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Check for common signs to see if you have a cockroach problem.
Cockroaches can be difficult to control and may require professional treatment. Although many homeowners struggle with DIY cockroach control remedies the results are often less than satisfactory. The health hazards associated with disease-spreading cockroaches are a real concern for homeowners. To reduce the risk of re-infestation and guarantee a long term solution, it is recommended that professional prevention methods are made.
Our Adelaide Pest Control technicians are skilled, experienced professionals – they are state certified, licensed applicators and are undergo regular training programs to maintain their expertise.
We begin our service with a thorough inspection of your home searching for typical signs of cockroaches, and identify any invading species and potential shelter sites.
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Regular inspections - cockroaches are nocturnal creatures and night-time inspections are required to better reveal any hiding areas on your premises.
Certified technicians - we have a team of experienced, qualified and reliable professionals local to you.
Safe, targeted treatments - we reduce the risk of insecticides in the home by using non-toxic products. Products we may use include sprays, dusting powders or or dusting powders.
Expert knowledge - backed by global experience, the knowledge of biology and habits of cockroach species enables us to provide the most efficient pest control methods.
Convenient treatment times - to minimise disruption to your home life, our treatments are carried out at a time that is convenient to you and your family.
Prevention advice from the professionals - your Adelaide Pest Control technician can provide expert prevention advice on how to prevent a re-infestation and proof your home.
Ongoing support - our technician will schedule follow up visits (if required) to re-treat the identified locations at an interval that coincides with the hatching period of the cockroach eggs (oothecae).