Pest identification
It can sometimes be difficult to correctly identify an insect pest which is why we ask customers to take a sample of the insect pest into customer service centre. The insect pest will be sent off to be tested and once the pest has been identified, a pest operative will be in contact with you to arrange an appointment.
Choosing a container
The container you use must be empty, clean and dry and have an air tight lid. Do not use a match box as this is not air tight. Examples of suitable containers include:
- Pill jar;
- Plastic tub;
- Plastic bottle;
- Glass bottle;
- Glass jar
How to get a sample
We suggest you try to get at least three samples.
- If the pest is a very small insect (eg a flea) an easy way to pick up a sample is to dab the pest with a cotton wool bud.
- If the pest is a larger insect pest, spray it with a fly spray then either gently brush it into your container or pick it up with tweezers and drop it in.
Please don't:
- Use sticky tape to collect a sample insect pest as it will get damaged when you remove it from the tape; or
- Hit insects with a rolled-up newspaper or magazine as this will squash the insect and make it really difficult to identify.