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On the road with Kiki – Episode 43

On the road with Kiki – Episode 43

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On the road with Kiki – Episode 43

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Thanks for joining us again for our latest episode of Out on the Road with Kiki. In this series, we follow pest consultant Kristian as he heads out to visit homes and businesses in Adelaide that are experiencing pest outbreaks.

Kristian starts his day off in sunny Seaford Meadows, where the owner suspects that they have a pigeon problem. While they do have solar panels, it appears that the pesky birds have found an even better place to roost and nest – under the pergola on the wooden support beams! As the owner mentioned that the birds are brown in colour, he suspects that it’s sparrows, and not pigeons. In either case, the birds definitely need to go, so he recommends some bird proofing to the pergola. Some flashing to seal off access to the wooden beams should do the trick.

The next client has requested a possum assessment, because they can hear some scratching and thudding coming from their roof. In fact, it gets so loud that they’re afraid that the ceiling may give way! Although there’s no hissing, Kristian notes that the property is surrounded by a lot of trees, which can provide great hiding spots for pests. After climbing up to the manhole, he can see there’s rodent droppings in the roof void, so he leaves the client with a quote for a rodent baiting service.

The last client of the day wants a quote for termite prevention at their newly purchased home. Kristian measures up outside and then gives the client a quote for a termite protection system.

Established in 1986, Allstate has now become Adelaide’s largest independent pest control provider. With a 24/7 availability for all urgent enquiries to every suburb of Adelaide, our technicians are fully equipped to resolve pest problems in residential, commercial and industrial settings. Being a local family owned and operated business, we are always keen to work with other local businesses to create a brighter future for our community.

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On the road with Kiki – Episode 42

On the road with Kiki – Episode 42

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On the road with Kiki – Episode 42

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Welcome back for our latest episode of On the Road with Kiki, where we join pest consultant Kristian as he visits our fabulous clients around Adelaide to assess pest outbreaks.

Starting off the day in beautiful Hove, a client has noticed in the past few months that there is a flock of pigeons nesting under the solar panels at their two-storey home. In fact, the client noticed that this problem only seemed to start after their neighbours got solar skirting to protect their solar panels from this same flock. So it appears that while the deterrent has worked well for the neighbours, unfortunately, this has driven the pigeons to relocate to our client’s solar panels instead. The good news is that this means the solution for our client is simple. Kristian suggests installing solar skirting and cleaning to move the pigeons right along.

The next client has taken some photos of a pesky bushy tailed possum to show Kristian. This clever creature seems to be getting into the roof space through a tricky little entry point between the pergola and the flat roof. Kristian climbs up to the roof for a look and confirms that there’s evidence of possum activity. He recommends a quote for proofing and installing a trap and one way door.

For the last job of the day, Kristian visits a previous client who had possums, but the exact same issue seems to be happening again. While they aren’t hearing hissing noises, they can hear running, thumping, scratching and scurrying sounds. This is more noticeable in the ceiling above the lounge room but can also be heard in the hallway and bedrooms and sometimes, even in the walls. Kristian climbs up for a look and sees old possum droppings along with fresher rodent droppings. So, he gives the client a quote for a rodent baiting service. And that’s another week on the road done and dusted!

Family owned and established in 1986, Allstate is now Adelaide’s largest independent pest control service provider. Available 24/7 for urgent advice to all suburbs, we are experienced in managing pest outbreaks all sizes in residential, commercial and industrial settings. As a local business, we’re keen to support other local businesses and working towards building a strong, sustainable future for our community.

Contact Allstate today for reliable and effective pest control.

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On the road with Kiki – Episode 41

On the road with Kiki – Episode 41

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On the road with Kiki – Episode 41

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We’re back with another episode of Out on the Road with Kiki. In this series, we accompany pest consultant Kristian as he assesses pest outbreaks in homes and businesses all over Adelaide.

The first job of the day is in Henley Beach, where some pesky pigeons have been perching on a client’s rooftop antenna. Lucky for the client, their solar panels aren’t affected, but there are a lot of messy bird droppings. In any case, Kristian has the solution to fix the problem. He recommends installing a bird spider device on the antenna to act as a deterrent and leaves the client with a quote.

Next up is a termite assessment in Camden Park. The client is doing some renovations on the floors, and pulling up the old vinyl covering has revealed a nasty surprise – there’s active termites in the wooden floorboards. Kristian notes that there’s a lot of damage to the flooring, particularly in one of the rooms, and quickly rules out a liquid treatment as an option, because it’s not practical. Instead, a termite baiting system is the best way to go due to the extent of damage, so he offers the client a quote.

The last client for the day is also concerned about termites. They’ve just sold their home, and they’re looking to get some termite protection before they move out. They’ve had some spot treatment completed by another company in the past. Kristian recommends installing Allstate’s Sentricon termite baiting stations, which the client accepts. They’re booked in to have the job done next week, but for now, it’s a wrap for this week!

Established in 1986, Allstate has grown to become the largest independent pest control company in Adelaide. With a 24/7 urgent callout service to all suburbs of Adelaide, our technicians are fully equipped to manage all types of pest outbreaks in residential, commercial and industrial settings. Being a local business, we’re passionate about collaborating with other businesses to create a bright future for our community.

Contact Allstate today for reliable and safe pest control.

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HOW TO PREPARE FOR A MOSQUITO FREE SUMMER

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A MOSQUITO FREE SUMMER

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A MOSQUITO FREE SUMMER

 

Looking forward to outdoor entertaining over the festive season? Watch out for pesky mosquitoes! It’s not just their itchy and irritating bites that will spoil the fun – they can also spread some pretty nasty diseases.

Avoid getting bitten with an unexpected mosquito outbreak this summer. Our latest Hivemind article is here to keep you mosquito free.

What questions will this article answer?

Why are mosquitoes more common in summer?

As the weather heats up, it supports the mosquito life cycle by providing them with ideal conditions to flourish.

Female mosquitoes are known to lay eggs more frequently in warm weather, with up to 100 per batch. Once these hatch, their larvae will grow, ideally in an environment that is between 7-16 degrees Celsius, surrounded by a source of water.

The process of larval development can speed up in warmth and humidity, so if these ideal conditions coincide, this can have a significant impact of the mosquito population. For prolonged periods of heat, this means that mosquitoes are more likely to keep reproducing.

As adult mosquito metabolism increases with hot weather, you’ll be more likely to notice them flying around scavenging for food. This is usually in the form of blood from a host for female mosquitoes, and plant nectar for males.

Signs of a mosquito outbreak

While it’s not unusual to notice more mosquitoes in warm weather, here’s some ways that you can tell if you have a full-blown infestation:

You frequently hear buzzing sounds

Due to the rapid beating of their wings during flight, mosquitoes give off a persistent, characteristic high pitched buzzing noise.

You notice more mosquitoes in shady areas

As moisture levels tend to evaporate in the presence of the sun, mosquitoes are generally drawn to darker places, which are a definite favourite for female mosquitoes to hide and digest their food.

You notice more mosquitoes in areas with higher levels of moisture

From ponds, bird baths, pet bowls to flowerpots and moist garden beds, female mosquitoes are clever at finding places with the perfect conditions to lay their eggs.

Mosquito bites

If you’re getting bitten by pesky mosquitoes more than usual, this means that there are female mosquitoes in the area. They may be laying their eggs around your home.

Mosquitoes in your kitchen

If you leave food uncovered in your kitchen, especially if it is high in sugar content, such as fruit and lollies, male mosquitoes will find this irresistible. However, you may also find that females will join them if their preferred food source (blood) is unavailable.

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Problems caused by mosquitoes

While they may be small, these tiny terrors can cause huge problems for you and your family.

As they move from host to host feeding on blood, mosquitoes are well known for their ability for spreading serious diseases, such as Barmah Forest virus infection, Chikungunya virus, Dengue fever, Elephantiasis, Japanese encephalitis, Malaria, Murray Valley encephalitis, Ross River virus infection, Yellow fever and Zika virus.

Mosquito bites are notorious for being itchy and red and cause varying degrees of swelling. In some people, they may also trigger allergic reactions and in severe cases, bites can cause anaphylaxis, which requires immediate medical attention.

Sometimes, you’ll hear them before you see them as their persistent buzzing noises can be distracting and disruptive.

    How to protect your home from mosquitoes

    Although it can be very difficult to manage mosquitoes altogether without professional help, there are still some steps that you can take to make your home less inviting to mosquitoes. Here’s some of our top recommendations:

    Install screens over windows and doors
    Having a mesh or wire screen as a physical barrier is always helpful, but it’s best to avoid leaving doors and windows open if possible.

    Remove breeding sites
    Fill ditches and holes in the ground to prevent water from accumulating as this becomes a potential breeding habitat. Inspect your yard and ensure that there is adequate drainage for pooling water. Consider filling pot plant saucers with sand to absorb excess water.

    Regular property maintenance
    Make sure that the plumbing and water drainage system at your property is working efficiently, with no leaking pipes and blockages.
    Keep your yard clean and tidy, taking care to trim trees and vegetation to limit overgrowth and hiding spots for mosquitoes. Dispose of fallen fruit and vegetables.

    Prevent mosquitoes from following you into your home
    If possible, limit outdoor activity during peak active times, or use mosquito nets to keep them out of your space.

    When you’re heading outdoors, wear insect repellent that contains diethyltoluamide (DEET) or picaridin. You can also use natural alternatives such as eucalyptus or lemon oil, citronella, tea tree oil, but these will need be applied more frequently.
    Wear protective clothing and a hat to limit any potential mosquito contact. Bright coloured clothing is known to be less appealing to mosquitoes than darker shades.
    You can also consider purchasing electronic repellent devices that are available from hardware stores.

    Avoid leaving potential food sources outside
    Where possible, keep food items covered and consider using a water dispenser for pets instead of leaving an open water bowl.

    Turn on the fan
    The moving air current disrupts mosquitoes in flight and disperses carbon dioxide, which attracts them to human hosts.

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    Professional mosquito treatment

    The most effective way to control a mosquito outbreak is through chemical control. We use Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) approved products that are designed to target adult mosquitoes as well as their larvae.

    After an assessment of the outbreak and the layout of your property, your Allstate pest control technician will often use a combination of the following treatment methods:

    Larvicides
    For ponds and standing or stagnant water areas which are common breeding sites for larvae, we apply highly targeted larvicides to prevente all mosquito larvae. You can be confident that these chemicals have minimal impact on other aquatic organisms.

    Adulticides
    When there are a large amount of active adult mosquitoes, we’ll need to use a different approach that covers a greater area, that may need to be applied multiple times. This can include:

    • Fogging
      During active times (mainly dawn or dusk), we’ll apply an airborne spray that contains either a natural or synthetic pyrethroid chemical to the entire affected area. These chemicals disrupt the mosquito nervous system and cause paralysis. Fogging is usually effective for 2-3 days.
    • Residual barrier treatments
      We use this for smaller, more targeted areas, aiming to stop adult mosquitoes from entering your home by lingering on surfaces where they may land. We commonly apply this treatment to fences, eaves, walls, vegetation or foliage and it is known to last for up to 6-8 weeks.

    For fast and effective mosquito prevention, choose Allstate

    With sunny days ahead and holiday season approaching, the last thing you need is to worry about pesky mosquitoes spoiling your plans. That’s why at Allstate, we’re here to help you get your home ready for insect-free outdoor and indoor entertaining all party season.

    Family owned and operated since 1986, Allstate offers targeted, modern and innovative pest control services to homes and businesses across all suburbs of Adelaide. We only use mosquito treatments which are non-toxic to pets, children and the environment.

    Our highly trained technicians are available 24/7 for any urgent enquiries to all new and existing residential, commercial and industrial clients.

    Our services are covered by competitive warranties and a 100% satisfaction guarantee and we also offer payment plans. Safeguard your home and enjoy a relaxing summer with Allstate’s long-lasting mosquito protection.

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