Cockroach Pest Control
Central Coast Pest Control
Offering control and management of all your cockroach, spiders and general pest and termite problems.
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Cockroach Pest Control Services
On the Central Coast
THE FACTS
Cockroach Pest Control on the Central Coast
Cockroaches are one of those pests you just don’t want around your home. We can help you remove these with our professional cockroach treatments.
Cockroaches are one of those pests that are indestructible so trying to get rid of them without an experienced pest controls service can be challenging.
We advise a 12 month spray to keep these pests out of your home, but in some sever cases a 6 month top up can be required.
Our cockroach pest control solutions will provide your home with protection all year round.
Enjoy peace of mind once your cockroaches are gone.
Worried you have bed bugs?
Do you have an ant problem?
Found pigeons nesting under your solar panels?
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THE FACTS
Termites on the Central Coast
Even if you only suspect termite activity, our team will provide you with advice before making a commitment to go ahead with termite treatment to ensure you’re not wasting your money. We’re able to spot termite activity by undertaking a few simple steps. We then provide you with a thorough report.
Benefits of Central Coast Pest Control
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They Reduce Illnesses and the Risk of Various Diseases
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They lessen the use of toxic and harmful chemicals used aorund your home. The reason is that once you have your home treated with a pesticide by our team, you won’t be grabbing the harsh fly spray everytime you see a bu, because you won’t be seeing them after we visit.
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They Decrease Allergies and Itching and Ensure a Good Night Sleep
Areas We Service
- We service Umina and surrounding areas with all of your pest control and termite maintenance needs. Including, Woy Woy, Caves Beach, Gosford, Brooklyn, Cooranbong.
The Pest Control Life Cycle
Pests are around our home, inside, outside, in the roof and under our houses, which is why it makes it so important to have your yearly pest treatment completed at your home, but also a termite inspection if your house is constructed with timber in, or around it.
So, how does our pest treatment work?
Crawling insect surface sprays work on the principle that after spraying an area, a thin layer of insecticide remains as a residue on the surface. When an insect walks across this surface, they pick up the insecticide on their legs and body. The insecticide either enters their body directly or as a result of grooming and the insect dies.
The speed of kill depends on the amount of insecticide they pick up and their susceptibility to the insecticide. However, even on a freshly sprayed surface, the insects don’t pick up much insecticide and it will take minutes or even hours for the insect to die. It is therefore quite possible for homeowners to see insects walk across treated surfaces with no apparent effect.
However, assuming the insect has picked up enough insecticide, they will eventually die.
Our Guide To Knowing When It’s Time for a Pest Treatment
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Signs of an Infestation
Noticed any signs of webs, ant mounds or pest droppings? These are common signs that you may have a bug problem.
Rustling in the roof?
Her a scurry of little feet running inside the roof? Our furry possum friends like to hide in the roofs of our homes to keep cool during Summer and warm in the Winter. Time to call the experts out!
White Tip Spiders walking about?
Have you noticed a spider running along your walls? A red back hiding under the couches? Our eight legged tennants will seek shelter from the heat and wetness, so as soon as you see signs of dangerous spiders give us a call immediately.
Concerned about rats?
Rats and Mice are rodents that can become a nuisance if you have a colony of them living inside, under or around your home. Our rodent bait traps will help alleviate the stress of worrying about an infestation.