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Bird Lice Pest Control Sydney
BIRD LICE PEST CONTROL SYDNEY
Bird lice pest control Sydney also known as Bird Mites
Need Help with Bird Lice ?
Bird lice pest control Sydney – Can be found in areas where birds are kept or anywhere birds have been nesting. Lice issues mostly occur when the birds leave their nest the lice are forced to go in search of a new feeding host.
Bird mites are common in spring and the beginning of summer. When the seasons change, and there is an increase in humidity that creates ideal breeding conditions for the lice.
Bird Lice can move into living spaces in houses by climbing down walls, ceilings and bedding in search of their next feed.
What do Bird Mites look like?
- Less than 1 mm in length
- 8 legs
- Very mobile
- Semi-transparent in colour until blood has been digested
- edRdish to blackish after feeding
- Oval in shape with a sparse covering of short hair
Where can bird mites be found?
- Around eaves and in chimneys
- Inside roof cavities
- In wall spaces
- Within foundations and basements
- Around porches
- On window ledges
How do you get rid of bird lice?
There are 3 main components in eradicating bird lice from a residential or commercial property
Identification
Correctly identifying bird lice is important in determining how to control infestations. If you are being bitten, bird lice are pests that should be considered.
Location & Removal of the nest
The best approach for controlling a bird lice infestation is to locate and remove bird nests. In some cases, the birds nest cannot be reached due to the location inside the roof cavity.
If this is the case with you, your technician will discuss this with you further
Prevention and Eradication
Preventing birds from taking up home in the roof void is the best way to prevent bird lice.
Repair broken tiles and any openings in eaves or roof cavities. Close off entrance points
Bird Lice Pest Control Sydney
You can count on us that we will provide the confidence and peace of mind that comes from knowing that your home or place of business is protected with Pest Busters Sydney.
For more information or a free quote specially designed to suit your needs call us on 1300 130 567 or contact us via our website
Termite Inspection Sydney
Termite Inspection Sydney
Need a termite inspection?
Termites cause more damage to Australian homes than fires, storms and earthquakes, as termites eat wood from the inside out, by the time it is detected termite damage can be substantial.
Annual termite inspections on your residential or commercial property by a qualified timber pest technician is highly recommended.
Even though annual inspections are not going to prevent your home from getting termites it reduces the risk of major termite damage being done to your home. Like most things early detection is the key as a developed infestation could be more expensive to treat!
By Australian standards it is recommended that termite inspections are conducted annually
Why do I need a termite inspection?
Termite inspections are the first step required to assess if a property has evidence of termites or other timber pests such as borers and if activity is found what steps need to be taken to manage the problem
Termite inspections are a vital part of all termite management programs.
As previously mentioned termite inspections should comply with the Australian Standard AS3660 recommendation that a termite inspection is completed annually.
Things do change around your property from year to year that might have encouraged a termite attack.
Termite Inspections are required on building structures however sometimes trees, retaining walls or other items can have timber pest activity. If this is the case we would also not just recommend having the infested items inspected but also the building structures inspected
Please Note: termite inspections will not eradicate existing termite activity or provide any future protection from further attack.
What areas are checked with termite inspections?
- Accessible internal and external areas of your property
- Roof cavity
- Sub floor area if accessible
- External areas extending up to 30 metres or the boundary line of your property.
- Inspection of termite-friendly areas
What equipment is used?
Termite inspections are performed using industry-best equipment including:
- Sounding equipment
- Moisture meters
- Listening devices
- Termatrac (a movement detection device based on microwave technology)
- Access to additional advanced technology like thermal imaging cameras & termite sniffer dog is also available.
Pest Busters Sydney technicians are Termatrac certified
The Termatrac device gives us the ability to perform non-invasive inspections including identifying high risk termite areas.
The Termatrac allows the inspector to accurately detect, confirm and track the presence of termites locate nests, mud-leads and entry points.
This enables us to provide you with a more detailed report and allows us to treat your home more cost effectively.
With the aid of the termatrac we can access areas of your home that without this technology would not be possible. These areas include inside wall cavities and sub-floors without the need to cut traps and entry points.
The 3-in-1 functionality makes the Termatrac T3i the best available tool for Pest Control Professionals.
How long does a termite inspection take?
Pest Busters Sydneys’ termite inspection process typically takes 1-2 hours.
Termite Inspection Reports
At the completion of the inspection you will be issued with a written termite inspection report. This report is designed to give you an idea of your properties termite exposure and/or damage status.
The report will document if there was any visual evidence of a timber pest, a summary of the pests identified, if your property is at risk of a timber pest invasion.
It will also provide you with recommendations for improving the environment around your home. If activity was found where it was found, recommended treatment guide & advice on how to protect your home.
Each property, building and location is different, a customised management solution should be designed to suit your specific needs.
We would love to find out more on how we may be able to help you.
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Spider Identification Chart
Spider Identification Sydney
Spider Pest Control Sydney
SPIDER PEST CONTROL
Redback – Huntsman – Funnel Web – White Tail – Mouse – Brown House – Trapdoor – St Andrews Cross
Need Help with Spiders?
Spiders are one of the most feared insects worldwide and Australia happens to be home to some of the world’s deadliest spiders!
Not all spiders are dangerous, and many are essential to main a healthy environment.
Spiders can be divided into two main groups:
- Ground/crawling or Hunting spiders
- Webbing Spiders
What spiders can be found in Sydney?
Redback Spider
Found across all parts of Australia and will live anywhere there is adequate food, a sheltered area for its web and is warm enough for breeding. The Red Back Spider is easily recognised by its black body with a prominent red hourglass shape on its abdomen. Its webs are mostly close to the ground and are easily recognisable by its messy web.
What does a redback spider look like?
- The size of the female is about 1cm in length
- The size of the male can range from 3-4mm in length
- The female is black (but can sometimes also be brown) with a clear red or orange marking on its back
- The markings may be broken into spots
- White lines can sometimes also be seen
- Males are smaller in size than the female
- The male has more markings than the female
- White and yellow markings may also be seen on the male
Where does the redback spider live?
- Found in logs or under rocks in dark, dry areas.
- They have also been found to reside in roof eaves floorboards, toilets, shelves, flower pots, garages or sheds
- Their web is a triangle shape of dry silk
- Trap lines are sticky which assist in catching prey
- Red back spiders are
- Known to eat skinks and even juvenile mice, snakes and frogs
- The red back spider rarely leaves its web
Huntsman Spider
Huntsman spiders are known as the “hairy tarantulas”. Often seen inside, on the walls or from coming out from behind curtains.
What does a huntsman spider look like?
- Mostly brown, black and grey in colour
- Male is approx. 1.6cm in length and the female approx. 2cm in length
- Their legs can span up to 15cm
- The back legs are shorter than the front legs
Where does a huntsman spider live?
- Found on tree trunks, under stones, under bark, on the windows and walls inside your home.
- Can also enter cars & run across the dashboards
- Can live between hairline cracks, sandstone and granite outcrops
- Feeds on a variety of insects, small lizards and frogs
- Stalks and run down its prey
- Poisonous to humans but not fatal
Funnel Web Spider
One of the deadliest spiders in the world. When the Sydney funnel web spider is threatened it raises its front legs high off the ground and points its fangs forward ready to strike. When it strikes, it drives its fangs down with force and speed.
What does a funnel web spider look like?
- The cephalothorax is hairless and appears smooth and glossy black
- Black, brown or purplish abdomen
- Body and legs are covered with fine hairs
- The male has more slender legs
- The male has a spur on the 3rd part of the 2nd leg
- The male is 20mm in length & Female is 30mm in length
Where do Funnel web spiders live?
- Prefer forested areas
- Private gardens
- They build silk-lined burrow under a rock or log
- The burrow can be up to 60cm long
- The burrow has 2 entrances
- The burrow entrance has thicker lines of silk radiating from the entrance to form trip-lines
- They are attracted to water
- Can be found in your swimming pool
White Tail Spider
Found all over Australia and its bites cause severe skin ulceration in humans. White-tailed spiders hunt their prey instead of waiting to catch it in a web. Their preferred diet is other spiders
What does a white tail spider look like?
- Medium sized spider
- Male body length is 12mm & Female body length is 20mm
- Long cigar-shaped dark grey abdomen
- The abdomen is grey and has two pairs of faint white spots
- A distinct white or cream spot can be seen at the tip of the abdomen just above the spinnerets.
- The legs are brown or reddish brown in colour.
- They are slow moving spiders
- They travel great distances looking for prey
- Mostly active at night.
Where does a white tail spider live?
- Cool dark areas
- They often come into houses
- They are sometimes found in the folds of clothes, towels and shoes.
- They live beneath bark and rocks
- In leaf litter
- Logs
- Detritus in bush
- Gardens
- Houses
Mouse Spider
There are 11 known species of mouse spider in Australia. They are closely related to the trapdoor and the Sydney funnel web spider. Mouse spiders should be considered dangerous and treated with caution as they can be aggressive and will bite if provoked.
What does a mouse spider look like?
- Dark brown or black in colour
- medium to large spiders located at the rear of the abdomen
- Their size varies between 10-35mm with the male being smaller than the female
- High, bulbous heads and jaws
- The carapace is smooth and shiny
- The eyes are spread across the front of the carapace
- The spinnerets are short, the last segment domed and button-like
- Male spiders have long slender pedipalps
- Male spiders have no mating spurs on the legs
- Males of some species have distinctive colour markings, but others are black overall
Where can mouse spiders be found?
- Can be found in both coastal and drier habitats throughout Australia
- Live in burrows in soil covered with a hinged top
- Large, silk-lined burrows can vary from 20 cm to 55 cm deep
- They create two surface trapdoors, at right angles to each other
- Difficult to see as the silk and soil trapdoors merge well with the soil
- Heavy rain often forces them out of their burrows
Brown House Spider
Easily mistaken for the red back spider as it has a similar body shape and webbing. They are often be found in dark places inside your home, externally commonly found in sheds, under empty plant pots or among general rubbish.
What does the brown house spider look like?
- The female can grow up to 1.2cm and the male being slightly smaller
- Mottled cream to brown in colour
- The legs are reddish brown and are shiny and thin
- Legs can span up to 25mm
- Spider but does not inflict a dangerous bite.
- Web may include a curled leaf as a retreat for the spider.
Where can the brown house spider be found?
- Builds untidy, tangled webs
- Webs can be found on walls, under eaves, around garage doors and among leaves on trees and shrubs.
- Undisturbed dark areas are ideal for this spider
- In a cupboard signs of a brown house spider could be white specs of spider droppings
Trap Door Spider
Most trapdoor spiders are misleadingly named, as not all species make a door for their burrows. Their camouflaged entrances are almost undetectable, unless the door is open. Brown Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web spiders, but their bites are not dangerous. Local pain and swelling may occur.
What does the trap door spider look like?
- Medium to large spider
- female larger than the male
- Female size 35mm and the male is 20mm in length
- The female has a stocky build
- Short, blunt spinnerets
- There are often pale bars across the abdomen
- Dull brown to black in colour
- Males have boxing glove shaped palps at the front of the head
- Hairs cover the body and legs
Where does the trapdoor spider live?
- Spends most of the time in their burrows
- They wait for food by the front of their burrows
- Burrows are lined with silk
- The burrow can be as long as 25cm and approx. 25mm in width
- Silk trip lines radiate from the burrow entrance
- Burrows are used for protection and raising young
- The burrow is made wider and longer as the spider grows
St Andrews Cross Spider
Found across Australia and is named because of the silky bluish white cross pattern it creates on its web, like that of the St Andrews Cross on the flag of Scotland.
What does the St Andrews Cross Spider look like?
- The Female is 10 – 16 mm in body length
- The male is 3-4mm in body length
- Females abdomen is banded silver, yellow, red and black with 2 yellow stripes below
- Sits with its legs in pairs
- The males are brown and cream coloured
- The web is a medium-sized orb
- The spiderlings are cream-coloured
Where does the St Andrews Cross Spider live?
- Can be found on Low shrubby vegetation both during the day and night
- Suburban gardens
- Rainforest margins
- Males build smaller webs close to the female
How can spiders be controlled?
Controlling insect populations inside and around the exterior of your home will help reduce attractiveness of spiders to your house.
A professional barrier treatment, which include treatment to the internal, external, roof cavity and sub floor will help maintain total insect control.
There are steps that you the homeowner can take:
- Keep garages, attics and basements clean and clutter-free.
- Seal any cracks or crevices around the home.
- Inspect items such as boxes of decorations and grocery bags before bringing them indoors
- Keep gardens neat and tidy
- Trim back over hanging trees & bushes
- Keep lawns mowed
Spider Pest Control Sydney
You can count on us that we will provide the confidence and peace of mind that comes from knowing that your home or place of business is protected with Pest Busters Sydney.
For more information or a free quote specially designed to suit your needs call us on 1300 130 567 or contact us via our website
Silverfish Pest Control Sydney
SILVERFISH PEST CONTROL
Need Help with Silverfish ?
Silverfish Pest Control Sydney – Silverfish are known for their destructive feeding habits and prefer to live in warm and moist spaces, like basements, crawl spaces and can often be found in bathrooms or laundries. They can survive in almost any environment and are nocturnal pests that move quickly.
Silverfish have been known to stain the items they hide in such as books, cupboards, stored clothing and wall paper.
What do silverfish look like?
Silverfish are white to brown-grey or a blue – silvery colour, their bodies are shaped like a teardrop and range in length from 12-19mm. They have 3 long bristles on their rear end.
Where can silverfish be found?
Silverfish can survive in all climates but they do prefer to live in dark & damp areas such as basements, kitchens, bathrooms & attic spaces. They are attracted to paper goods and damp clothing. Silverfish can be found in stored boxes that are kept in sheds or garages.
What do silverfish feed on?
Silverfish like to feed on anything and everything they have been known to feed on paper, clothing and even wall paper. They feed on carbohydrates, sugars and starch. It is suspected that silverfish will also feed on shampoo, glue in books, linen & dead insects. Silverfish have also been found in unopened food packages.
How did Silverfish get into my home?
Silverfish are usually introduced to the home by carrying them in either by cardboard boxes or plastic containers which had been stored in infested areas.
They can enter homes through cracks in the foundation, torn fly screens, gaps around doors.
Leaving dirty dishes out in the open will also attract silverfish indoors.
What health issues can silverfish cause?
Silverfish have been linked to:
- Allergies
- Attract other pests
- Damage to personal items
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Bees and Wasp Removal Sydney
Bee and Wasp Removal Sydney
Common bee – Honey bee
European wasp – Killer wasp – Paper wasp – Mud Dauber Wasp
Bee pest control Sydney
Wasp pest control Sydney
Need Help with Bees or Wasps ?
Wasps and bees can easily be mistaken for one another because both insects can give painful stings and look very similar with their black and yellow colouring.
Bees mostly attack when provoked, while wasps are naturally more aggressive predators.
Knowing the difference between honey bees and wasps is important to administer proper treatment of stings and to ensure the appropriate pest control is carried out
What are the differences between a bee and a wasp?
What does a bee look like?
- Fat little body
- Round thorax
- Fuzzy
- Hairy
- Robust
- Flat legs
- Wide legs
- Loose stinger
- geometric Wax hives
- Less Aggressive
What does a wasp look like?
- Slender body
- Cylindrical body
- Fidgeting
- Smooth body
- Smooth legs
- Waxy legs
- Multiple stinging capabilities
- Papery nests
- More aggressive
Bees
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Wasps
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Bee and Wasp Removal Sydney
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Bedbug Pest Control Sydney
BEDBUG PEST CONTROL
Vampires of the insect world
Need Help with Bed Bugs?
Bedbug pest control Sydney – Bed bugs are mostly associated with human beds where they are often found hiding during the daylight hours. Bed bugs come out to feed at night and are attracted to body heat. The bite of a bed bug itself is normally painless; however, about 80% of the population will develop an allergic reaction to the bite. The bite can cause general swelling that extends beyond the area of the bite leaving no red spot at the bite point.
What do bedbugs look like?
Bed bugs are flat, reddish-brown, oval and flat. They are about 5-6 mm long or about the size of an apple seed. In the early stages of their life cycle, bedbugs are almost transparent until they start to feed. As they feed their bodies swell and appear to be red in colour due to the blood they have ingested. An unfed bedbug would usually be a cream colour.
The Young:
- Small and colour-less.
- General body appearance of adults.
- Turn red or purple when engorged with blood.
Adult:
- 4-5 mm long.
- Reddish-brown in colour.
- Wingless (oval structure in their place)
- Flat, oval shaped body.
- Body appears to be shiny.
- Piercing/Sucking mouth parts.
Where can bedbugs be found?
Bed bugs can be found hiding in Cracks and crevices, the seams of the mattress, on sheets, furniture, behind baseboards, electrical outlet plates and picture frames. Bed Bugs are often found in hotels, where they can travel from room to room and in visitors’ luggage.
What do bedbugs eat?
Bed bugs preferably feed on human blood, but they can also use bats, poultry and other birds as hosts.
How many eggs can a bedbug lay?
An adult Bed bug under good conditions, can live over 300 days. Female bed bugs lay their eggs in cracks and crevices or on any rough surface. The female bed bug lays one to five eggs a day and may lay 200 to 500 eggs in her lifetime.
What is the life cycle of a bedbug?
The bed Bug cycle takes about 21 days from egg to adult. Nymphs go through 5 moults and require a blood feed before each moult. In the absence of blood meals, nymphs have been known to survive for 2 years.
What Impacts do bedbugs cause?
- Bed bugs feed on the blood of humans and other mammals.
- Bed bugs are not known to transmit any diseases.
- The fear of bed bug infestations and their bites has known to lead to emotional distress
- Bites may result in an itchy welt that can cause discomfort and may lead to a secondary infection
Do I have bedbugs?
The real answer to this and to know 100% for sure if you have bedbugs is to see the bug itself. Not all bites are caused from bedbugs and by presuming you have bedbugs, you could be giving yourself unnecessary stress!
It is not possible to provide a diagnosis simply by examining bites, the reason being is that simply that everyone reacts differently to bites!
If you are being bitten you should consider all possible causes of the bites also taking the following questions into consideration
- Have you recently returned from travelling?
- Did the bites start after you have come home?
- Has anyone stayed over that has been travelling?
- Do you have pets?
- Have you seen or heard any birds nesting in or around the window seals/roof cavity/balcony etc?
Bedbug Inspection
If you believe you may have bedbugs you should inspect the areas marked in the image below looking for:
- Rusty or reddish stains on bed sheets or mattresses
- Dark spots, similar in size to this dot • which are bed bug excrement and may bleed on the fabric like a mark from a permanent marker or texta
- Eggs & egg casings, which are about 1 mm, pale yellow skins that baby bed bugs shed as they grow larger.
- Live bed bugs
Pay Special Attention to:
- The seams of the
- mattress, chairs and couches, between cushions, in the folds of curtains.
- Mattress Base – Bed Joints especially where the bedhead and side rails meet – Bed slats – Bed legs etc
- In drawer joints
- In electrical outlets & appliances.
- Under loose wall paper and wall art/pictures
- Where the wall and the ceiling meet
- Where the wall and floor meet
Bedbug Pest Control Sydney
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