Bed Bugs Control
In private homes, find all the areas that bed bugs hide in during the daytime. These must be treated with chemicals. In hotels, apartments, and other multiple-type dwelling places, bed bugs may spread from one unit to another. All units should be inspected. Remove bird nests.
First Room
$370
Per Room Thereafter
$180
Restaurants
General Pest Control Treatment100% Food Safe
$175
Cafe
General Pest Control Treatment100% Food Safe
$130
ANTS - Additional Extra
Ants is an additional treatment to standard Pest Control Service.
$30
Other Commercial Types
For any other type of commercial premises, please contact us for a quote.
$POA
Wasps
$145
Rodents
Bait station @ $25
$170
Possums
Set up Fee and Initial Possum
$350
Bees
Subject to Location & hive size
$220 Per Hive
Fleas- Small Home
Property less than 700 m2
$270
Fleas- Large Home
Property size between 700 m2 to 1000 m2
$450
Bed Bugs
$370 for 1st Room$180 for every room thereafter
$370 1st Room$180/Room Thereafter
Termite Inspection & Report
$260
Pre-Purchase Report
$290
Pre-construction Termite Barriers and Treatments:
$130/Call out
HomeGuard Blue
$15 Linear/Mtr
HomeGuard Pre slab Barrier
$25 Linear/Mtr
Termite Collars
$10 Each
About Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are tiny parasitic insects that feed on human blood by piercing through the skin. They do not live on humans or burrow into the skin.
They are very mobile, but only move short distances to feed, so are commonly found near food (blood) sources, generally beds, sofas etc.
They live up to six months at room temperature and survive for long periods without food.
They generally feed at night, but are known to be opportunistic feeders (feed whenever the opportunity is present).
Bed bugs are sometimes called “red coats” “chinches” or “mahogany flats” The adult bed bug is a wingless insect that is flattened from top to bottom.
HABITAT: At the beginning of an infestation, bed bugs are likely to be found only in the tufts, seams, and folds of mattresses and bed covers. In areas of heavy infestation, bed bugs can be found in crevices in the bedsteads. Because bed bugs can live in bird nests, houses and buildings with several bird nests in the eaves and on the roof often will have bed bugs coming into the living areas.
The life cycle stages of a bed bug are egg, nymph, and adult. The females lay about 200 eggs, usually at the rate of three or four a day, in cracks and crevices in the floor or bed. Newly hatched bugs begin feeding immediately. They shed their skin five times before becoming adults.
TYPE OF DAMAGE: They feed principally on human blood by piercing the skin with a long beak and sucking blood into their stomachs. They feed mostly at night, but will feed during the day if hungry and the light is dim.