ABOUT US

JA Pest Control specialises in all types of pest control services including end of lease treatments.
We understand that finding the right pest control company can not only be confusing but also time consuming,
inconvenient and costly. It’s not uncommon to receive conflicting information especially
when it comes to termites, pricing, products and various control methods.

JA Pest Control Offers

  •    Flexible Pricing
       Environmentally Friendly Pest Control
       Upfront Quote
       Local Knowledge
  •    Honest and Reliable
      Professional and Experienced
       Efficient and Helpful
       Fully Licensed

SPECIALISED SERVICES

“We Schedule Services to Suit Your Time”

JA Pest Control treats for the following common household pests:

  •    Cockroaches
       German Cockroaches
       Bed bugs
       Fleas
       Ants
       Wasps
  •    Spiders
       Silverfish
       Carpet beetles
       Termites (Inspections)
       Rodents
       Bees

PEST INFO

Protect your family from pests. Find out how to prevent and treat your pest problems. 
There are many things you can do to prevent pests from getting into your home. Here are some key suggestions and recommendations:

  •  Make sure all doors to the outside are well sealed. If light can be seen from around or under a door, then insects can gain access.
     Check for plumbing leaks. Don’t let water accumulate anywhere
    in or around your home.
     Check grout around bathtubs and toilets. A good seal will keep out small insects, such as silverfish and ants.
     Store all open food containers in tightly sealed containers
    or in the refrigerator.
     Store pet food in sealed plastic containers. Limit the amount of time the food is left out.
     Store garbage in sealed containers and dispose of it regularly.
     Keep roof- voids and sub floor areas well ventilated and dry.
     Repair or replace any torn screens to keep insects from
    getting inside.
     Seal around vents to make sure rodents and insects can’t get into the roof space.

  •  Seal around conduits and piping where it enters your house. Many insects and rodents follow power lines or climb conduits and pipes to get inside.
     Check gutter drains to make sure that water is diverted away from your house. The base of each gutter should drain water away from the foundation to discourage moisture from building up next to your house.
     Remove all accumulated leaves and debris from rain gutters and the roof to prevent insects from breeding under the build-up.
     Seal all cracks and crevices for example, under window frames or around pipes entering the side of your house to prevent insects from entering.
     Keep garbage bins clean and lids sealed to prevent ants, cockroaches and flies from feeding and breeding in the garbage.
     Prune any excess plants or trees touching your house. These can create an insect highway directly into your house.

FAQ


Subterranean termites (those most commonly seen in homes) are a similar size to a black ant except they are pale in colour. That’s why they are often called “white ants”. If you look closely, termites have two sections to their body while ants have three.

Soldier termites have a slightly darkened, or brown, head. You will also see termites with wings, called alates. Sometimes confused for moths, the alates fly out from the colony in search of a new environment in which to reproduce and develop a new colony.

Subterranean termites are only one of the termite species found in Australia.

Yes, termites are sometimes known as white ants, although the term “termites” is more accurate. Our white ant treatment services are therefore exactly the same as our termite treatments.
No, they do not, but they can use treated logs and footings as a bridge into your house.
No. Most home insurance policies do NOT cover damage done by termites. As 1 in 4 Australian homes are affected by termites in their lifetime, it pays for you to be vigilant.

Take advice about our professional termite treatments for your home or business, which can control an existing problem and prevent future infestations.

There are simple and very practical steps you can take to greatly reduce the risk of an infestation. Changes can be put in place easily, with possibly no cost to you. See our prevention tips for more advice.
If you discover termites in your home, you should not attempt to get rid of them yourself. If termites are disturbed, they will simply re-route their activity to another area of the house. Give us a call immediately on 0422 909 982 or take a look at our termite treatments.
DIY termite control or DIY termite treatment is a bad idea, as identifying the termites is a very important step towards successfully treating termites. DIY termite traps are also not a good idea, as disrupting termites could mean that they re-route to attack another area of your home. We have the experience and expertise to advise wether the termites are a threat or not and recommend the optimum treatment for your individual situation.
All of our termite bait is non-toxic and not harmful to children, pets or adults.
Treatments should generally be used whenever you notice termite activity; however our baiting and monitoring treatment is a two-pronged approach to termite control. The under-ground bait stations can be left monitoring all year round for termite activity, so when termite activity does increase we can add bait to eliminate the termite colony.
Termites are always looking for new sources of food, so if they discover a large amount of wood in or around your house which isn’t properly treated, they could move in the same day. Termites can even infest a house structure before it’s even completed so if you’re moving into a new home, get a pre-purchase inspection.
Termites can squeeze through very small cracks and holes. They do however need a very controlled environment: the nest and all pathways to it are usually at a much higher temperature than the surrounding air. This means that termites will either enter your home inside a timber frame or in “mud tunnels” from the ground to a hole in the brick of your home.
Termites aren’t always easy to spot. There are sometimes tell-tale signs like mud tunnels, but termites can be very clever at hiding their tracks. If you suspect that you have termites, you should invest in a termite inspection as soon as possible by calling us on 0422 909 982.

CONTACT US

JA PEST CONTROL

Newcastle, NSW Australia 2245

Call: 0422 909 982

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