Why are Pests a concern? Many pests can harm humans. Dust mites and cockroaches can cause allergies, asthma, and other respiratory problems. Cockroaches and mice can carry and spread diseases, including hantavirus, salmonellosis and listeria through their urine, droppings, saliva and nesting materials. Not to mention those awful black ants and moths that plague many homes.
Why put your family at risk when the solution is so easy. Let All-U-Need take the stress of keeping your home free from all those annoying general pests. We treat for all general pests including, Spiders, ants, Bees, Wasps, Cockroaches, Rats, Mice, Fleas and Silverfish.
A typical general pest treatment includes the following:
Exterior general pest treatment including:
- Treat fences, garden sheds, pergolas, patios, window frames, door frames, down pipes, under eaves, letter boxes, rubbish bins, barbecue areas etc.
- Spray the perimeter of the home using a special insecticide.
Interior general pest treatment including:
- Bait roof void for Rats and Mice.
- Dust roof void for spiders, ants, silverfish, etc.
- Place a special cockroach gel under bathroom and kitchen sinks.
- Treat behind fridges, ovens etc.
- Treat all skirting boards and carpeted areas using a special residual pesticide.
We respect your home and your family. Our treatments and methods are completely safe towards children and pets so you can rest at ease that solving one problem isn’t just going to create another.
Cockroach
Fleas
Flea infestations often come from a pet dog or cat. The pests attach to the animal when it’s outside, and then infest its fur and the places it sleeps indoors. Flea prevention for both the home and yard can be difficult. Without a proactive approach, any pet owner is vulnerable to an infestation.
Fleas depend on a blood meal from a host to survive. On some occasions, fleas may become an inside problem when the host they previously fed on is no longer around. Then fleas focus their feeding activity on other hosts that reside inside the home. An example of such a situation is when a mouse inside the home is trapped and removed, the fleas that previously fed on the mouse are then forced to feed on pets or people.
Flea bites may leave the host with numerous swollen, itchy marks. They may cause allergic reactions in some people and can transmit several diseases. Furry pets are the most at risk. Fleas can bite people and pets and can be a big nuisance.
The most serious aspect of a flea infestation is often the time and effort it takes to remove. Dealing with the problem requires treating infected animals, cleaning flea-infested areas, and taking preventative measures to keep the fleas from returning.
Rodents (Rats and Mice)
Rats and Mice are two of the most dangerous rodents known to man due to the severe forms of diseases it can spread through their presence. Rats consume a lot of our food and in the process, contaminate the rest of it. Rats and Mice both bare similarities in the amount of pain they cause to humans. They are also known as domestic rodents due to its long history of interacting with humans in personal spaces.
These pests can cause numerous health, property and food damage. Their reproduction is super fast and can produce more than 100 babies, breed throughout the year. Their life expectancy is well over 3 years. If left untreated, they can multiply into a major risk to our health and safety.
Spiders
Often known as the 8 legged menaces, Spiders are a common threat to the Australian household. With over 35,000 species of spiders found all over the world, a few thousand are found here in Australia.
Contrary to popular belief and the heavy occurrence of Arachnophobia, not all of those species are dangerous to humans. It is true that all spiders bite in order to feed and produce silk, but only a handful of them contain venom that can cause serious implication on human health.
Where children and pets are concerned precautions must be taken as some species like the white tail spider and red-back spider can cause some pain and feelings of illness to adults, they can be dangerous to children and some pets, in fact anyone at all can have a bad reaction to a spider bite.