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We can assist in the correct identification of your pest and the most efficient solution.
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We can assist in the correct identification of your pest and the most efficient solution.
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We can assist in the correct identification of your pest and the most efficient solution.
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Welcome to C & K Pest Solutions
I am Kevin Language. I am a trained entomologist and plant pathologist by trade.
I have a BCs entomology and botany degree, with an Honours degree in
sustainable Pest management.
- I have over 40 years of field experience in the
- Plant, insect and other pest identifications
- Efficient biological and chemical solutions

Common Pests
Services

Services
Identifying your pest is the first step.
After that, a recommended solution includes a chemical solution or if possible a biological solution will be suggested to help you with your specific pest problem.
We also offer specialised crop and consulting.
How to get started:
Fill in the form below and upload images that can be used for identifying your pest.
If possible upload images that can show the approximate size of the pest and different angles.
Once the form has been submitted an invoice will be sent of R250. Once proof of payment has been received, your pest will be identified and a suggested chemical or biological solution sent.
We may request samples to be sent away for analysis. If we require any more information we will electronically contact you.
Do's and Don'ts
When possible send close clear images and more than one.
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Nice clear image -
Pest treatment -
Clear. close, easy-to-identify marks on plant -
Damage is identifiable -
Damage is identifiable -
Good-quality, the insect is identifiable -
Blurry, not able to make positive identification -
More than one view, Easily identifiable -
Treatment to prevent pests -
Can see the texture and all elements of the pest -
Treatment to prevent pests -
Weed identification. Not very prominent against the surroundings -
The pest is not prominent. Weed needs to be pointed out. -
The issue is not clear on the photo. Pest can not be identified -
Stages of damage. Could be more than one source causing damage -
Close, clear image -
Damage visible