
Battling Bed Bugs the Smart Way, LCM Green’s Guide to a Pest-Free Home
Bed bugs are tiny, persistent pests that can turn peaceful nights into itchy nightmares. At LCM Green, we believe in proactive, eco-conscious pest control that

Bed bugs are tiny, persistent pests that can turn peaceful nights into itchy nightmares. At LCM Green, we believe in proactive, eco-conscious pest control that

Warm weather brings outdoor fun, and mosquitoes. At LCM Green we prioritise safe, effective mosquito control that protects your family, pets and property while minimising

Safe. Sustainable. Smart.
In a world increasingly focused on health and sustainability, pest control is evolving and LCM Green is leading the way. Gone are the days of harsh chemicals and reactive treatments. Today, homeowners, businesses, and churches across South Africa are embracing eco-conscious pest management that protects people, pets, and the planet.

LCM Green Offers Safe, Simple Solutions for Homes, Businesses, Commerical Spaces . .
As the chill of winter fades and spring begins to bloom across South Africa, we welcome longer days, fresh air, and the promise of renewal. But while we’re opening windows and planting gardens, pests are waking up too, creeping out of their winter hideouts and looking for new places to settle.

Spring is slowly on its way, days will start teasing us with warmer weather, blooms, and the promise of renewal. But as we open our

In the battle against household pests, opting for eco-friendly pest control methods not only safeguards your home but also promotes environmental sustainability, some compelling reasons why eco-friendly pest control is the way forward.

As temperatures drop, many homeowners assume pests disappear until spring. However, winter is a critical time for pest control. At LCM Green, we understand that

As temperatures drop, birds seek warm and sheltered spaces to nest, often invading homes, businesses, and commercial properties. While birds are a vital part of

As South Africa transitions from summer to winter, the changing weather can impact pest activity. While some pests may become less active, others, like ants, may start seeking shelter indoors to escape the cold.