Friday, 18 December 2015

FANPESCO AGENCIES NAIROBI KENYA

FANPESCO AGENCIES NAIROBI KENYA



Pest Control Company in Kenya | Effective Pest Control & Fumigation Services for homes & businesses

Fanpesco Agencies Kenya is Kenyan based pest control company offering comprehensive pest control services in Kenya since the year 2007. We pride ourselves in offering effective pest control services for both residential and commercial customers. Offering quick and effective solutions to pest problems here in Kenya, we work with clients ranging from homeowners, multinationals and family businesses. Our team of highly trained field officers combined with hands-on experience and technical know-how will work with you to eliminate your pest menace. On call 24/7 a day and will always be there when you need us the most
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To provide fumigation, pest control services and support services related to fumigation and pest control to international standards.
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To provide efficient and cost effective fumigation and pest control services that meet customers’ needs.
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Fumigation Services is committed to provide efficient fumigation and pest control services to customers as per international quarantine standards.

Stray dogs/cats and means for solving the problem

Killings as a solution
So why does not killing the dogs reduce the stray population?
Firstly, there is no easy, cost efficient and humane way to kill this many dogs. Because a majority of the dogs are owned they would first have to be collected into a shelter to give the owner a reasonable chance to retrieve their lost pet before euthanasia. This process is slow and unefficient, and the remaining dogs in the street are left to reproduce at the same rate as they are collected and put down.



If we only look at killing the dogs in an efficient way,the most attractive would be poisoning. Needless to say, it's a cruel and painful way and also puts other animals and humans, especially children, at risk.
Also shooting might seem as a good idea, because it is both cheap and efficient and, done correctly, causes a quick and painless death. Shooting dogs directly in the street would be the fastest way but is of course impossible - all living creatures would be at risk. We also know, based on the experience with tranquilizing guns, how hard it is to get a clean shot on a scared animal that moves very quickly. Thus it would be inevitable that a large percentage of the dogs shot would only be wounded instead of killed.
If the dogs would be collected to a shelter before the killing we are again back to an unefficient and costly procedure. The dogs would still be reproducing in the street and the solution would be only temporary - and causing the stray dog population to even encrease. Killing the dogs in a humane way in a shelter is of course to be prefered over the cheaper, more brutal ways, but in Romania there is no guarantee of a painless euthanasia. Money, carelessness and indifference are factors that make even the most humane plan on euthanasia fail. Besides, even if there was a way, and a will, the killings will only empty the streets short term, because new dogs would arrive and reproduce and it would be a never ending circle.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

FANPESCO AGENCIES NAIROBI KENYA



Pest Control Company in Kenya | Effective Pest Control & Fumigation Services for homes & businesses

Pest Control Kenya is Kenyan based pest control company offering comprehensive pest control services in Kenya since the year 2007. We pride ourselves in offering effective pest control services for both residential and commercial customers. Offering quick and effective solutions to pest problems here in Kenya, we work with clients ranging from homeowners, multinationals and family businesses. Our team of highly trained field officers combined with hands-on experience and technical know-how will work with you to eliminate your pest menace. On call 24/7 a day and will always be there when you need us the most.

ABOUT FANPESCO AGENCIES

Protecting Your Home and Family From Pests


Fanpesco agencies is the name you can trust to deal with any pest problem in the home.
Our call-out service for any pest problems you may have is fast, effective and offers the highest level of safety for your family and pets. We can also offer advice on DIY products and treatments for light infestations.






PROTECTING YOUR HOME & FAMILY FROM SPIDERS AND SNAKES

PROTECTING YOUR HOME & FAMILY FROM SPIDERS
                                                                                 

Spiders rarely bite people and only two groups - the black widow and brown recluse - are considered dangerous. The bite of most spiders has little to no effect on people, while a few others are of minor medical importance.
Many people have an inherent fear of spiders.
Spiders can be a particular nuisance in the home. They are attracted to warm, dark small spaces, like wall cracks, corners, air vents, and in the eaves of your home. Other species prefer to stay closer to the outdoors, weaving their webs in your barn, garden or near your outside lighting. Most spiders are a nuisance primarily because of their webbing.

Some common species of spiders that can be found entering your home are:
  • Common House Spider – spider most often encountered inside.
  • Cellar Spider – very long, thin legs; will rapidly shake its body on the web when disturbed.
  • Wolf Spiders – large, “hairy”, and often mistaken for tarantulas; leg span as much as 3 inches.
  • Sac Spiders – often pale yellow, grey, or green colour; likely responsible for most indoor spider bites
 After making the compound snake free zone we must adopt preventive methods to avoid their re-entry into the zone. They can be restricted by shutting down all the holes along the compound wall and by using snake repellent chemicals. The snake repellents’ available will lasts their resistance power in a span of one month and repeated treatments are recommended.
All the ingredients in the snake repellents chemicals are non-toxic and are listed and approved.
What to do
If you have a snake problem in your property contact Acebug fumigation services. Contact us on





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Crawling insects including cockroaches

Crawling Insects, such as cockroaches, carry a range of serious illnesses including salmonella, dysentery, gastroenteritis and typhoid.  The risk is particularly high in homes with children, the elderly or those fighting illnesses. Cockroach droppings also cause eczema and asthma.  The distress and irritation caused by Flea or Bedbug bites is also high.
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Termite control and treatment

Termites pose an investment risk which can cause damage to structural timbers and fixtures - resulting in extensive repair and replacement costs. Find out about our termite treatment solutions by contacting fanpesco agency 

RESIDENTIAL PEST CONTROL




  • Ground Bee: This smaller species of yellow jacket builds nests between two inches and two feet underground, usually in abandoned burrows. They are easily agitated and fairly aggressive.
  • Hornet: This aggressive species builds external paper nests that are shaped like an inverted teardrop.
  • Yellow Jacket: These black and yellow-striped insects build nests similar to hornets. However, they also build nests in walls and can slowly chew through drywall or surface wood for materials.
  • Wasp: Long and thin, a wasp’s legs hang when in flight. They frequently colonize attics and cars, and have a painful sting.

Removing Bee Infestations

Human structures often prove attractive to bees, as their natural tendency is to build their hives in tree hollows and similar cavities. In the event that a colony of bees has taken up residence in your home, yard, or vehicle, there are steps you can take to get rid of them. As they are diurnal (active during the day), it is best to deal with hives after dark.

Removing Bees from Your Home

Dealing with a colony of bees living in your home may be easy or difficult, depending on whether the hive is exposed. You should dress in bulky protective clothing and spray an exposed hive with pesticides after dusk to avoid stings. Watch the hive at dawn and dusk the next day for any activity and spray again, if necessary. Once you are sure the bees are dead, you should remove the hive to avoid the risk of honey or wax melting and causing damage to your walls. This will also make a future infestation less likely.
In the event of a nest inside the walls, you may need to call a professional. Under no circumstances should you plug the entry point, as this may lead any bees in the hive to seek another exit, possibly into your living areas.

How to Get Rid of Bees in the Ground

A simple method for eliminating a ground bee problem is to purchase a chemical spray specifically labelled for ground bees (we recommend Spectracide). Ground bees are a species of yellow jacket and can become aggressive when agitated, so be sure to dress protectively and spray at night. Try to aim the chemical into the hive entrance so that the spray reaches the nesting area. Watch the area around dusk or dawn over the next few days for movement and spray again if needed. Note that bees who survive the spray will attempt to relocate their nest.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to kill ground bees by pouring gasoline or other generic chemicals into the nest. Doing so will poison the ground, killing both plants and animals. It may also prove a fire or health hazard to humans.

Getting Rid of Bees in Your Car

Eliminating bees or wasps from a car is often difficult, depending upon the location of the nest. It is dangerous and you should wear bulky, protective clothing and work at night if you plan to approach the colony. Sprays such as Raid will often eliminate the bees after a few uses. However, in the case of car nesting, the safest solution is to seek out a bee keeper or professional bee removal expert. Simply driving or letting the motor run will not eliminate a colony and may prove to agitate the bees.








Our pest control services are fast and effective, ensuring the highest level of safety for both your family and pets. Our local fanpesco experts are trained to deal with common household pests.
1'getting rid of mice and rat in your home
2. getting rid of termites  and crawling insects



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Bat Sound

Click here to listen to the clicking and popping sounds bats make to find their way through the dark.





Behavior, Diet & Habits

Most bats are insectivores, feeding on insects at night. Bats will also frequent outside lighting where insects will be flying in warmer weather. They may also be found near swimming pools, as insects might be attracted to these areas. There are some species that prefer other foods such as fruits, but most of these are not usually found in the United States.
Bats can be either colonial bats, living in colonies, or solitary bats, living alone or with just a few other bats. There is no queen bat in colonies; the bats just aggregate together.
Bats emerge in the early days of spring and leave their overwintering sites for summer homes. Typically, the first to establish nesting areas are the females ready to give birth. Because of their impending maternity, these new colonies are known as maternity or nursery colonies.
Baby bats are usually born during the summer months. The infant bats breastfeed until they’re ready to fly and hunt food on their own. The bats remain in this roost until the fall when it’s time to overwinter. Prior to leaving for winter residence, males begin arriving at these colonies in large numbers, ready to mate with the female inhabitants.
Winter hibernation is an instinct felt by all domestic bat species. Some travel less than 100 miles, while others travel thousands of miles from their summer roost. Equally fascinating is that some species winter in small groups, while others choose to gather in large numbers for their winter rest.

Reproduction

Many bats produce one litter of a few young per year, but number of offspring and mating habits vary depending on bats species.

Signs of a Bat Infestation

Homeowners may detect bats in several ways.  As bats enter and leave an opening, the oils from their fur get deposited and can result in a brown to black stain.  Bats can cause noises inside the home from their routine activities. Their droppings are another indicator of bat activity. The droppings are segmented and full of insect parts, which helps differentiate them from mouse droppings. The bats themselves are a sign and may be observed exiting from the home in the dusk to early evening hours.

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Are Bats Dangerous?

Bats are a unique mammal that has a long and storied history full ofmisconceptions. Through time, they’ve become associated with evil of many forms, such as sorcery, witchcraft, haunted cemeteries and vampires. Bats also have long been feared due to a belief that rabies is rampant within their population. This is only partially true. Bats can carry rabies, but it is rare, and most bats prefer to avoid interaction with humans so the chances of transmittal are low except when performing bat control work.
What is true about bats is they’re nocturnal and the only mammal capable of true flight. Bats are beneficial to humans, since common species feed entirely on insects. Some people even choose to install bat houses on their property to encourage nesting.

Bat Species

Though bats are distinct as a family, individual species can be difficult to differentiate. There are over 900 species of bats worldwide with approximately 40 of these residing north of Mexico.
The three of the most common species encountered domestically are the big brown bat, the little brown bat and the Mexican free-tailed bat. These can be difficult to tell apart (even for a professional), so it’s recommended that an expert be consulted prior to attempting any control efforts.

Bat Control

Bat management is truly a challenge. Any opening 3/8 inch or larger is sufficient for entry of smaller bats, so pest management professionals must be very thorough in their efforts.
The first part of successfully managing a bat infestation is to inspect and evaluate the situation. Two inspections may be necessary for a full understanding of the situation.
  • An inspection at dusk determines the size of the infestation as the bats leave for their nightly feeding. Also, it shows their preferred exit point from the structure.
  • A second inspection needs to take place during daylight hours when the bats are sleeping and humans can see best (bright lights such as flashlights and work lights may scare the bats at night and cause them to change their habits). This inspection needs to identify deficiencies of the building/structure, the roosting site, species of bat and equipment needed to effectively control.
Once the situation is assessed and understood, a humane solution should be devised.
Bats are a potentially dangerous infestation to control. Not only can they as pests cause problems, but there are medical implications to consider. Bats can carry rabies without showing any signs, and working near bats may increase chances of exposure. Also, accumulation of their droppings creates a suitable environment for the growth of Histoplasma capsulatum, a fungus which can cause lung disease in humans. Spores contained within the dust are inhaled into the lungs.