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Our staff are thoroughly trained and equipped to control all types of pests in restaurant, hotel, apartment, houses, office, commercial, industrial building such as factories, warehouses, granaries. General pest control includes hornets, bees, mites, weevils, ants, flies, silverfish, birds etc.

Contrary to popular belief chemicals aren’t the last recourse but the last resort in a good pest management program. The most successful and environmentally-friendly approach is the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a decision-making process that anticipates and prevents pest activity and infestation by combining several strategies to achieve long-term solutions. Components of an IPM program may include education, proper waste management, structural repair, maintenance, biological and mechanical control techniques, and pesticide application.

*** Definition of IPM:

  • Inspection
  • Identify Pests and Conducive Conditions
  • Prevention
  • Customer Consultation
  • Sanitation, Exclusion and, if necessary, Pesticide Application
  • Evaluation
  • Monitoring

*** IPM Benefits

  • Pest Prevention
  • Customer Awareness
  • Less Reliance on Pesticides
  • Improved Home Maintenance
  • Long-Term Solutions
  • Precise Pesticide Application
  • Effective and Environmentally Sensitive Protection

1, Cockroach-Control

cockroach-controlOur systematic approach towards cockroach control would include a comprehensive sanitation program to be followed by the client. Sanitation efforts will help to eliminate food, moisture and harbourages available to the cockroach population.

The chemical treatment includes application of residual insecticide mainly into cracks and crevices. Such openings commonly occur at expansion joints, between different elements of construction, and between equipment and floors

 

 

 

2, Rodent-Control

 

rodent-controlOur systematic approach towards cockroach control would include a comprehensive sanitation program to be followed by the client. Sanitation efforts will help to eliminate food, moisture and harbourages available to the cockroach population.

The chemical treatment includes application of residual insecticide mainly into cracks and crevices. Such openings commonly occur at expansion joints, between different elements of construction, and between equipment and floors.

 

 

 

3, Ant-Control
ant-controlIf an ant colony is established within the structure, killing the exposed workers seldom gives permanent relief because the queen(s) in the nest will continue to produce more workers. A chemical barrier may be effective for ants nesting outdoors that are invading the building.

Our toxic baits will be used for long-term control. The objective is to have the foraging ants feed on the bait and carry it back to the colony, where it is passed round and kills the queen(s) and brood. Baits are placed along ant foraging trails

 

 

 

4, Mosquito-Control

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Our control measures include inspection of the contracted area for mosquito breeding. Larvaciding will be carried out on an active breeding. Water elimination, where possible will be highlighted for your action. Due to their life cycle, our monthly visits will not be able to control breeding beyond 7 days if stagnant water persists. Effective larvaciding should be carried out weekly if such premises exist in the compound (your uncompleted disco area, for instance). Fogging will be carried out within the compound to suppress the adult mosquito population.

 

 

 

5, Fly-Control

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Good sanitation is the basic step in any fly management. Killing adult flies will reduce any infestation but elimination of breeding areas is necessary for good management. Whenever possible, food and materials that the flies can lay their eggs must be removed, destroyed as breeding medium or isolated from the egg-laying adult.

 

 

 

 

 

6, Dog-Tick-Control

 

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If dog ticks have infested your dog, bring it to a veterinarian for treatment of tick infestation. At the same time, the kennel, house as well as places frequented by the dog should be treated with an insecticide. Seal all the cracks and crevices in the kennel and house where ticks may hide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

7, Flea-Control

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Flea control indoors or outdoors relies on the use of insecticides. To prevent flea infestation at home, the following measures should be taken:

  • Maintain a high standard of cleanliness within your premises. Floors, carpets and upholstery should be vacuumed and cleaned frequently to remove any adult and developing fleas.
  • Infested pets should be treated by a veterinarian immediately.
  • Always keep pet bedding and areas frequented by pets clean. Bedding of infested pets should be destroyed or cleaned thoroughly to kill the fleas. Keeping pet’s outdoors helps to reduce the flea problem indoors.
  • Mattresses, cracks and crevices in the floor and bed should be treated with insecticides. Bedding of babies and young children should not be treated but washed or dry-cleaned.

Fleas may be brought into the home by rats and mice infesting the house so make sure your home is free from these.

8, Bedbug-Control
To prevent bedbug infestation, one must maintain a high standard of housekeeping and hygiene within the house. Cracks and crevices should be sealed so that they do not provide hiding places for bedbugs. Furniture and mattresses, especially the second-hand ones, should be inspected before bringing them into the house. If the house is infested with bedbugs, insecticide treatment of the house should eradicate the pest. The whole premises should be inspected and treatment must be carried out on furniture and in cracks and crevices. Infested mattresses can be wrapped in black plastic sheets and placed in the hot sun for several hours. The heat from the sun will kill the bedbugs while wrapping the mattresses in plastic ensures that the bedbugs do not escape when they are confronted with the heat. After insecticide treatment of the house, a high standard of cleanliness must be maintained for long-term control of bedbugs.