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Phone: +61 417 664 266



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25.01.2022 White Tail Spider bite. If you're bitten by a white tail spider please monitor the site, in case you have a reaction to it.



23.01.2022 Termite Baiting in action with termites feeding on the bait.

22.01.2022 Carpet Moth Larvae Casings. If you find these or moths you will most likely find carpet damage.

21.01.2022 Thermal Imaging Camera being used to locate Termites during a Termite Inspection



17.01.2022 The stuggle between the Ant and the Termite. And the winner is?

17.01.2022 http://agriculture.vic.gov.au//h/compliance-and-management Rules and Regulations when having a Bee Hive.

16.01.2022 EUROPEAN WASP LARVEA Watch this amazing footage. We treated a European Wasp nest in a haystack, that was hard to get to, we came back the following day and remooved some of the hay and this is what we found inside the nest. This is the internal structure of a European Wasp Nest.



14.01.2022 European Wasp Nest found in roof void.

14.01.2022 Well I have never seen one that big https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2494634767263422&id=105735272820062

14.01.2022 Thermal Imaging Camera being used during a Termite Inspection.

13.01.2022 MILLIPEDES - Are you having problems? Give Gary a call on 0417664266 to control your infestation. Australia is home to approximately 2000 species, most of which are nocturnal. Millipedes are most common in areas with a milder climate and plenty of moisture. They are common under rocks and logs, in leaf litter and soil and under the bark of trees. But unfortunately they find there way inside our homes as well.

12.01.2022 Wasps - Found in a wood pile. Hibernating for the Winter.



12.01.2022 Bee Swarms. The Bees are on the move. Swarms will be found hanging from all sorts of strange things. Fronts of cars, shopping trolleys, chairs and the most common tree branches.

12.01.2022 BEE SWARM Swarming is the process by which a new honey bee colony is formed when the queen bee leaves the colony with a large group of worker bees. In the prime swarm, about 60% of the worker bees leave the original hive location with the old queen. This swarm can contain thousands to tens of thousands of bees. If you would like your bee swarm rehomed give Gary Robinson a call 0417664266 We have a waiting list of people wanting bee swarms.

11.01.2022 Do you know the difference between a Honey Bee and a European Wasp?

09.01.2022 TERMITES Warning! Warning!

07.01.2022 BLACK HOUSE SPIDER The Black House Spider is a common species of Australian spider. They live in most areas of Australia and they prefer urban habitat. Black House Spiders are sometimes referred to as ‘Window Spiders‘. BLACK HOUSE SPIDER CHARACTERISTICS... The Black House Spider is a dark coloured, robust spider. The female of the species measures up to 18 millimetres and is larger than the male which measures up to 9 millimetres. The carapace, the part of the exoskeleton that covers the cephalothorax (the first anterior major body section) and legs are dark brown to black and the abdomen is charcoal grey with a dorsal pattern of white markings. BLACK HOUSE SPIDER HABITAT AND SPIDER WEBS Black House spiders are commonly found by home-owners in window framing, under leaves, gutters, in brickwork and among rocks and bark. The web of the Black House Spider has a ‘funnel-like’ shape, which is sometimes misunderstood as a Funnel-web Spider web. Their web is a messy-looking construction of triangular sail-like shapes, usually found stretched in the corner of the walls and windows. Somewhere in the web is a funnel-shaped entrance to the nest, where the spider spends most of its time, waiting for prey. The female Black House spider never leaves her web unless forced to and continuously repairs it. Old webs can look grey and woolly from constant additions of silk. Males, when ready to mate, go in search of females in their webs. BLACK HOUSE SPIDER DIET In the house, Black House spiders feed upon household pests attracted to the light of windows and lamps, where the spiders tend to build their webs. Electric lights attract their other prey which also includes moths and mosquitoes. BLACK HOUSE SPIDER REPRODUCTION When the male Black House spider finds a female in their webs, the male plucks the web of the female to attract her attention. Once the male has made sure that the female will be receptive, he can safely approach and inseminate her with his palps. They may then stay together for several days and may mate again several times. The female Black House spider constructs several white silk egg sacs, which are secured within the web retreat. The female stays with the eggs until they hatch. The spiderlings then disperse. The spiders mature during summertime and live for about two years. BLACK HOUSE SPIDER VENOM The Black House spider is venomous, however, it is not considered dangerous to humans, except for possible infection of the bite. Black House Spiders are quite shy, only coming out of the nest to capture their prey, then quickly retreating. A Black House Spiders bite may be quite painful and cause local swelling. Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, sweating and giddiness are occasionally recorded. In a few cases skin lesions (Necrotising Arachnidism) have developed after multiple bites.

03.01.2022 Bee Swarm Relocation. Call Gary 0417664266

03.01.2022 KNOW YOUR BITE!

03.01.2022 Termites upon a temperature probe.

03.01.2022 Gary Robinson's Pest Control Pty Ltd is a family business, with a office at Yackandandah, within the Indigo Shire. We can help with all your Pests and insects eradication needs in the Indigo Shire. Call Gary Robinson 0417664266 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2577609059148596&id=100006985815206

01.01.2022 Ants versus Termites. Who will win?

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