Fleas
Wash, sweep or vacuum floors thoroughly and regularly, particularly less-used areas such as under furniture, pet-preferred areas and where floors meet walls.

Keep pets outside as much as possible and use flea-management programs designed for pets if necessary.

Prevent pets and other animals from entering sub-floor areas.

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I have discovered what I would recognise as Termite damage in a tree in our backyard this is about 2 metres from the actual house. Should I consider getting a treatment or inspection to protect the house or is it unnecessary?
You should have the property inspected as soon as possible for active termites because they could also be in other areas. A timber pest inspection to Australian Standard 4349.3-1998 should report on active and inactive (previously active) termites, wood decay fungi and borers of seasoned timber. The inspection should report on areas that are at high risk to termite, wood decay fungi and borer attack and make recommendations to control and reduce existing and future attack. If there are active termites eating your tree in the back yard then this should be found and reported on during the inspection, along with methods to kill the active termites through chemical treatment and removal of timber where reasonable and practical. A quote for this treatment can be given on site if you would like.



Westate Pest Control has carried out many of these inspections and for $195.00 it is worth having the peace of mind.
Date Listed: 2009-10-20

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