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City Pest Control Services is a local family-owned business serving the Canberra and Queanbeyan communities. We provide a complete range of affordable pest control services for residential and commercial clients. Whether you require assistance with termites, European wasps, mice, ants, cockroaches, spiders, or rats, we have you covered in Canberra and Queanbeyan.
City Pest Control Services Blog
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How Much Does Rat Extermination Cost in Canberra? [Rodent Removal Price Guide]
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Rats.
They’re big, they’re dirty, they breed faster than rabbits, and they can bring diseases and structural damage to your home. That’s why, if you suspect you have a rat infestation, you’ll want to schedule an extermination FAST.
The problem is, plenty of Canberra’s rodent control “experts” will take advantage of your need, and charge you plenty of cheese to remove your rat problem.
There’s inconsistency on Google when it comes to extermination services and costs, which is both frustrating and confusing ..read more
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1y ago
2021: How Much Does Pest Control Cost In Canberra
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Dealing with a pest infestation is never a fun time. Not only is it unhygienic, but it can affect your family’s convenience and health. It’s even worse when it infects your commercial property as you risk turning customers away and earning a bad reputation.
Canberra is said to have 85 unique species of pests, with around 10 species said to commonly infest homes and properties. Find out what these 10 common pests are and how much is the average pest control cost in Canberra.
#1 – Termites
It is believed that one out of four houses will ..read more
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1y ago
Wasp Stings Result In the Most Hospitalisations and Deaths
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Australia is known to be the home of so many venomous and dangerous animals. Most of them are natives. But among them, the most dangerous one is the one we expect the least. Snakes can be poisonous, spiders can crawl under your sheets, but it’s the wasps that you have to take extra caution.
According to recent data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, more than 25% of hospitalisations caused by venomous animals and plants in 2017-2018 were related to wasp or bee stings. It was 927 out of 3,520 cases in numbe ..read more