Rapture Pest Control Coolamon

Rapture Pest Control Coolamon Fully Licensed/ Insured, Local, Independant Coolamon Pest Control. Coolamon based. General Pests, Termite Inspections/ Treatments.
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Servicing Coolamon, Wagga Wagga, Ganmain, Ariah Park, Narrandera, Junee, Cootamundra and surroundings.

19/05/2026

At Rapture Pest Control, we believe mental health matters. We proudly support mental health programs, awareness, and anyone currently struggling with mental health challenges.

Our Owner/Technician, Jordan, has battled mental health issues for most of his life and understands firsthand how important support, understanding and compassion can be. With misdiagnosis' for 20+ years, failed ventures, isolation, breakdowns and more Jordan understands how extremely difficult it is.

Mental health struggles are often invisible, but they are very real — and nobody should feel alone in facing them.

We want our community to know that it’s okay to speak up, ask for help, and support one another. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, ADD/ ADHD, PTSD, OCD or any other mental health challenges, you are not weak, and you are not alone.

At the end of the day, we’re not just here to protect homes and businesses — we’re here to support people too. 💙

17/05/2026

🐜🕷️ Sick of ants, spiders, cockroaches or rodents taking over your home or business?

At Rapture Pest Control, we provide reliable, affordable pest treatments that actually work — with friendly service and professional results every time.

✅ General pest treatments
✅ Spiders, Cockroaches, Bed Bugs, Ants
✅️ Termite Inspections, Treatments, Baiting, Pre Purchase Inspections, Reticulation Refills.
✅ Rodent solutions, Baiting.
✅ Family & pet-friendly options
✅ Residential & Commercial

We’re local, fully insured, 12+ years in industry, multiple accreditations/ training and committed to keeping your property/ home pest-free all year round.

Message the page today for a free quote or to book your treatment before spots fill up!

📍 Servicing Coolamon, Wagga Wagga, Junee & surrounding areas.

12/05/2026

Good day all,

Amour Renard here from Riverina Reptile Relocation. I'd like to remind everyone to keep safe as we approach the cooler weather. Many are assuming snakes have gone away for the winter brumation, though it's not quite accurate.
Here's a few tips as well as facts regarding the current weather, the why, what you should do to keep safe.

1. Snakes can come out for a-bit of sun in temperatures as little as 14⁰c.

This can occur even in the winter, though we haven't hit consistent cooler temperatures as of yet. While most of our adult population has gone away, they're simply not as active, though still active while ever we have these warm temperatures.

2. Longer warm weather due to the El Nino.

Due to the fact we are currently in this weather pattern, our summers, springs and Autumns are warmer which is why snakes haven't gone away just yet. Many people assume that being in May snake season is over, though these weather patterns play a far more important part than many people realise.

So, what can you do to keep safe and understand when snakes might be out and about?

1. This time of year many people are cleaning their sheds, garages and other areas out in preparation for the winter. Keep an eye out for any visitors, and if it's a warm day, this is especially so.

2. If we've had a run of a few cooler day and night cycles, you'll find when we get a change to warmer days like the last few that snakes also notice this and come out to eat and get some sun. Plan your actions accordingly with your cleaning, as well as being outdoors.

3. If you do come across a snake, there's mo reason to harm it nor fear it. The snake is just as scared of you, as you are of it. Unless you're in striking range, simply leave the area carefully and more than likely seeing it's been spotted will also take off. However, if you wish for the snake to be removed then do not leave the area. Simply keep watch from a safe location. I cannot stress enough the importance of keeping your eyes on the snake. This means I have a far higher chance at removing the snake for you.

4. Don't slack off outdoors when gardening, bush walking or for the tradies out there with your PPE gear. More often than not, snakes pop up in places we least expect them to be and when we're not expecting them. You wouldn't believe the variety of places I've caught snakes from over the years.

5. What should you do if bitten or suspect you have? The most common snake you're likely to encounter is the Eastern Brown which has tiny 2.8mm fangs at best. Most people expect a bite to be felt, or even be painful. You may not feel anything at all, no sign of a bite can occur at the bite site. There's no written rule 100% of the time. It can even feel like a 'bump' and a snake moves off. If you've been bitten or feel a bump and suspect you may be, it's important to treat it like a potential bite. Don't panic, keep yourself calm and avoid moving around including playing with your phone. Thousands are bitten each year by venomous snakes in Australia each year and less than 5 people die from those bites. Your chance of survival is high, especially if you apply a SMART bandage and follow the advice I've written above.

6. When will the snakes finally go away to brumate (less active not like hibernation which is total isolation)?

When temperatures on a daily basis on average are not as warm. There needs to be motivation for a snake to come be out. Food is that motivation, and when we have minus temperatures at night and cool days then snakes are unable to digest their meals as they are thermo-regulated (not cold blooded). Snakes that cannot digest their meals will not be able to digest the meal and will regurgitate it to protect themselves otherwise it will rot and cause their demise. Snakes live a simple life. Heat, eat and mate.

7. I've heard snakes don't come out in winter as it's too cold. Is this true? No, not at all. During the winter they may come out on an especially warm day just to warm up as living under a rock, log or down a rabbit hole isn't the warmest experience. While this doesn't happen regularly, it still may occur once or twice a month depending on the weather.

8. What can I do to keep my pets safe from snakes? There are trainers out there that teach snake avoidance training which basically means your dog's are taught to when they see a snake to understand this is a high threat to their safety and to leave it alone. Snakes have no interest in your pet's though unfortunately I come across many situations where the pet's have an interest in the snake. Feel free to contact me if you wish to know more regarding this.

9. Understand while every snake has the potential to pose a danger to us, as a species they are not dangerous. Meaning they do not have any intent to harm us so long as we don't pose a threat to them. Rather than reach for something to harm it (95% of all snake bites occur this way) reach for the phone to have it relocated should it not be in a position to move on of it's own accord. Not every snake needs relocating, and many are just passing through.

10. Finally we come to babies. Understand that there are many myths and falsehoods surround baby snakes. I hear that 'they're not as venomous as adult snakes' also 'they aren't really venomous until they're older'. Another I hear is 'they can't regulate their venom'.

A) Baby snakes of all species are just as venomous as their adult counterparts, though their venom output is smaller. Don't underestimate their capabilities as they are still quite deadly.

B) Baby snakes are able to inflict a venomous bite from the moment they exit from their egg (in oviparous species meaning those that lay eggs such as the Eastern Brown Snake) and ovoviparous for those that give live birth such as Tiger Snakes, Red belly black snakes. Treat any baby snake with the same caution and first aid you would with an adult.

C) Most definitely venomous snakes can control their venom output. While I'm unsure as to where and how this myth got started, I can assure you it's simply that, a myth. It can take up to a few weeks for a snake to regain their venom back, and babies like to feed regularly (at least once a week). So it makes no sense at all that all their venom would go into a bite of a human, prey or other threat only to have to feed once a month due to lack of venom.

If you do have a snake you need relocated simply call me on 0421449451. I operate 24/7.

09/05/2026

Australia’s most popular garden material has been exposed as a pest magnet, with infestations surging and homeowners facing catastrophic repair bills exceeding $100,000.

Limited spots were available and we made the cut and we secured and got ours done. We are one of only a few(5) in the ar...
04/05/2026

Limited spots were available and we made the cut and we secured and got ours done. We are one of only a few(5) in the area that are legally allowed to use rodent baits.

Make sure you are only using licensed and accredited companies for your rodent baiting needs as all procedures and baiting laws have changed.

As of March 2026, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has introduced major restrictions on second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) to protect native wildlife and pets from secondary poisoning. These changes, which take effect on March 24, 2026, represent a significant shift toward professional-only pest management for the most toxic baits.Key Changes to Rodenticide Use (2026)Restriction of SGARs: Popular second-generation baits (containing broadifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, difenialone, and flocoumafen) are now restricted and suspended from general retail sale, requiring a professional licence to purchase in many cases.Mandatory Bait Stations: SGARs must now be used in secured, tamper-resistant bait stations.Residential Restrictions: For home use, products are limited in package size, must be used indoors, and are forbidden for long-term use (maximum 35 days without evaluation).Commercial Use Controls: Commercial users must follow strict guidelines, including no outdoor use for mice and specific distance-from-building limits for rat control.Ban on Certain Formulations: Liquid and powder anticoagulant registrations are cancelled.Mandatory Warning & Disposal Instructions: New labels will require finding and disposing of dead carcasses to prevent secondary poisoning of owls, eagles, and other native scavengers.

This will now impact across all states. Pest controls must have a license to purchase and use the allowed rodenticides.
They MUST also be accredited in doing so.

04/05/2026

Fire ant alert for Toowoomba, QLD. ‼️🐜 🛑

The National Fire Ant Eradication Program has reported a new sighting in Cotswold Hills, spotted by a member of the public. The nest has been quickly destroyed, and the area has been surveyed to ensure no additional colonies have been missed.

Locals are asked to remain vigilant and report any possible sightings in the area.

Our Advocacy Director Reece Pianta said it’s a prime example of why fire ant suppression and eradication funding must continue.

‘Fire ants don’t respect boundaries – if pressure drops, they spread. It only takes one missed nest for them to re-establish and push into new areas,’ he said.

‘Fire ants are one of the world’s worst super pests, with the potential to devastate our native wildlife, harm people and pets, and cost Australia billions each year if they’re allowed to spread.

‘It has been 12 months since the state committed $24 million to a targeted fire ant suppression program – a critical, short-term boost designed to slow the spread of this invasive species – and it’s been working.

‘Last year’s boost was a lifeline. It has delivered hard-earned wins on the frontlines – but this detection shows just how fragile that progress is.

‘That funding formed part of a broader three-year effort, which is due to run out this year.

‘We hope to see this investment continued in the upcoming state budget to keep these hard-earned wins on track.’

Report sightings directly to the National Fire Ant Eradication Program https://ants.daf.qld.gov.au/help-me-report/ 📌

09/04/2026

Getting a regular termite inspection is crucial because termites—often called "silent destroyers"—can eat through the timber structure of a home for years without detection, causing severe structural damage and tens of thousands of dollars in repairs. In Australia, termite damage is not covered by home insurance policies, making early detection through professional inspections the most cost-effective way to protect a homeowner’s largest investment.
Here is why regular termite inspections are essential:
Undetected Structural Damage: Termites feed from the inside out, often leaving paint or a thin veneer of timber intact, meaning severe damage can exist behind walls, under floors, and in roof voids without visible signs, this can short out electrical wiring, circuits etc.
Cost Savings: A professional inspection, which typically costs a few hundred dollars, can catch infestations early, saving owners from repairing damage that can cost over $10,000+ to remediate.
High Risk and Frequency: In many regions, the risk of termite attack is 12 times greater than that of a house fire. A large colony can consume significant timber in as little as three months.
Preventative Maintenance: Inspectors do not just look for live termites; they identify conditions that attract them, such as high moisture, poor ventilation, and timber-to-soil contact, potential or current water leaks, conducive conditions and high risk areas.
Insurance Exclusions: Because termite damage is considered preventable through maintenance, it is never covered by building insurance, leaving homeowners to pay for repairs out of pocket.
Property Value Protection: Past or present termite activity can significantly reduce the market value of a home and complicate the sale process, as it must be disclosed to buyers.
When to Inspect
Industry experts consider it essential to have a minimum annual inspection/s, or every six months in high-risk areas (Coolamon, Junee, Ariah Park, Ganmain, Wagga Wagga, Ardlethan, Marrar, Narrandera are all very high risk areas. Signs that necessitate an immediate inspection include mud tubes on walls/foundations, stuck doors or windows, buckling floors, or piles of discarded wings.

Send a message to learn more

08/04/2026

⚠️ Reminder: educate your clients about termites and electrical appliances ⚠️
This is an issue worth reinforcing with customers during inspections and reports. Many clients still don’t realise that electrical appliances and services are high‑risk termite zones.

We regularly see activity in and around:
🔌 Meter boxes and switchboards
🔌 Air‑conditioning units
🔌 Hot water systems
🔌 Power points and wall cavities with wiring conduits

It’s important to explain why this happens. Termites aren’t attracted to electricity itself, but to the heat, moisture and concealed access these installations create.

Conduits and wall penetrations can effectively act as highways, allowing termites to move unnoticed into wall cavities and roof spaces.

When talking with clients, it helps to highlight the warning signs they can safely look for, such as mud shelter tubes around meter boxes or unexplained electrical issues that may indicate damage to insulation. At the same time, stress that DIY sprays and interference are a risk, particularly near electrical infrastructure, and can push colonies deeper or make professional treatment harder.

This is also a good opportunity to reinforce the value of regular termite inspections, especially for properties with older wiring, external meter boxes or split systems mounted against walls. Framing it as both a structural and electrical safety issue tends to resonate strongly with clients.

Clear client education on this topic not only helps manage expectations, but also builds trust and positions inspections as preventative — not just reactive.

24/02/2026

🛑🕷🕸 Rapture Pest Control – Protection You Can Trust! 🪳🛑
We are Coolamon local.

Looking for good prices, excellent quality, and perfect service? Rapture Pest Control has you covered!
We take pride in doing the job right the first time — no cutting corners, no rushing through appointments, and no treating you like just another number.
💰 Affordable pricing
⭐ Top-quality workmanship
🤝 Friendly, reliable service

When you shop local, you’re choosing a company that truly cares about your home and our community. Don’t waste time with big companies that overcharge and cut corners. Choose a team that stands behind their work and puts customers first.

📞 Call/ Message Rapture Pest Control today and experience the difference!

20/02/2026

The Australian Environmental Pest Managers Association

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Coolamon
Coolamon, NSW
2701

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 11am
Sunday 9am - 11am

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+61481796649

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