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Pestlinc aims to be a leading service provider in the Termite & Pest Management Industry in South East Queensland, by demonstrating strong ethical business practices and dedication to our clientele.

At Pestlinc, we always try to work smarter, not harder… but we’re definitely not afraid to work hard and get dirty when ...
15/05/2026

At Pestlinc, we always try to work smarter, not harder… but we’re definitely not afraid to work hard and get dirty when required! 💪🐜

This setup made life a lot easier while completing inspections and pest control treatments across a large unit complex — with 10+ units a day, there’s a lot of gear and walking involved. Using this trolley helped save our arms, legs, and shoulders from unnecessary strain, reducing the chance of injury and leaving us with more energy to focus on doing the job properly for our clients.

Sometimes the simple ideas make the biggest difference! 👌

13/05/2026

***MOTHER'S DAY MAY G I V E A W A Y ***
WIN a free combined termite inspection and pest control service with the awesome team at
Pestlinc, valued at $395!
HOW TO ENTER:
* Attend a Social Mums Club Capalaba, Alex Hills & Surrounds event in May
* Be a member of our Social Mums Club Capalaba, Alex Hills & Surrounds Facebook group
BONUS ENTRIES:
✅Tag a mum below (each tag = 1 extra entry)
✅Every event you attend in May = 1 bonus entry
The more you show up, the more chances you have to WIN
Massive thanks to Linc and Nic from Pestlinc for spoiling one very lucky mum this Mother's Day!
Closes: Sunday 31 May at 10pm AEST.
Winner: Will be randomly selected and announced in the group the following week.
Open to Social Mums Club - Capalaba, Alex Hills members.
This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook.
Stay tuned each day to hear about what's next for our Mother's Day May Giveaway!
👇🏼Tag a friend and let's share the love this Mother's Day! 🌸

Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mums out there today 💐A special thank you to the mums closest to me for everything...
10/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mums out there today 💐

A special thank you to the mums closest to me for everything you do each and every day — your love, strength and support never go unnoticed.

Today can also be a hard day for many, so our thoughts are with those whose mums can’t be with them today, and with the mums missing their loved ones ❤️

From all of us at Pestlinc, we hope you all have a beautiful day.

⚡️ Why do termites love power points & pipe areas? 🐜It might sound strange, but these spots can be the perfect environme...
16/04/2026

⚡️ Why do termites love power points & pipe areas? 🐜

It might sound strange, but these spots can be the perfect environment for termites to move in.

The photos below show two key attractors:
💧 Moisture from plumbing or leaks
🔥 Warmth from electrical outlets

Together, this creates a cosy, humid space where termites can thrive—and even establish a nest (bivouac) inside your walls without you knowing.

🚨 In this case, the power actually had to be turned off to the area, as the termites were shorting the electrical circuit—a serious safety risk on top of the damage they cause.

These hidden areas are exactly why regular termite inspections are so important—what you can’t see can cause serious damage.

If something seems off (or even if it doesn’t), it’s always worth getting it checked 👌

15/04/2026

🚨 A real reminder why Annual Termite Inspections matter 🚨

Today we attended an emergency call after a tenant reported power issues ⚡
An electrician attended first… and discovered termites coming through a power socket 😳

Once onsite, we confirmed activity inside the wall cavities (as shown in the video), but it didn’t stop there…

We then checked the subfloor and found a large mud lead running up the block wall into the home 🐜

Here’s the kicker 👇
This property is built with steel posts and metal floor joists — something many people think means they’re safe from termites.

❌ Unfortunately, termites don’t need to eat steel… they just go around it.

👉 This mud lead would have likely been picked up during a routine annual termite inspection
👉 Early detection could have prevented most of the damage inside the home



🏡 Annual termite inspections are your first line of defence
Don’t wait for signs like this — by then, the damage is already done.

📞 If you’re due (or overdue), now’s the time to book in and stay protected.

12/04/2026

🐜 Termite Mud Leads – What to Look For!

Termites can build mud leads up external slabs, brickwork, and walls surprisingly fast—sometimes in a matter of days! These mud tunnels protect them as they travel between the ground and your home… and they’re often one of the first visible warning signs of activity.

👉 That’s why we always recommend doing a quick walk around your home regularly in between your annual termite inspections. Keep an eye out for any unusual mud trails, especially along edges of slabs, weep holes, and brickwork.

At Pestlinc, even when we’re onsite for something completely different, we’re always keeping a vigilant eye out for termite activity or risk areas—because protecting your home is always our priority.

If you spot something that doesn’t look right, don’t ignore it—reach out and we’ll take a look 👍

From our family to yours, we wish you all a safe and happy Easter 🐰
02/04/2026

From our family to yours, we wish you all a safe and happy Easter 🐰

02/04/2026

Here is a great video from Richard 👏

This one shows just how effective and flexible our specialised Termidor High Pressure system really is when it comes to protecting your home.

In this job, we were able to limit disruption by only removing a small section of decking to access the concrete paths below. With other systems, the entire deck would’ve needed to come up — adding a lot more time, cost, and inconvenience for the homeowner.

Smart solutions, better results, and minimal disruption — that’s how we do it at Pestlinc 👍

24/03/2026

Termites don’t always show themselves… until it’s too late 🐜🚫

In this video, we found active termites over 20 metres away from the only visible damage — a soft skirting board. From there, they had tracked right along the wall cavity with no other visible signs at all.

With the owner’s approval, we created small access points to inspect inside the walls… and sure enough, the activity was well hidden behind the scenes.

We also located the same termite species active in two large gum trees and a nearby tree stump, which we suspect may have been the nesting site — all of which were treated while onsite.

👉 This is exactly why regular termite inspections are so important.
Early detection can be the difference between a minor issue and major structural damage.

Don’t wait until you see termites — by then, they’ve usually been there a while.

📞 If it’s been over 12 months since your last inspection, now’s the time. Ph 3077 9949.

🐀 Big Changes Coming to Rat & Mouse BaitsFrom 24 March, there are some changes happening to a number of the common rat a...
15/03/2026

🐀 Big Changes Coming to Rat & Mouse Baits

From 24 March, there are some changes happening to a number of the common rat and mouse baits sold in Australia.

The labels for a group of products called Second Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides (SGARs) are being suspended. The aim is to reduce the risk of secondary poisoning to our native wildlife — particularly birds of prey that may feed on rodents that have eaten bait.

What this will likely mean for homeowners and businesses:

• Some of the stronger rodent baits will become harder to buy
• Many retailers are expected to remove them from shelves over time
• Effective rodent control will rely more on professional treatment and monitoring

These products aren’t banned — licensed pest professionals can still use them, but under stricter rules.

For us at Pestlinc, it won’t change a lot. We’ve always followed label directions and used lockable bait stations to prevent off-target feeding. The main difference moving forward will likely be more regular monitoring and the increased use of non-SGAR rodent products to help keep rodent activity under control.

We’ve already been seeing a bit more rodent activity around Brisbane lately, so it’s a good time to get on top of it early.

Have you noticed more rats or mice around your home or business recently?

If so, feel free to get in touch with the team at Pestlinc — we’re always happy to help. 🐭

Address

PO Box 1131
Capalaba, QLD
4157

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 3pm

Telephone

+61730779949

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