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Pest Management

Spiders Control

Unpopular as they are, most spiders are shy and harmless to humans. Most have fangs too small or weak to puncture human skin. They usually win not attempt to bite unless acadentally trapped or held. Most are quite beneficial by feeding on insects (flies, crickets, etc.) and mites in and around the home, yard, garden and field. Spiders have eight legs (four pairs), vary in size, shape and color, and lack wings and antennae. Their body regions consist of two parts: a cephalothorax (fused head with thorax) and an abdomen.

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Ants control

Ants are the most prolific and successful group of insects. Their nests can be found almost anywhere, in lawns, under stones or wood, in decaying trees, under buildings, in cavity wall and roof voids. Anywhere that affords them protection.

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Bugs control

There are several species of bed bugs. all of which are parasites of warm-blooded animals. The common bed bug. whose preferred host is humans. is rarely encountered, resumably because of improvements in sanitation. Related species. such as the bat bug and bird bug, prefer to feed on bats, birds. and other wild hosts. but will also feed on humans if the opportunity arises or the preferred host dies or leaves the roost.

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Cockroaches Control

Cockroaches are common in commercial premises associated with the production or handling of food. Gregarious and nocturnal, they spend the day hiding in cracks and crevices around such areas as sinks, drains, cookers, the backs of cupboards and in refrigerator motor compatments. They especially favour buildings with service ducts and complex plumbing installations. Infestations may be introduced as egg cases or adults in incoming laundry, on raw materials, in crates and packaging, or arise as the insects enter buildings via such routes as drains or refust chutes.

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Fleas Control

What do they look like?

Adult fleas are between 1-3 mm long and brownish in colour. Their bodies are compressed from side to side which enables the flea to move through fur and feather with ease. The hind legs of a flea are relatively large and are used for jumping heights of up to 16 cm. Flea eggs are pearl white in colour, oval shaped and approximately 0.5 mm long.

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Rodents Control

Keep your family safe and maintain the value of your home with rodent control from swng Pest Control our rodent control experience will benefit you in a number of ways. Rodents cause thousands of dollars in damages every year and some rodents are carriers of human disease. Rodents are a menace to your family and do considerable gnawing on property in order to wear down their continuously growing incisors.

Rodent control services from swng Pest control can bring you peace of mind. Depend on the experts to control rat and other rodent infestations. We can control rodent problems whether you are experiencing them at home or in your place of business. We locate the pests and effectively control rodent infestations at a reasonable price.

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Termites Control

Termites need moisture to survive. They are closely associated with the soil, where they typically construct an underground nest or a series of interconnected nests, hence the name "subterranean termites." The termites excavate narrow tunnels through the soil. creating a network through which they can travel very long distances (hundreds of feet or more) to reach food. They also transport soil above ground to construct mud tubes (shelter tubes) and to line their feeding galleries in wood.

Cellulose (especially wood) is the main food source for subterranean termites. In nature, termites feed on dead wood, including roots and stumps. Around homes, termites readily feed on wood mulch used in landscaping. However, any type of mulch provides termites with needed moisture and protection from the elements. In homes, termites often first attack wood that is located close to the soil (i.e., lower parts of the house). They then can follow the framework of the house to gain access to upper levels and floors. As they feed, they excavate galleries in the wood. Termites also can tunnel through inedible materials such as foam insulation, plaster board, etc. as they search for food.

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