With locally based engineers covering all areas, Express Fawkham Pest Control specialise in all types of pest services including pest removal, pest elimination and pest prevention using the most advanced methods.
Express Pest Control Fawkham pride ourselves on offering one of the areas premier 24 hour emergency* pest control solutions. In certain situations a pest can be more than just a pest. Health hazards and even fatalities have resulted from poor judgment and advice. When a pest problem occurs that requires an immediate response we offer complete pest solutions including insect control, rodent control and bird control throughout Fawkham 24 hours a day, 365 days a year*.
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Carpet Beetles
The Adult varied carpet beetle is 2-4mm long. Its body strongly convexed, with a variable colouration of brown, black and mottled with yellow or white scales on the dorsal surface. The larval, or "Woolly bear" stage, will produce the tell tale carpet damage to areas of carpet where they will not be disturbed, such as under heavy objects or along skirting boards.
These beetles lay their eggs in birds nests, and can find their way into the house via the attic, where they lay eggs in wool, fur and other organic material. These then hatch into larvae that shy away from light, and curl up into a ball when disturbed.
The larvae consume the organic matter, and then metamorphose into adults, who then seek out light and visit flowers for nectar and pollen. The first step of any carpet beetle pest control is to remove any birds nests, dead rodents, and old carpet scraps from the roof spaces, as all three can be reservoirs of infestation.
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