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Spider Proofing your Home and Garage

Spider Proofing your Home and Garage

In cold weather, your home can provide the perfect safe haven for spiders looking for shelter and warmth.

In this Hivemind blog, we share with you 9 ways to prevent these pesky spiders from crawling around your living spaces once and for all.

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Why are spiders attracted to my home?

Although spring is the peak season for spiders to emerge for breeding, they are drawn to the warmth and shelter of your home in cold weather. Being very small in size, they can easily crawl inside through small and easily overlooked entry points, including gaps, cracks and crevices.

Spiders will look for quiet places to hide out and lay eggs. So, if you have piles of leaf litter sitting in your yard, or less frequented areas such as sheds and garages, then spiders will actively seek out these places and make themselves at home, knowing that they won’t be disturbed.

If your home also has plenty of food sources, it’s an added bonus – for them, not you! Spiders enjoy feasting on insects such as flies, mosquitoes and moths, and in some cases, other spiders. So when you see lots of insects around, there’s a good chance that spiders won’t be too far away.

Common household spiders

Although there are an estimated 10,000 species of spiders in Australia, these are the ones that you’re most likely to encounter in your home:

Redback spiders

Easily distinguished by their bright red stripe on their upper abdomen, redback spiders are black coloured, grow up to 15mm long and are known for their venomous bites.

White tailed spiders

Dark red to grey coloured, with a characteristic white spot on the tip of their cigar-shaped body, female white tailed spiders grow up to 20mm in length, and males up to 12mm. They are nocturnal and hunt other spiders for food, including redback, daddy long legs and black house spiders.

Huntsman spiders

Grey to brown coloured with fine hairs covering their legs, huntsman spiders can grow between 6-20cm long, depending on the species.

Daddy long legs

Brown, grey or black in colour, with extremely long and thin legs giving them a fragile looking appearance, daddy long legs spiders grow between 0.7-0.9mm long.

Brown house spider

Brown to black coloured, with a rounded shape, brown house spiders can grow up to 12mm long. Also known as cupboard spiders, you may find them hiding out in undisturbed areas indoors and outdoors.

Black house spider

Dark brown to black in colour, with a charcoal grey abdomen and white markings, the black house spider can grow between 10-15mm long and loves hiding away in dark corners of your home.

What problems can a spider outbreak cause in my home?

Having a spider infestation is not a pleasant experience for you and your family members. Here are some of the reasons why you want to avoid it happening in the first place:

They can cause stress and anxiety

With arachnophobia occurring in about 5% of people, a full-blown infestation can be quite triggering and disruptive.

Some spiders have venomous bites

Most spider bites are harmless and may cause an allergic reaction at worst. However, there are certain species of venomous spiders, such as the funnel web and redback spiders, where the venom from their bites contains toxins, which require immediate medical attention from your doctor

Spider webs are messy and unhygienic

Having sticky spider webs strung up around your home can make it look untidy. If allowed to accumulate, they will collect insects, dust and pollen, and become harder to clear away.

How can I tell if I have a spider infestation?

You can spot a spider outbreak easily with the following signs:

You notice more spiders around

Although the peak season for spiders is spring, some species do seek warmth and shelter inside your home and hibernate over the cooler months. Check less frequented areas, which are perfect hiding and breeding spots for spiders, including moist environments such as drains and pipes. You may also notice them emerging from hiding spots in tiny gaps and holes.

You see many spider webs

Extensive networks of spider webs within the same space is a clear (and messy!) sign of a spider outbreak. Webs are spun differently, depending on the species of spider.

Spider burrows

Some spiders, such as wolf spiders, carve out burrows within your yard, and do not spin webs. These burrows can be found within piles of vegetation, compost, leaf litter or within soil. Don’t forget to check under rocks.

Egg sacs

Spiders can lay hundreds of eggs at a time within rounded sacs, which are suspended in silken webbing.

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9 ways to prevent a spider outbreak

Avoid walking into sticky webs when you least expect them with our proven spider prevention tips:

Aerosol insecticide sprays

Available from most hardware stores and supermarkets, off-the-shelf sprays are a popular spot treatment for the odd spider crawling around the house.

Homemade deterrent sprays

With sensory organs on their legs which can detect unpleasant smells, you can use strong-spelling homemade repelling sprays to keep spiders away from your home. You can fill a pump bottle with a water and vinegar mixture or use essential oils such as lavender, tea tree, eucalyptus or peppermint.

Spider traps

With an adhesive surface to physically trap spiders, store bought spider traps are inexpensive and can be laid out in popular spider hot spots around your home. Take care with this method if you have curious pets or young children.

Remove spider webs

Sticky spider webs can attract more spiders to the area, so we recommend clearing them away regularly with a vacuum cleaner, duster or damp cloth.

Diatomaceous earth

A silica-based naturally occurring substance, diatomaceous earth comes in a powdered form and can be sprinkled around outdoor areas around the perimeter of your home to prevent spiders from entering.

Regular garden and yard maintenance

Keeping your property tidy helps reduce all potential hiding spots for pesky spiders. Consider removing piles of vegetation, trimming away branches and bushes that are growing close to your home, mowing your lawn and making sure that spider webs are removed from pot plants. Take care to cover all outdoor furniture, equipment and shoes that aren’t in use. Store piles of wood away from your building.

Sealing all entry points

Being small in size, spiders can easily access your home by crawling through tiny spaces such as holes, gaps and cracks. Inspect your home, including the roof and around windows, and cover or fill all potential entry points. Installing mesh screens around doors and windows are also helpful in deterring spiders.

Install spider-repelling lights

Available in yellow, green or red filters, insect-repelling globes are effective at keeping many different types of creepy crawlies away from your home, including spiders.

Professional pest control

Sometimes, spider outbreaks persist, despite your best efforts to manage them. Having a trained pest control technician with the knowledge, right equipment and targeted treatments could be the best way to protect your home and family.

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Professional spider management

Our pest control technicians have an extensive knowledge of spider species and behaviour, so we can identify and treat any spider outbreaks quickly.

Since we choose treatments that are approved by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, this means that all spider problems are handled safely, minimising risks to children and pets.

After an inspection and assessment of your property, we normally use targeted spider control insecticide sprays, applied to the perimeter of your building, as well as spider control dust, which is sprinkled inside hard-to-reach areas including gaps, voids, cracks and crevices

For severe outbreaks, this treatment may need to be reapplied, and your technician will let you know when this is necessary.

For safe and reliable spider control, choose Allstate

As the weather cools down and spiders seek shelter indoors, you might see more spiders around your home and garage. At Allstate, we understand how frustrating a spider outbreak can be, so we’re always here to help.

Established in 1986, we’ve successfully managed spider outbreaks across all suburbs of Adelaide. Available 24/7, our pest technicians are highly trained and fully equipped to provide urgent advice for spider problems in residential, commercial and industrial settings.

Using modern, innovative technology and treatments that are non-toxic to people, pets and the environment, all our services are covered by comprehensive warranties. Ask about our payment plans so you can get fast access to spider treatment today.

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How to Prevent Termite Damages in Commercial Buildings

How to Prevent Termite Damages in Commercial Buildings

A pest infestation in a busy commercial building or business premises is the last thing you need.

When the infestation is termites, it’s even worse. A termite outbreak can cause expensive damage, breach government safety regulations and put your tenants at risk.

Avoid attracting termites to your commercial facility with Allstate’s expert termite prevention advice in this Hivemind blog.

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Why it’s important to avoid a termite infestation in your commercial building

Don’t be fooled by their small size! Termites can cause destruction to your property if left unchecked. Using their sharp teeth and strong jaws, they feed on cellulose by chewing through wood, paper and cardboard products. With an abundance of cellulose-based products and materials in many commercial buildings across Adelaide, they are a perfect place to satisfy the insatiable appetite of an emerging termite colony.

Found all across Australia, there are 30 species of termites which are thought to be responsible for significant damage to buildings, leaving behind repair bills which can cost building owners tens of thousands of dollars at a time.

Unfortunately, you’ll have to foot the entire bill for the repairs. Termite damage is not covered by insurance as it is considered highly preventable.

To make matters worse, structural problems in your building can place your business at risk by:

  • Compromising the safety of tenants, employees, clients and customers
  • Breaching workplace health and safety regulations, resulting in hefty penalities
  • Disrupting day-to-day operations
  • Increasing the chance of fire hazards and electrical problems
  • Damaging machinery, supplies, stock, furniture and equipment
  • Negatively impacting your business reputation

Don’t let termite activity hold your business back from flourishing. Allstate’s commercial termite management service can assist with safeguarding your facility any time.

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Signs of a termite outbreak

Termite infestations can be difficult to identify in the early stages, and if you’re untrained in termite behaviour, it can be even harder to detect subtle clues in a busy commercial facility. Here’s what our licensed termite inspectors look for

Building damage

A clear indicator of extensive termite destruction, seeing changes to your walls, floors and ceilings means that the structural integrity of your building has been compromised. Look for cracks, blistering, warping and sagging.

Mud tubes

Irregular rows of hardened brown dirt stuck to a wall, wooden beams or foundations are one of the more obvious physical signs of termite activity. Known as mud tubes, these tunnels are made from a mixture of wood debris, dirt, saliva and droppings. They serve to protect termites from predators and prevent moisture loss as they journey from their nest to forage for food.

Clicking sounds

You may be able to hear a persistent clicking sound coming from your walls or ceilings as termites carve away inside wooden beams.

Interruptions to electrical supply

As electrical fittings and wiring are often installed in and around key wooden support structures, termite tunnels can accumulate organic material and cause electricity supply disruptions, increasing the risk of a fire hazard.

Hollow sounding wooden structures

As termites tunnel through wood and create a void in the middle, you will hear an empty, hollowed out sound when you tap on the wood.

How to avoid costly termite damage in commercial buildings

Although termites can be difficult to keep away, it’s possible to make your property a less inviting place for them to begin a colony. Here are our top recommendations to protect your commercial building from a termite outbreak:

Regular yard maintenance

Removing termites’ preferred food source, cellulose, will make your building and yard less inviting. If possible, remove unused piles of wood and tree stumps. Keeping trees and foliage well-trimmed so that they are not touching the building reduces access.

Reduce sources of moisture

Environments that are high in moisture provide ideal survival conditions for termites to survive. We recommend regularly inspecting drains, tanks, pipes and gutters for leaks and fix them as soon as possible. If you are located in an area with high levels of moisture, your property may also require more frequent termite inspections and a stronger prevention barrier.

Termite inspections

The best way to protect your commercial property is to have a highly trained, licensed professional perform regular, thorough termite inspections with the best equipment.

Yearly termite inspections are crucial

According to government recommendations, termite inspections should be carried out at least once a year, or more frequently if you’re in a high risk area.

At Allstate, we understand it’s important not to have any disruption in business hours, so we happily work outside your hours of operation.

Using modern equipment such as moisture readers, sounding tools, borescopes and movement detectors, our termite inspectors thoroughly assess all areas of your property inside and outside buildings, including walls, floors, ceilings, roof voids and subfloors. We take care to check the yard outside, particularly if you have wood piles, fencing, sleepers, lots of trees, or moisture.

Once your inspection is completed, your licensed termite inspector will send you a report with recommendations to safeguard your property. This report will highlight all potential risk factors to determine the most ideal inspection frequency for your business.

Don’t delay your termite inspection. Arrange a time with a licensed termite inspector today.

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Professional termite control with Allstate

If there is evidence of termite activity found during a routine inspection, our pest control technicians use the following termite treatments to stop further damage from occurring:

Premise Treated Zones

A fast-acting termiticide spray, Premise can be applied to soil in affected areas or treatment zones for an immediate effect in serious outbreaks.

Sentricon Always Active

An effective protective barrier to stop termites from entering inside, Sentricon Always Active bait stations are installed underground, around the perimeter of buildings on your property. With a targeted termiticide embedded within each station, termites will feed on the lethal bait and take it back to their colony to pass onto other termites.

Integrated pest management for commercial buildings

At Allstate, we’ve seen the devastating consequences that a pest outbreak can have on businesses. From small to medium to large commercial facilities, our Integrated Pest Management program has been proven to successfully keep customers, employees, clients and staff safe from pests in all suburbs of Adelaide.

After an initial assessment of the premises, we’ll identify all possible risks and take into account your current pest control measures to make sure that your business is completely compliant with government standards.

With the assistance of a dedicated pest control technician who understands the needs of your business, you’ll then have a tailored pest management program put in place.

But that’s not all. To make pest control even faster and easier, you’ll have 24/7 access to your personalised pest management program via our online pest control portal.

There, you’ll find all inspection reports, compliance documentation and a copy of your pest management plan in one convenient place. As an added bonus, you can report any new problems immediately and receive a fast response from your assigned pest control technician.

If you’re a busy property manager, Allstate offers modern, personalised pest control solutions for property managers to make your job easier.

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Choose Allstate for reliable and safe termite management

Termite outbreaks can result in serious and expensive problems for commercial properties, and it’s clear that they are best avoided in the first place.

For almost 40 years, Allstate has managed and prevented termite infestations in all suburbs of Adelaide. Available 24/7 for all urgent enquiries and advice, we offer comprehensive termite inspections performed by licensed termite inspectors, as well as effective, targeted nontoxic treatments.

No matter the size or location of your commercial building, the industry or the number of tenants and employees, we can tailor an Integrated Pest Management program for your unique circumstances and keep termites away for good.

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Pest Control in Action: How to install termite protection during construction

Pest Control in Action: How to install termite protection during construction

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Pest Control in Action: How to install termite protection during construction

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The secret to managing termites is to be proactive. For this reason, protecting the structure before it is created requires the installation of a top notch termite barrier system from the ground up in new building projects.

In this episode, we follow Allstate’s senior technician Darren Simes as he oversees the installation of the Kordon Termite Barrier at a residential construction site in Adelaide.

The Kordon installation process

1. Preparation

Before any concrete is poured, Darren and his team map out the area where the Kordon barrier will be installed. They take precise measurements to guarantee that the barrier forms an impenetrable barrier across the entire building footprint.

2. Barrier installation

Next, the flexible Kordon sheeting is unrolled and fixed at regular intervals using specialised termite-resistant nails pushed through the built-in pressure plates. Corners and joints are carefully inspected to prevent any potential openings for termites to enter.

3. Protecting joints

Throughout the installation, Darren demonstrates proper techniques for safely setting Kordon sheets at cold joints, concrete slabs, and locations where pipes or conduits would eventually penetrate the slab. These are essential details to get right.

4. Final inspection

Once the entire barrier is in place, Darren methodically inspects every inch, checking that the sheets are properly securely fastened and that there are no gaps in the protective barrier. He also takes photographs of the completed installation.

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The result

With the Kordon system now integrated into the foundation, this property has a highly effective first line of protection to prevent a potential termite infestation.

Allstate Pest Control’s dedicated Pre-construction team provides builders with priority access to have effective termite protection products such as Kordon during the construction process. This proactive strategy protects both the build quality and the builder’s reputation.

Established in 1986, Allstate has grown to become one of the best known and loved pest control providers for Adelaide families and businesses. Our knowledgeable and friendly technicians are available 24/7 to all suburbs of Adelaide. Fully equipped to treat pest outbreaks in residential, commercial and industrial settings, our modern and innovative treatments will ensure that your property is safeguarded from pests for years to come.

For effective and reliable pest control services, contact Allstate today.