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Sub Terranean Termites

There are hundreds of species of termites in Australia, most of which pose no threat to houses and other buildings. But the few species that can cause trouble are responsible for more damage to houses each year than fires, floods or storms.

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Dealing with Wasps

Wasps play an important part of the ecosystem – they feed on insects such as caterpillars, flies and crickets. The downside is that wasps can pack a nasty sting when threatened.

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Battling Bed Bugs

Most of us are quite picky about who and what we share our beds with. Unfortunately, there are a number of bugs and pests out there that we don’t really notice because they are good at hiding. Bed bugs are one lot of bugs that not only give people the creeps, but are also a health hazard.

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Bid Pests Goodbye

Pest’a La Vista is Brisbane-based company that specialises in both commercial pest control and domestic pest control. Termites have no chance when Pest’a La Vista is involved. When it comes to getting rid of pests in the home or office, it is a good idea to call in the experts.

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Pest Problems Solved

Keeping your home pest free is probably at the top of your list of priorities – no one likes having pests scurrying about their homes and, even worse, spreading germs and diseases. If you want to make sure that your home is safe for you and your family, it will be necessary for you to prevent pest infestation rather than just dealing with it.

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Pests in your home may be a source of concern for you – there are tons of insects and other sorts of pests that love living in your home as much as you do. Unfortunately, they can bring a number of health problems along with them.

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There are a few species of small brown ants that commonly invade homes. These house-infesting ants include odorous house ant, Argentine ant and pharaoh ant and a few others.

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Elimination of ants is never an easy proposition, despite their simple nature. Sugar ants are a little easier to manage and they are probably the most simple-minded ant species. What do they eat? They eat sugar, sweets, and other scraps of food. This is why we call them sugar ants.

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Mosquitos

Although individuals may use screens to exclude and coils or aerosols to kill or repel adult mosquitos, any serious attempt at mosquito control must involve some disruption of larval feeding habitats.

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Cockroaches

Of the almost 4000 species of cockroaches that exist, only about six species have become serious pests of homes and industry in Australia. Being nocturnal creatures, they become more active after dusk or after human activity has ceased for the night.

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