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SYDNEY OFFICE PEST CONTROL
SYDNEY OFFICE PEST SERVICES
Welcome to Civic Pest Management - Pest and
Termite Control. We specialise in protecting Sydney businesses from invasive pests or pest related health threats.
When you choose Civic Pest Management you can be
confident that we will treat your business as if it were
our own. Our staff will ensure that you are fully educated regarding our
procedures and aware of any precautions you should
take in relation to treatments.
SYDNEY OFFICE PEST CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT
SERVICESBiting insects can be a major distraction in the work place. They can be introduced accidentally to the office environment on clothes
and delivered goods or they can be found in areas that contain
stagnant water from heaters, fridges, coolers and air
conditioning units as well as in and around potted plants and
shrubbery.
Control may be achieved using non chemical methods such as identification and removal of breeding points
and harborages or through physical methods such as fly screens on windows. If the problem is internal and the source cannot be located then chemical methods may
be employed to alleviate the problem.
We offer a full range of pest control services, including general pest control, termite control
and inspections, rodent and bird control, spider control and our portfolio of clients
includes offices, industrial sites, real estate agents, holiday resorts, CBD office buildings,
medical centres and food facilities.
Our goal is to obtain maximum results using a minimal amount of pesticides. Each pest
problem is unique, and by keeping up with the latest technology, practices, and products, we handle each situation with quality service and
care.
The Indian Meal Moth larvae can infest a wide range of dry foodstuffs of vegetable origin, such as cereal, bread, pasta, rice, couscous, flour, spices or dried fruits and nuts. The food they infest will often seem to be webbed together.
After larvae or moths have been found, it is important to dispose of all food sources that are not in very tightly sealed containers. The moths are able to get into surprisingly tight spots, including sealed bags by chewing through them. They can be notoriously difficult to ereadicate.
Last instar larvae are able to travel significant distances before they pupate. When seeking the source of an infestation, the search cannot be limited to the immediate area where pupae are discovered.
For more information visit us at http://www.sydneypestservices.com.au/
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