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Pest Control Flora Hill

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Professional Pest Services in Flora Hill from Go Pest

Go Pest Bendigo provide professional pest control services throughout Central Victoria to homeowners and businesses.

We are fully licensed and insured to provide a full range of pest control and termite services in Flora Hill, including:

The most effective way for homeowners to keep their homes pest free is to have a general pest treatment each year. A “spider spray” will keep crawling pests such as ants, cockroaches and spiders away, which is especially important for those with pets and children. The best time to do this is usually in the spring, when pest activity is on the rise. 

Termites are more challenging to keep out of a home, and can enter a property without being noticed. This is why all Australian homes should be inspected for termites every year, by a professional, licensed termite inspector. Many of our customers like to have their general pest treatment at the same time as their annual termite inspection.

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Termite Inspections, Termite Treatments and Termite Protection in Flora Hill

Termites find their way into people’s homes when they are searching for new sources of food (wood). They like humid, hidden locations – which is why they often gain access to a home via the subfloor. As they are active all year round, they are an ever-present threat.  

termite inspection undertaken every year is an essential step towards keeping termites out of a property. Termites can cause significant damage in just six months, which is why a home should be thoroughly inspected at least every 12 months. Our friendly and professional termite inspectors are highly experienced in identifying even the smallest signs of termite activity and a full report will be provided that gives recommendations for follow-up actions. If termite activity is found, our inspector will outline various termite treatment options that will get the situation under control as quickly as possible. 

Installing a termite protection system is the most effective way to keep termites out. One option is to place termite baits around the perimeter of the property. A second option involves treating the soil around the property, making it challenging for subterranean termites to access the property. Our team will happily explain how these systems work to those who might be considering stepping up their level of termite protection. 

Key Pests in Flora Hill

Due to the amount of destruction they can cause, termites are always the number one pest in Flora Hill, especially for those living near Greater Bendigo National Park or the bushland reserve.

With some species a safety concern, spiders are usually the pests that have homeowners reaching for the phone! Spider numbers increase during the warmer months and can be quickly dealt with by one of our general pest treatments. Wasps can also be an annoyance during peak summer, and their harmful stings can be potentially serious. If you suspect a wasp nest is present on your property, let us remove it safely to keep your family safe.

Rodents will attempt to nest inside warm, cosy homes during the winter months and populations can multiply exponentially. As they present a serious health hazard, professional grade rodenticides and trap equipment are needed to get rats and mice under control quickly. 

About Flora Hill

Flora Hill lies 3 km south-east of Bendigo and is a popular suburb thanks to the easy access it provides to well regarded schools, Bendigo CBD and La Trobe University (pictured above). The shops of Flora Hill Village serve local residents well, and children’s parks and green spaces contribute to the friendly community vibe. Bendigo CBD is an easy bus ride away, which is perhaps why the suburb is so popular with young professionals and families with young children.

To the south, Flora Hill meets Spring Gully to form the northern end of Greater Bendigo National Park, which is part of the traditional lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung People. 

Banner image credit: La Trobe University 

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