Why It's Advisable to Leave Termite Control to a Professional

Posted on: 11 January 2021

Have you noticed some signs of termite infestation in your home or business premises, and you aren't sure if you need to contact a termite control professional? When you are experiencing a heavy or mild termite infestation, you should always give it a professional control approach. Termites are no joke. In fact, they are among the most destructive pests you can ever deal with in your home. These creatures can hide in the building walls, under floors, and within cavities.
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Do You Have a Spider Infestation In Your Home? 3 Ways You Can Tell

Posted on: 30 December 2020

Having a few spiders around your home is a good thing because they minimise the population of other insects and pests. They are an excellent way to eliminate mosquitos and houseflies. However, you cannot allow them to occupy your house or office just because they keep other insects away. If you come from a region where poisonous spiders are common, you also have to be careful about spider bites.  The best way to manage spiders is to always be on the lookout for signs of an infestation.
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Two benefits of having a termite inspection done before moving into a property

Posted on: 23 December 2020

If you're planning to move into a property soon, you should consider having a termite inspection done in that property before you proceed with the move. Here are two benefits you could experience if you do this. The inspection could protect your wooden belongings If you own several pieces of wooden furniture, as well as other items made from wood (such as sculptures, picture and mirror frames, storage boxes, etc.) you should avail yourself of a pest control company's inspection services.
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4 Reasons to Arrange a Termite Inspection After a Water Leak

Posted on: 27 October 2020

Water leaks can cause great damage to the structure of a house. This is especially true if that leak goes undetected for a long time. Leaking water can damage the wooden structure of your home, leak into your crawlspaces and even damage your foundation. But there is another threat to your home following a leak — termites. If you have just discovered a water leak somewhere in your home, don't just call your plumber; call a pest inspector to arrange a termite inspection.
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