Stinging & Biting Insects species
Southern Africa is crawling with a number of biting and stinging insects, most of which are harmless or easily

Honey Bees
Honey bees are very beneficial because of the role that they play in pollination.
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Paper Wasps
These wasps derive their name from creating their nests out of paper-like material.
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Chicken Mites (Bird Mites)
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Bumble Bees

Carpenter Bees
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Mosquitoes
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European Hornet
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Flea
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Velvet ("Cow Killers") Ants
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Open Pipe Mud Daubers
Getting rid of stinging & biting insects
Whilst a wide range of DIY and off-the-shelf products are available to manage stinging & biting insects, a large infestation may require professional to ensure the problem won’t reoccur.
Pest articles
4 Pests Found in Food Manufacturing Facilities
The contamination of food sources in South Africa has come under the spotlight in recent years as a result of the listeriosis outbreak which affected more than 1,000 people and 128 deaths. While food can become contaminated form many reasons, pest infestation is a...
Avoiding Common Restaurant Health Code Violations
When a restaurant gets cited for health code violations, it’s impossible to ignore the negative blow to the reputation of the establishment. Not only are health code violations bad for business though, they could have serious consequences related to foodborne...
5 Reasons You May be a Magnet for Mosquitoes
There are two types of people: Those who rarely get bitten by mosquitoes and those who get hounded by them. It’s true that some people have it worse than others when it comes to fending off itchy mosquito bites, but what makes a person a mosquito magnet? Learn more...
7 Habits That Can Attract Cockroaches & Other Pests
Cockroaches are among the most hated pests and finding them in your home or office can be enough to make you cringe. You may think you’re doing a good job of keeping these vile, disease-carrying creatures away, but you would be surprised at some of the habits that can...
Preventing Foodborne Illnesses through Pest Control
WHO (World Health Organisation) reports that an estimated 600 million – almost 1 in 10 people in the world – fall ill after eating contaminated food and 420 000 die every year, resulting in the loss of 33 million healthy life years. What are foodborne illnesses?...
5 Steps to Prepare Your Lawn for Spring Pests
During the winter months, lawn care is often regarded as a low priority task. But, as the weather begins to warm up for spring and the grass starts turning green again, it’s time to jump back into action to ensure a healthy, pest-free lawn for the summer months ahead....
The 5 Shocking Dangers of Rats and Mice in Winter
Winter has officially reared its icy head – and as the days get shorter and the evenings get darker, South Africans start to retreat indoors. But they’re not the only ones. Falling temperatures will start to drive rats and mice inside in search of food, water and a...
The Rodent Breeding Cycle & How to Stop It
Seeing a rat or mouse scurrying across your kitchen floor is never a welcome sight. But, before you shrug it off as a once-off occurrence, consider how many others may be hiding out in your roof or garage. Once they have established a nest in your residence, the...
How to Protect Yourself from the ‘Mango’ Bot Fly Infestation
In early May, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) sparked panic when they confirmed an outbreak of bot fly larvae infestations in the North West Province, with increasing sporadic cases occurring in Gauteng. The bot fly larvae in question are those...
7 Signs That a Restaurant Isn’t Clean
If you’ve ever walked into a restaurant and immediately wanted to walk out, you’ll know that restaurant cleanliness is important. A clean restaurant is not only a matter of appearances – it’s also a health issue. Customers need to trust that the food that they’re...










