The company is well known for its popular animated villainous mascot "Louie the Fly", who has been drawn and animated by
Geoffry Morgan Pike since 1957. The concept was the brainchild of the late author
Bryce Courtenay. Paired with a jingle created by James Joseph (“Jimmy”) White and used in animated TV commercials since 1962, he proudly sings of his own dirtiness, claiming to be afraid of no-one except "the man with the can of Mortein." The character and ditty was sung by Sydney singer Neil Williams, and later actor and comedian
Ross Higgins, best known as Ted Bullpitt in
Kingswood Country, and voice actor
Lee Perry. The music and lyrics for the jingle were written by James Joseph White and the copyright of the music and lyrics was held by him until his death. The copyright then was inherited by his relatives. The copyright of the jingle is registered with the
Australasian Performing Right Association. In 2017, the
National Film and Sound Archive added the
Louie the Fly Mortein jingle to the
Sounds of Australia register for songs of "cultural, historical and aesthetic significance and relevance". == References ==