbug eradication specialist.

The next step is the treatment itself. Here is a summary of what will happen if the treatment is compliant with the Bed Bug Code Of Practice.

During the treatment your pest control technician will:

  • Conduct a detailed inspection of the infested areas.
  • Vacuum to remove bed bugs and their eggs.
  • Conduct a treatment using a steam cleaner.
  • Apply an approved pesticide as necessary, to cracks, crevices and other harbourage points.
  • Conduct a gas treatment (where applicable). After the gas treatment, the property will need to be vacated for at least 4 hours.

After the treatment, we recommend that you:

  • Open all doors and windows and allow the property to ventilate.
  • In the case of Pink Pest Services, we conduct a follow up inspection in approximately 14-21 days. Where further activity is located, an additional treatment will be carried out as required. It is not uncommon to locate further activity during this follow up visit.

In some cases, it can take up to a month to achieve full control of an infestation, as the bed bugs come into contact with the treatment agents applied.

Where a Free Service Period has been offered, we return and retreat, as required, any area covered by the initial treatment, at no expense to the client, for the period as indicated on the initial quotation.

Before engaging any pest controller, we recommend that you check to see that a Free Service Period has been specified because bedbug treatment most often requires multiple visits.

For more information or to arrange a treatment contact Pink Pest Services on (02) 9529 5222 or contact us online.

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Bedbug Control Pre-Treatment Checklist

Bedbug infestations have increased by more than 5000% in the Sydney area since 1999. They have now become very common in all areas of Sydney.

Many people assume that getting rid of bedbugs is as easy as a quick pest treatment. Actually, the process is rather more involved and successful eradication of bed bugs depends on significant preparation on the part of you, the bedbug “victim”.

The following “pre-treatment checklist” will help you ensure that the bedbugs are eradicated as quickly as possible and you can enjoy an uninterrupted night’s sleep once again.

Bedbug Pre-treatment checklist

Prior to the treatment you will need to:

  • Remove all bedding from beds and ensemble bases. This should be washed at temperatures of more than 60 degrees C and dried in a clothes drier on the hot setting for a minimum of 30 minutes. Place clean bedding in a NEW plastic bag for storage. Return bedding to infested room/s only AFTER treatment.
  • Remove clothes from cupboards/wardrobe and wash, dry and store in the same manner as described above.
  • Items that can not be washed and dried may be placed in the freezer overnight or be professionally dry cleaned.
  • Carry out any specific recommendations that your Pink Pest Services technician makes during the quotation.
  • Remove all pets from the property during the treatment and for 4 hours after. (Fish tanks inside the house will need to be covered with cling wrap and the filter turned off during the treatment).
  • Children under 4 will need to be removed from the property during the treatment and for 4 hours after.
  • We recommend that pregnant women and people with asthma and/or allergies stay away from the property overnight.
  • IT IS IMPORTANT NOT TO MOVE ITEMS BETWEEN ROOMS OR TREAT AREAS WITH FLY SPRAY OR THE LIKE. THIS WILL MAKE THE TREATMENT MORE DIFFICULT, SPREAD THE INFESTATION AND REDUCE THE CHANCE OF SUCCESSFUL CONTROL.

Where all of the above measures have been completed, Pink Pest Services provides a Free Service Period guarantee in writing.

By combining your efforts with professional bedbug control, your chances of eradicating any bedbug problem increase dramatically.

For more information on bed bugs and their control we recommend that you look at a copy of the Bed Bug Code of Practice at www.bedbug.org.au

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Four Tips For Controlling Rats and Mice This Summer

There are few things more frustrating than trying to deal with a mouse infestation – unless it’s trying to deal with a rat infestation! The feelings that accompany a mouse infestation range from anger to helplessness to out-and-out fear. And if you’re dealing with a rat infestation, well, then there’s likely a fair amount of revulsion to accompany those other feelings.

There are many tell-tale signs that you have a mouse infestation, and if you notice any of them, it may be time to call in the pest control professionals.

  • Burrows dug into the ground, especially around concrete slabs, fences, or materials you have stored out-of-doors. Burrows will generally have hard-packed dirt around the opening.
  • Gnawed wood is a common sign of a mouse infestation. Their incisor teeth grow continuously, and they must therefore gnaw on wood to wear them down.
  • Shredded material such as paper can be a sign that mice are making nests on your property.

So, what exactly can you do to control rats and mice this summer? Here are a few suggestions:

  1. Don’t lay out the welcome mat. If you don’t want rats and mice living in your home, then make sure it doesn’t feel too “homey” to them. Get rid of materials that might encourage nesting, such as building materials stored outside and brush and weeds crowding your foundation. Store firewood up off of the ground, as well.
  2. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. You are far more likely to experience a rat infestation if there are food sources available to them. Make sure all of your rubbish is stored with a tight lid on top. Likewise, keep the food in your cupboards stored in air-tight containers to discourage rats and mice from scavenging.
  3. If you are unable to avoid a mouse infestation or rat infestation, then it’s time to take more drastic measures. One option is to set snap traps or glue traps near areas that the mice and rats frequent. These need to be laid right across the rodent’s normal path so that it is likely to run directly across the trap. You can also use poisons to kill the unwanted pests. If you are planning to use any of these methods, however, you need to use the utmost care to keep children and pets safe.
  4. Hire a pest control professional to get rid of your mouse infestation. This is probably going to be your most effective method for dealing with a persistent mouse or rat infestation that has proved difficult to solve in-house. There are a variety of methods that a professional pest control company can use to eradicate rodents.Hiring a pest control company to deal with a mouse infestation or rat infestation has several advantages. First of all, it saves you a lot of time and frustration that would be spent tracking down and trying to kill these pests. Secondly, a reputable pest control company will be well-trained in safe methods for killing, repelling and removing mice and rats. Finally, a good pest control company will be able to offer you a guarantee on their services.

Pink Pest Services can offer all of the above benefits when eradicating your mouse infestation or rat infestation. We’ll even give you a firm quote on the price of our services before we begin the work! Read more about our rodent control services here.

Termite Inspections in Sydney – How Often Is Often Enough?

Who Needs a Termite Inspection?

There is no doubt that termite inspections are a necessity in most parts of the Sydney area. With approximately one out of five homes being attacked, homeowners need to protect their investments by hiring a well-qualified pest control company to do a thorough inspection at least once a year.

So much termite damage has been caused throughout Australia that the Building Code and Australian Standard for Termite Protection requires termite inspections for any new home and recommends the once-a-year route for older homes. If you live in an area that is prone to a lot of activity, however, even more frequent termite inspections may need to be conducted.

In the Sydney area, the following suburbs have an especially high occurrence of termite activity:

  • Baulkham Hills
  • Bradbury
  • Carlingford
  • Castle Hill, Dural
  • Epping, Frenchs Forest
  • Leichhardt
  • Manly
  • Marrickville
  • Mosman
  • Maroubra
  • Pearl Beach
  • Rozelle
  • Wahroongah
  • Winston Hills

If you don’t live in one of these Sydney suburbs, it doesn’t mean that your property isn’t at risk, though; so if it’s been a while since your last termite inspection, be sure to schedule one soon.

What Does a Termite Inspection Involve?

When Pink Pest Services is asked to do a termite inspection, we may use several techniques to ensure you get all the answers you need. The first of these methods is generally a visual inspection. During this process, we look for the outward signs of infestation. In addition to a visual termite inspection, we also have very specialised equipment. For example, we may employ the use of a borescope, which is a fiber optic camera that can look inside the walls. Our methods may also include the use of a thermal imaging camera. These tools help us determine the scope of an infestation.

Sometimes in a termite inspection, it is necessary to do what is called an “invasive inspection.” This involves actually removing portions of the house to see what is going on behind the scenes. Because it is so invasive, we look at this as one of our last options in a termite inspection; and it is always carried out by a well-qualified professional to ensure the integrity of the work. The introduction of the thermal imaging cameras has made these types of inspections less necessary.

Does My House Really Need a Termite Inspection?

While many people tend to think of termites in the context of timber houses, the truth is that all types of houses are at risk for an attack. Surprisingly to many, brick houses in the Sydney area are at just as much risk as those framed with softwoods. The explanation for this is that termites attack from the outside in and don’t realize the house isn’t made of tasty wood until they’ve already bored through doors or window frames. Even steel-framed houses need to undergo regular termite inspections for this very reason.

The trained, certified professionals at Pink Pest Services are available to conduct thorough termite inspections throughout the Sydney area. If you’d like more information, take a look at our article: Termite Pest Control – The Difference Between Free Termite Quotes and Thorough Termite Inspections.

Choose a Pest Control Solution that Considers the Safety of People, Pets, and Plants

The very act of searching for the right pest control solution leads to many concerns, not the least of which is safety. Just finding pest damage can be quite disturbing, but once the shock has worn off, several questions begin to form; and many of them involve the safety of the things you care about the most:

  • Will the pest themselves cause structural damage to my home?
  • Can they be causing health issues for my family?
  • What kind of safety precautions are taken when implementing the pest control solution?

While concerns for the safety of your home and family are often the first considered, there are secondary worries, as well:

  • Will the pest control solution endanger my pets?
  • Are my plants in danger of being hurt or killed by either the pests or the pest control solution?
  • Are pesticides going to contaminate the water or soil around my home?

Of course the financial aspects of pest problems are troubling, but most of us are even more concerned about the safety of the people and animals we love. In today’s environmentally conscious world, we also want to be sure we’re safeguarding the planet on which we all live. While getting rid of the pests is often your first order of business, doing so safely can quickly become an even bigger issue.

When the safety of your family, pets, and plants is on the line, you’ll want to be sure to choose a professional company that is dedicated to these same concerns. There are many different pest control solutions available today, and the company you hire should be willing to take all of your worries and concerns into consideration when recommending the right one for your situation.

Keep in mind, though, that each situation is unique; so there is no one-size-fits-all pest control solution. Companies like Pink Pest Services will strive to offer you the best option, while keeping in mind the safety of your family, pets, and the environment. In some cases, for example, a fairly low-impact method of termite baiting might be the method of choice. Baiting stations use an insect growth regulator that is not poisonous, and the stations themselves are tamper resistant.

Pink Pest Services is proud to be an Australian-owned and operated business servicing the Sydney area. The fact that we are family-owned means that we are serious about pest control solutions that ensure the safety of your family and ours. When we say that we’re “family friendly,” we mean it. After all, we know that your pets and your property make up an important part of the family. Like you, we want to protect them all from the unwanted pests and from any safety threats that could have been caused by other pest control solutions.

Contact us about pest control solutions that are safe for your children, pets and plants.

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