ANT-EATER Pest control Sydney. 1800 667 378

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Effective Pest Control with Skill and Care

ANT-EATER has been servicing Sydney property owners for 55 years.

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ANT-EATER Pest Control's 5 Stage Protection Plan

A five-step process for each and every client is key to ANT-EATER Pest Control’s success.

The five-step process determines the most appropriate Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program and treatment-and-monitoring strategy for each facility.

  1. Inspection
    A comprehensive inspection is conducted at every facility. Extra attention is given to the five pest-activity zones: entry points, water sources, food sources, harborage points, and customer and employee areas.

  2. Pest Identification
    Different types of pests require different types of treatments depending on their life cycle stage, harborage and behavioural characteristics. Our technicians and you as our client must team up with your employees to accurately report where, when, and how many pests were seen in order to help prevent infestations and control existing problems.

  3. Recommendations
    One solution or approach does not fit every facility. Geographic location, surrounding environment, the condition and type of building and its age, all play a role in determining which treatment program is best. A comprehensive inspection and analysis of the facility, including interviews with key employees, help ANT-EATER Pest Control develop an effective pest control program tailored to your situation.

  4. Treatment Strategies, Ongoing Monitoring and Maintenance
    Non-chemical control options are considered as part of any proposed treatment strategy.

  5. Reporting and Communications
    This step is absolutely essential to the success of IPM. This includes accurate reporting of pest sightings and proper documentation for clients and regulatory agencies.
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