The Australian cockroach – an Australian pest
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by Faye
1y ago
The Australian Cockroach Appearance: The Australian cockroach is a common species of tropical cockroach, with a length of 23–35 mm. It is brown overall, with the tegmina having a conspicuous lateral pale stripe or margin, and the pronotum with a sharply contrasting pale or yellow margin. Habitat: The Australian cockroach is one of several species Read More The post The Australian cockroach – an Australian pest appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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Termite chemical barrier
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by Faye
1y ago
Termite Chemical Barrier Termite infestations, especially those left undetected, can cause significant amounts of structural damage which often results in costly repair bills. This is why, it’s absolutely vital that property owners take every means possible to protect their homes and businesses from being affected. One of the most effective preventative treatments is what’s known Read More The post Termite chemical barrier appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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Daddy long legs
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by Faye
1y ago
The Daddy Long Legs Introduction: The cosmopolitan Daddy-long-legs spider belongs to a group known as tangle-web spider. Identification: Daddy-long-legs spiders are easily recognised by their extremely long, skinny legs and small body. They are cream to pale brown. Some species have darker markings on their legs and abdomen. Habitat: Daddy-long-legs are found in most urban Read More The post Daddy long legs appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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How to recover from Termite Damage
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by Alex Block editor
1y ago
Can my home recover from termite damage? In short, yes. It is rare that termites will cause enough damage that the house is completely beyond repair. It would take years and years for an infestation to cause a house to be uninhabitable. However, even a short termite infestation that’s caught quickly can leave considerable damage Read More The post How to recover from Termite Damage appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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Rodent Control One-On-One: What You Need to Know
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by Alex
1y ago
For years, Sydney has battled rodent invasions, especially during the cold winter days. Mice and rats have always been a common problem in New South Wales, and recent lockdowns and rise in construction projects have contributed to increased rodent sightings.  Prolonged restaurant closures, as well as demolition and building, work across Sydney and surrounding areas Read More The post Rodent Control One-On-One: What You Need to Know appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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The American Cockroach – an Australian pest
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by Faye
1y ago
The American Cockroach The American cockroach is the largest species of common cockroach, and often considered a pest. It is colloquially known as the water bug, though is not a true water bug since it is not aquatic. It is also known as the ship cockroach, kakerlac, and Bombay canary. It is often misidentified as Read More The post The American Cockroach – an Australian pest appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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Common ants of Australia
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by Faye
1y ago
COMMON ANTS OF AUSTRALIA   The list of Ants in Australia: Argentine Ant: Sugar eater It has 5-8 large teeth on the mandibles and 5-13 smaller denticles Resembles the white footed house ant, but is brown in colour Lacks a strong smell when quashed Black house ant: Sugar eater A small intensely-black ant This ant Read More The post Common ants of Australia appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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Bed Bugs – the world wide pest
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by Faye
1y ago
Bed Bugs Bed bugs are small parasitic insects that feed on human blood by piercing the skin. They do not live on humans or burrow into the skin. They are very mobile, but only move short distances to feed, so are commonly found near food (blood) source​es. Generally, bed bugs are more of a nuisance Read More The post Bed Bugs – the world wide pest appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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Cockroaches in the kitchen
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by Faye
1y ago
Cockroaches In The Kitchen German cockroaches are the most common cockroaches in the world and are usually found in moist areas such as the kitchen, laundry, bathroom etc. They are small light brown (babies are black). Cockroaches will migrate from room to room as local populations expand. The key is making sure there isn’t anything Read More The post Cockroaches in the kitchen appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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Fleas – the pests on our pets
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by Faye
1y ago
Fleas There are a number of different flea species, including cat, dog, human, bird, and rat, with each species having a preference for a particular host, but each is often happy enough to feed on other animals if their preferred hosts are not available. The most common flea found in homes is the cat flea Read More The post Fleas – the pests on our pets appeared first on Proven Pest Control, Termite Inspections and Termite Treatments ..read more
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