
Flying Insects
We will inspect the infestation site, identify the pest and offer suitable and effective treatment options to eliminate flying insects at your home or business.

Bees
Bees love to nest in buildings and will attack to defend their nest if it’s disturbed. Bee stings may cause a dangerous anaphylactic reaction in some people, and the risk of being stung by multiple bees means you should never try to remove them yourself.

Flies
In the Australian countryside, flies are a fact of life. But they can be a health risk to humans, pets and livestock by spreading diseases such as E.coli and salmonella. If left uncontrolled, a small fly problem can turn in to a major infestation as some species mature from egg to adult in just one week.

Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are annoying with that high-pitched buzz. Their bite can be itchy and even painful, causing inflammation and swelling. More significantly, mosquitoes can carry and spread a variety of serious blood-borne diseases including Ross River Virus and Barmah Forest Virus.

Wasps
Unlike bees, wasps do not die after stinging and can sting more than once. Wasp stings are extremely painful and may also be fatal to people suffering from allergies. They are aggressive and will attack if their nest is disturbed. Wasp nests are often found in cavities like trees and ceilings, and they tend to be most active in the summer months.
Treatment options
The White Ant Specialists will suggest the right treatment option for the specific problem at your site. In general, here are the best times of year to treat the various kinds of flying insects.
