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Fleas in AustraliaFleas are a type of wingless parasite found worldwide They feed off the blood of humans and animals such as dogs and cats Since fleas use a wide range of h
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Ants In Australia
Ants are social insects which live in nests. They have several Castes with specific duties. They are often confused with termites (white ants). In fact t
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Bed Bugs in Australia
Bed bugs are wingless and dorsoventrally flattened. There are two species of Bed Bugs in Australia – both of which have been introduced. You know tha
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Beetles in Australia
In Australia most adult beetles emerge in the warmer summer months and the subtropical weather brings plenty of rain. Before this they spend most of their
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Bird Mites in Australia
Bird mites belong to a group of arthropods, which are morphologically very similar in appearance, yet have very different habits and ecologies. Failure to
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Birds – Non Native to Australia
Many birds were introduced by early European settlers for various reasons: as pest controllers, pets, sport, and to remind them of home Some introduced bir
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Cockroaches in Australia
There are over 400 species of cockroaches in Australia. Only 6 species are of any concern to the home occupier. They apparently had their origin in Africa
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Ferrel Cats in Australia
Feral Cats kill tens of millions of native animals every night and are found across Australia There is no effective mechanism for eradicating cats at a lan
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Flies in Australia
Flies can regularly be found in homes and businesses across Australia. Some species are more common than others and are attracted to different environments
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Mosquitoes in Australia
Mosquitoes are blood sucking insects that are responsible for the transmission of many diseases throughout the human and animal populations of the world Wi
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Moths in Australia
Moths far outnumber butterflies both in numbers and species In Australia, there are over 10,000 named species of moths compared with only about 400 species
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Possums In Australia
Possums are nocturnal They search for food over rooftops, through treetops, and along power lines and fences – avoiding the ground where they risk do
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Rodents in Australia
Rats and mice are mammals. There are three rodents which we encounter in residential Australia. The Norway Rat. The Roof Rat. The House Mouse. They loo
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Rodents in Australia New
Rats and mice are mammals. There are three rodents which we encounter in residential Australia. The Norway Rat. The Roof Rat. The House Mouse. They loo
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Scorpions in Australia
Scorpions are common arachnids found in gardens and forests throughout Australia. They are found under logs, rocks and in shallow burrows in earth banks. T
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Snakes in Australia
In Australia there is 140 species of land snakes and around 32 species of sea snakes have been recorded in Australian waters Some 100 Australian snakes are
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Stored Product Pests in Australia
For centuries the problem of storing foodstuffs has been with man and continuous effort is required to prevent the entry of pests to food stores Stored pro
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Termites in Australia
Termites are social insects that build large nests in soil or wood and can occasionally cause damage to wooden structures They are sometimes called ‘
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Ticks in Australia
Ticks are bloodsucking, external parasites that are often encountered by people during activities in the Australian bush. There are many species known to a
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