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pestcontrolsydneyblog 4 years ago
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Myths about mosquito bites https://qoo.ly/3cct6w Phone: 1300 760 045
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pestcontrolsydneyblog 4 years ago
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NSW Floods, Heavy Rain & Rats When areas flood, pests that usually live below the ground need to find a new home. Insects that usually require moisture to survive, such as termites, will also evacuate when the ground becomes too wet. Rats often move into buildings to escape damage caused by flood waters as their usual burrows will have been destroyed, forcing them to find new homes. Rats are known as strong swimmers and can swim great distances in search of a new home. Read More https://qoo.ly/3bmyyk If you have an issue with rats call us on 1300 760 045
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pestcontrolsydneyblog 4 years ago
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NSW Floods, Heavy Rain & Ants When areas flood, pests that usually live below the ground need to find a new home. Insects that usually require moisture to survive, such as termites, will also evacuate when the ground becomes too wet. When rainwater flushes through the ground, thousands of ants try to move out of their nest and seek the closest dry ground. As floodwaters recede, your property may become heavily infested with garden ants. Read More https://qoo.ly/3bjahb If you have an issue with ants call us on 1300 760 045
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pestcontrolsydneyblog 4 years ago
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NSW Floods, Heavy Rain & Spiders When areas flood, pests that usually live below the ground need to find a new home. Insects that usually require moisture to survive, such as termites, will also evacuate when the ground becomes too wet. Ground spiders, such as funnel web spiders that build burrows and tunnels under the ground, during heavy rain and floods get wiped out. With high levels of rainfall spiders are being washed out of their burrows and into our unsuspecting paths. Read More https://qoo.ly/3bivqr If you have an issue with spiders call us on 1300 760 045
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pestcontrolsydneyblog 5 years ago
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WORLD MOSQUITO DAY The most deadly animal in the world, causing over 1 million deaths per year worldwide! Mosquitoes may transmit diseases such as Dengue, Yellow Fever, Ross River Fever and Malaria to humans. For more information visit our website https://qoo.ly/z9nm3
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