Pest Control - Around the House
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Controlling mosquitoesFemale mossies need blood to develop eggs and use their saliva containing an anticoagulant to suck up a meal. Skin reacts because the immune system produces histamine to combat the substance. Apply an ice pack for relief. ... Read More.. |
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Controlling cockroachesThese bugs carry disease and can trigger asthmatic reactions in sufferers when particles of discarde... |
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Controlling flies Ever-present in summer, flies survive by feasting on animal faeces and garbage, picking up... |
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Preventing rodents around the house When it comes to rats and mice, prevention is better than the cure. |
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Tips for buying mosquito coils and insect repellentNext time you're shopping for mosquito coils or insect repellents, consider these problem... |
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![]() | Natural Ways to Banish Household Pests 6A clean, pest-free home is essential to your family’s wellbeing | ![]() | Natural Ways to Banish Household PestsWant to get rid of those household cockroaches? What about those pantry moths? Learn to do it the natural way. | ![]() | Tips for buying mosquito coils and insect repellentNext time you're shopping for mosquito coils or insect repellents, consider these problem ingredients and healthy alternatives. | ![]() | Preventing rodents around the house When it comes to rats and mice, prevention is better than the cure. | ![]() | Controlling flies Ever-present in summer, flies survive by feasting on animal faeces and garbage, picking up germs that cause disease before landing on your skin or food. | ![]() | Controlling cockroachesThese bugs carry disease and can trigger asthmatic reactions in sufferers when particles of discarded skin become airborne | ![]() | Controlling mosquitoes Female mossies need blood to develop eggs and use their saliva containing an anticoagulant to suck up a meal. Skin reacts because the immune system produces histamine to combat the substance. Apply an ice pack for relief. |
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