
LEDS LIGHT THE WAY FOR FLYING INSECT CONTROL
Ensystex has announced its new range of flying insect traps, which uses LED technology in a unique way.

Ensystex has announced its new range of flying insect traps, which uses LED technology in a unique way.

Termites in north-western WA regularly put Ultrathor termiticide to the test, according to local pest manager Ian Bright of Allrid Pest Management.

Ensystex adds a new exclusion product to its Avithor bird range.

Rodents have an inherent distrust of new things in their environment, so managing their reaction to bait and bait stations is essential for gaining control.

Termite managers looking for a pesticide-free barrier system can now install the Novithor system while offering the additional benefit of waterproofing, too.

When a cockroach finds a good source of food, it’s believed to communicate the information with other cockroaches. This is just one reason why product manufacturers such as Ensystex develop highly palatable baits.

The second in a two-part Active Insight series from Steve Broadbent, regional director for Ensystex, on the science of resistance.

In this feature, we turn the spotlight onto some of the key companies within our industry. In this edition, we look at product manufacturer and distributor Ensystex.

Steve Broadbent from Ensystex announces the launch of the company’s new electronic fly unit, the Vectothor Kite.

Houseflies are an intriguing pest in terms of their visual capabilities and product manufacturers use this to their advantage when designing fly control products.

The first in a two-part Active Insight series from Steve Broadbent, regional director for Ensystex, on the science of resistance.

Europe has seen a shift in attitudes – and legislation – when it comes to rodenticides. Steve Broadbent, regional director of Ensystex looks at the possible implications for us here in Australia.