Industry Insights

If it sometimes feels like you have tried a million new sprays, balms and gadgets to get rid of mosquitoes but the problem persists, you’re not alone. The DIY mosquito control industry is a booming business with new treatments and methods being launched every year. The reason is simple – mosquitoes are hard to get rid of.

We know not everyone is a fan of bats inside their home. Apart from their unsettling presence, their excrement is unhygienic (and certainly unsightly) and some species can spread dangerous diseases, although this is rare. But did you know that bats are essential to our environment and are a protected species in most countries?

Electronic traps are considered the gold standard in fly control, but not all are created equal. If you are in the market for fly control you would have noticed that traps vary widely in size, design and capabilities.

There’s a reason rodents have thrived for over 200,000 years. They are smart, agile and highly adaptable. Despite advanced research and technology, there is no single easy way to get rid of rodents. Success is typically found with a multi-pronged approach.

Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance.  They represent a significant threat to public health. Enter mosquito traps, the latest innovation in mosquito control which offers a long term, sustainable solution for both indoors and outdoors.

Despite your best efforts, ants seem to be resistant to everything you’ve implemented to get rid of them. Ants are resilient, smart and resourceful, making them an ongoing nuisance in homes and businesses alike.

It’s no surprise that we see an increase in mosquitoes during the rainy season, but if you’re noticing more flies, ants, rodents and cockroaches than normal, that’s no coincidence either. Rainy weather brings out more pests for the simple reason that pests, like all living things, need water to survive.

If you could see into your home’s future and take steps to avoid costly termite damage, would you? The game changer in termite prevention is here, and it starts before you build.

Birds can be a beautiful addition to our environment, but when they become pests, they can cause significant damage to gardens, property and business reputation.