We help agricultural businesses manage pest populations in a way that supports both productivity and environmental sustainability. Instead of relying on excessive chemical use, we implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies that combine biological controls, habitat modification, and targeted interventions. Our approach minimizes disruption to beneficial species, improves soil health, and reduces long-term reliance on pesticides.
Why Pest Management Matters to Agricultural Enterprises
Feral animals cause significant operational and financial losses in the agricultural sector. They reduce yields, compromise animal welfare, and undermine land management practices across farming, grazing, and horticultural operations.
Common vertebrate pests impacting agricultural businesses include:
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Feral pigs damaging crops, pasture, and infrastructure
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Feral deer, goats, and rabbits overgrazing and outcompeting stock
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Wild dogs and foxes preying on lambs, calves, and small livestock
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Feral cats disrupting pest control balance and spreading disease
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Birds eating seed and shooting plants
These animals directly impact:
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Crop productivity and quality
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Stock loss and vet costs
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Biosecurity and WHS compliance
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Environmental stewardship and sustainability goals












