Outsmarting unwanted intruders (+10% off winter promo!) We’re tackling a topic that might send shivers down your spine – rodent pest control and infestation. Winter is here, but it’s not just the chilly weather you need to worry about. Those sneaky rodents might try to make themselves at home in your cosy sanctuary! We’re here […]
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Let’s talk about those tiny terrors that can wreak havoc on your property – termites! These pesky critters might be small, but the damage they can cause is anything but. The good news is, with a little know-how, you can protect your home and family from termite infestations. Counting down the top 5 mistakes…number 1 […]
Termite infestation can be a nightmare for homeowners, causing extensive damage and huge financial losses. These tiny pests can silently munch away at your property, wreaking unseen havoc. But fear not, we’ve got you covered with valuable insights, signs to watch for, and preventive measures. Discover how you can safeguard your home and protect your […]
When it comes to DIY pest control and dealing with pests in your home, it can be tempting to take matters into your own hands. It might seem like a cost-effective and straightforward solution, but many homeowners don’t realise the potential risks and hazards lurking behind the these seemingly simple methods. If you’ve got an […]
Out of sight, out of mind, right? Think again… As a homeowner, you take great care to maintain your property and create a safe haven for your family. Unfortunately, termites are a common threat that can cause significant damage to your home’s structure, leaving you with a hefty repair bill and a sense of unease. […]
Termites: the silent destroyers that can wreak havoc on your property without you even noticing. In Brisbane, two termite species rule the land: Coptotermes and Schedorhinotermes. Let’s dive into the world of these notorious pests, their destructive capabilities, and how Log Fumigation stands out as your ultimate termite control expert. Coptotermes and Schedorhinotermes: Brisbane’s unwanted […]