Ant Control

on Wednesday, 18 June 2014 08:40

We understand the full effect that ants can have on modern day living and can control any ant infestation fast and effectively inside or outside your home or work place. 

Contact us today.

Here is some information about the most common ant species found here in Gauteng.

Cockroach Control

on Wednesday, 18 June 2014 07:42

Cockroaches are predominantly nocturnal by nature and spend the day hiding in cracks and crevices around areas like sinks, drains, cookers, kitchen cupboards and the backs fridges and other electrical items. They may be seen scurrying away if you come home at night or during darker days and put the lights on. 

In cases of severe infestations, cockroaches emit a foul smell often likened to an almond like smell. This is especially true in the case of german cockroaches in very high levels of infestations.

Bat Diseases

on Tuesday, 17 June 2014 13:16

Bat Facts

Bat Diseases

 

HISTOPLASMOSES is a dimorphic pathogen, a disease caused by a fungus found in BAT AND BIRD DROPPINGS.

It is also known as Darling's disease, reticuloendotheliosis, reticuloendothelial cytomycosis, Ohio Valley disease, tingo, and Maria fever. It is actually a very common disease in the Ohio and lower Mississippi River Valleys, but rarely causes severe disease.

Bat Facts

on Tuesday, 17 June 2014 13:00

Bat DiesaesREGARDING BATS:

Conservation and Public Education

Despite their ecological value, bats are relentlessly and unjustifiably persecuted. Bats are often killed because they live near people who needlessly fear them. These actions emphasize the need to educate the public on the reasons for bat conservation and why it is important to use safe, non-destructive methods to alleviate conflicts between people and bats.

Honey Bee Facts

on Tuesday, 17 June 2014 12:33

Honey Bee Facts

1. The honey bee has been around for millions of years.

2. Honey bees, scientifically also known as Apis mellifera, are environmentally friendly and are vital as pollinators.

3. It is the only insect that produces food eaten by man.

Bat Exclusion Service

on Thursday, 13 March 2014 11:57

We keep bats out of your house with the use of bat boxes and other methods.  Part of our Bat removal service is installing Bat Boxes. A Bat box will ensure that after the bats has been “evicted” from your houses/offices roof cavity by placing of One-Way Bat Shoots into the roof cavity, sealing up all entrance points, but for the One-Way Shoot. The bats will leave the roof cavity through the One-Way Shoot, unable to return via this shoot they will then start roosting in the Bat Box after many failed attempts to get back into the roof.