Other Pests
Since 1992, All Kill Pest Control has been a trusted name in pest management, delivering fast and effective Pest Control solutions for domestic, industrial, and commercial properties.

Feral Pigeons
Feral pigeons can be public health pests. They can accumulate wherever there is food and shelter, and can take up residence almost anywhere, including around houses, tall city buildings or schools. As well as being a nuisance and causing extensive damage to property, feral pigeons can also pose a risk to human health.
We recommended contacting
specialist Errol for bird control

Bees
South Africa is home to two sub-species or races of honeybees which are indigenous to the country: Apis mellifera Scutellata (or “African bee”) and Apis mellifera Capensis (or “Cape bee”). The African bee is an aggressive bee with a hardy strain and capable of producing large crops of honey.
We recommend contacting one of the below professional bee keepers.

Snakes
There are between 130 and 160 different species of snakes in South Africa. Most of them are not dangerous to humans. However, the Black Mamba, Green Mamba, Boomslang, Mozambique spitting cobra, Puff Adder and Rinkhals are highly dangerous.
We recommend contacting Neville Wolmarans from The Ndlondlo Reptile Park.

Bats
Bats are very necessary to our environment as they can each eat up to 2000 flying insects per night, and during the KZN rainy season mosquitos make up a major part of their diet. Fruit bats are major pollinators. Many species are protected and it is our policy not to interfere with them.
We recommend contacting the Bat Interest Group