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Ecomist: proudly supporting Local Government*

Established in 1992, Ecomist is an Australian owned and operated company. Its stylish, computerised range of dispensers use natural pyrethrins to provide complete insect control.

Pyrethrin comes from the chrysanthemum flower and is biodegradable, so it decomposes rapidly in the environment, making it an excellent and safe choice for everyone, including pets.

An Ecomist dispenser continuously releases small bursts of natural pyrethrins at regular intervals for controlling flying and crawling insects, even when doors and windows are open.

Installing an Ecomist dispenser will provide 24 hour protection from unwanted insects. It is very simple to operate – just set and forget.

Ecomist has a dedicated national team of franchise owners, who pride themselves on not only providing the best products, but also offering the best service to ensure indoor areas are free from disease carrying insects.

Homes, businesses, pubs, restaurants, cafes, food preparation, schools and childcare centres – whatever the need, Ecomist will eliminate those annoying bugs and insects, safely and effectively.

Mozzies, flies, ants, fleas, cockroaches and more… all gone!

Visit the Ecomist website for further information and to see which insect dispensing system is right for your council facilities.

In addition, you can also see the full range of Ecomist products at www.ecomist.com.au

*Copy supplied by Ecomist

 

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