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Fire ants can be identified by a few distinguishing features. Fire ants are copper brown in colour with a darker abdomen, quite small at 2 – 6 mm and they are found in a variety of sizes within the one nest. Fire ant nests can appear as dome-shaped mounds or be flat and look like a small patch of disturbed soil and nests have no obvious entry or exit holes. When checking suspicious ant nests gently poke the nest with a long stick and observe the ants that come out. Fire ants are aggressive so be careful not to get too close to the nest as they swarm when disturbed and have a very painful sting. 

Fire ant nests are often found in open areas, lawns, pastures, along roadsides and unused cropland. Areas to keep an eye out for fire ant nests include footpaths, driveways, fence lines, garden beds, near water sources, utility pits, water and gas metres, dams and irrigation lines, edges of cultivated land, piles of organic matter, timber, rocks, pavers, logs and bricks.

Fire ants are known to swarm from nests and all stings together repeatedly producing a painful sting which leaves a burning or itching sensation on the skin that can last up to an hour. The stings caused by fire ants can cause severe burning or fiery sensation, swelling and redness.

You can keep family, friends and pets safe by treating your yard for fire ants. Your yard can be treated for fire ants whether they are present or not. Undertaking proactive preventative treatments to reduce the risk of fire ants locating to your property is a great practice particularly in highly susceptible hot spot areas. If fire ants are located on your property early intervention and treatment is recommended to eradicate the fire ants and will assist from further nests being built and increased infestation of your property.

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Mosquito, Midge, Fire Ant, Pest Plant & Weed Management

Our cost-effective treatment solutions are proven to be productive by specifically targeting harborage and nesting areas of mosquitoes, midges and fire ants. We also offer pest plant and weed spraying treatments around your home or workplace.

Questions & Answers

What to expect from our service?

We will conduct an inspection of your property and advise the most suitable integrated treatment plan to achieve the best outcome. Misting and fogging of vegetation, hard surfaces, harborage areas and larvicide treatments where required.

Mosquito & Midge barrier treatments

You will see a significant reduction in mosquito and midge activity for up to 6 weeks. Results are dependent on environmental factors including weather, proximity to breeding grounds and treatable areas on your property.

What products we you use for barrier treatments

For residual barrier treatments we use water based synthetic pyrethroid insecticide which is modelled on nature’s own and very effective insecticide derived from the pyrethrum daisy.

We only use market leading products in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications that have been registered by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA).

Fire ants

Direct nest injection (DNI) with approved insecticides and bait spreading of insect growth regulator (IGR) or fast-acting insecticide of the area with initial treatment and further treatments as required and reporting to relevant authorities.

Pest Plant and Weed Management

Integrated pest plant and weed management solutions including broadacre applications and treatment options for potential biosecurity risks.

What is included in our services?

Inspection, treatment of target pest species, or weeds using market leading products, technologically advanced equipment, application techniques, advice and statutory reporting obligations where relevant. We are comprehensively insured for all services we undertake including public liability and our assets.

How long does a barrier treatment take to complete?

A barrier treatment will take our technician between 30-60 mins depending on the property size, vegetation quantity and density and other factors.

Are these treatments safe for my children and pets?

Short answer, Yes.

The product is effective on wide range of common household pests and is safe for humans, animals and plants but can be toxic to aquatic life.

Our technicians are highly trained and avoid treating areas near fish ponds and water sources that contain aquatic life and provide pre treatment advice regarding safety precautionary measures that can be implemented.

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