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Hi all,

As you would all know, times are tough, and im currently looking at expanding my business a little bit here and there. I was hoping the mods could leave this up for a couple of days to see if I could generate any sort of interest what so ever.

I've been doing Pest control for 5 years now, and been with two of Melbournes biggest companies. I have the experience in all types of Treatments and inspections.

For this month, im taking 30% off treatments for:

Rats + Mice

Ants

Spiders

Bee's + Wasps

Cockroaches

Bed Bugs

Fleas

Carpet Beetles

Millipedes

Earwigs

Rodents are on the rise again this winter as I have seen through previous clientele this month, and would like to extend the offer to SAU members too!

I can do cheap prices for bulk treatments and also use Chemicals that do not harm carpet/walls/pets/babies etc. Treatments can be done on weekends and weekdays, And you are able to stay while the treatment is being performed.

For more information, send us a PM.

Cheers!!

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No possums?

I have a possum problem. Bloody possums. Shitting all over the damn place.

Possums are possible mate.

I would have to leave a cage baited with a peice of fruit over night and check back regularly. Depends on where you live also.

Possums are possible mate.

I would have to leave a cage baited with a peice of fruit over night and check back regularly. Depends on where you live also.

Yeah, that'd be cool. I'm at blackburn north, springfield road.

Is it possible? PM me your rates too, thanks.

I can do those as well. Subfloor? Concrete slab?

Concrete slab. Treatment barrier pipes are established around the house with a few refilling points around. You know those green square plastic caps...

I have a regular company who I use through my builder's recommendation when I had the house built 2-3 years ago.

Last check about 1.5 years ago, I haven't had the chemical retreated since my landscaping work around the house.

PM me a quote, I'll have a comparison... or what else do you need to know? perimeter length? if required I can calculate off the house drawing/plan.

Some are bordering to a concrete driveway, some are bordering to lawn

my womens house has a raised back lawn with sleepers around it and its infested with brown ants, and they have now moved in under the house ! little pricks!

PM Sent.

Yeah, that'd be cool. I'm at blackburn north, springfield road.

Is it possible? PM me your rates too, thanks.

PM Sent.

Concrete slab. Treatment barrier pipes are established around the house with a few refilling points around. You know those green square plastic caps...

I have a regular company who I use through my builder's recommendation when I had the house built 2-3 years ago.

Last check about 1.5 years ago, I haven't had the chemical retreated since my landscaping work around the house.

PM me a quote, I'll have a comparison... or what else do you need to know? perimeter length? if required I can calculate off the house drawing/plan.

Some are bordering to a concrete driveway, some are bordering to lawn

If you don't mind me asking, Which company are you using? As for the treatment, I would need to do a prior inspection to understand what revision of the Termite pipes have been used.

If you have any previous paperwork from the previous company at home, That would help too champ.

With the treatment, I would need to have a quick look at the setup and how big the house is, As Termite treatments are a lot more complicated haha

We had our new place treated for pests about 3 weeks ago and the guy said this time of year isn't the best for doing it to be 100% effective. He said most pests are active in Spring and through the summer months. We insisted on having the place treated as the previous owner had cats so he has offered to come back mid-late spring if we find an increase in pests and will treat it again as his reputation is to rid the things.

Is there substance to his statement?

Good offer for the club, would be good to see more like that outside of cars too as we are a large enough group of people to have a variety of skills :P

We had our new place treated for pests about 3 weeks ago and the guy said this time of year isn't the best for doing it to be 100% effective. He said most pests are active in Spring and through the summer months. We insisted on having the place treated as the previous owner had cats so he has offered to come back mid-late spring if we find an increase in pests and will treat it again as his reputation is to rid the things.

Is there substance to his statement?

Good offer for the club, would be good to see more like that outside of cars too as we are a large enough group of people to have a variety of skills :P

There is somewhat small peice of truth behind what he has said;

In Winter, You won't see as many pests coming out, But they are still there. I see Ants and Spiders all the time this Winter, And they are "apparently" Summer insects. As for Effectiveness, I beleive this comes down to the Technician. If you know what your doing, you can make it an very effective treatment. Season has no part in it. If its raining then I will not treat as that just defaces what im doing; In other words, It won't be effective. You can do a normal treatment for Ants/Spiders/Cockroaches any time of the year and it will be just as effective as any other season.

To be honest, His so called "reputation" sounds like its up the Duff. If a client comes to me saying they have Ants/Spiders in Winter, And ask if i can get it done, I'll get it done and not complain about apparent "seasonal differences". He sounds a bit on the high side to be honest Mate!

Thanks for the word up. Im extending this to all of SAU as I feel it would be helpful and cheap prices in this time of the financial crisis could be very handy for all!

As much as I'd like to leave this here - I can't.

We have paying business that pay good money to advertise their goods, so you must pay unfortunately.

If you wish however to look into a SAU-Vic club supporter/sponsor (offering the discount to members only, vic focused), then that might be a possibility.

The club is probably the better avenue here for you as its Vic only and so on :P

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