THE PORTUGUESE PEST PROBLEM IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The Portuguese millipede is a nuisance pest that is easily controlled despite its tendency to appear in large numbers that can be alarming for homeowners.
There are a lot of pests out there! They don’t all fit into one of the big groups of pests (ants, cockroaches, spiders, etc), so articles on these more occasional pests all get grouped here under “Other Pests”.
One of the pest insects that gets a bit personal are lice, including head lice and pubic lice. Check out our article on all you need to know about lice.
There are always some insects which homeowners may view as pests, either because they are unwanted intruders in the house or just don’t know what they are. Two insects that commonly fall into this category are click beetles and ant lions (which are the larval stage of lacewings).
One of the smallest arthropod pests are the mites, which include dust mites, bird mites, spider mites and rodent mites. Bird mites and rodent mites might be the causes of bites in the bedroom, but there are some other pests which could be the cause of unexplained bites in the bedroom.
Millipedes, particularly the Portuguese millipede can be the cause of major infestations and large scale house invasions. Another multi-legged occasional pest is the very fast moving, house centipede.
One group of arthropod pests that are feared in a similar way to spiders are the scorpions and with good reason, as some can give a very nasty sting.
There are a range of vertebrate pests, other than rodents and birds. Many are native animals such as the Antechinus, but some are introduced pests, such as the infamous cane toad.
Notifiable Pests
Federal and state governments carry out continuous border checks and some monitoring inland, for various invasive pests, which should them become established in Australian, could cause significant and economic harm. Such pests are called notifiable pests, in that if you spot a potential notifiable pest, you should alert the relevant government authority in your state.
More information on other types of pest.
The Portuguese millipede is a nuisance pest that is easily controlled despite its tendency to appear in large numbers that can be alarming for homeowners.
Intriguing and somewhat misunderstood, scorpions are a relatively uncommon pest but remain one that we pest managers should know how to effectively manage.
Knowing how to successfully treat and control dust mites will satisfy allergen-prone customers as well as providing a potential upselling opportunity in the form of dust covers and protectors.
How much do you know about bird mites? Here, two academics from Sydney’s Westmead Hospital explain all about them, with advice on how best to control them.
Dr Don Ewart takes a look at Australia’s native animals that have acquired pest status.
Dr Don Ewart takes a look at wood borers, more specifically at powder-post beetles and furniture beetles.
HopStop aerosol gives pest managers the means to humanely control cane toads, with a kill time of just 30-60 minutes.
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