Ants

Ants are social insects commonly found in homes, attracted by food and water. They can invade kitchens and pantries, creating colonies.
How They Produce

How We Control

1. Inspection
We identify entry points, nests, and food sources.
2. Baiting
Place bait traps to attract worker ants, who carry the poison back to the colony.
3. Sealing and Prevention
Seal cracks and crevices to prevent re- entry and recommend food storage solutions.

Cockroaches

Cockroaches are notorious for spreading diseases and contaminating food. They are active at night and hide in dark, warm areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
How They Produce

How We Control

1. Inspection
Locate high-traffic areas, nests, and potential hiding spots.
2. Spray Treatment
Spray treatment is a pest control method where chemical insecticides are applied to surfaces or areas infested by pests.
3. Insecticide Treatment
Apply residual insecticides to crevices and areas where cockroaches are likely to hide.

Rodents (Mice & Rats)

Rodents pose a threat to both health and property, chewing on wires, spreading diseases, and contaminating food with their droppings.
How They Produce

How We Control

1. Trapping
Set snap traps, live traps, or glue boards in rodent-prone areas.
2. Rodenticides
Place rodent bait stations in strategic locations to eliminate infestations.
3. Sealing Entry Points
Block holes and gaps to prevent rodents from entering your property again.

Termites

Termites are silent destroyers, feeding on wood and causing structural damage. Infestations often go unnoticed until severe damage has occurred.
How They Produce

How We Control

1. Termite Inspection
Use moisture meters and visual inspection to identify signs of termite activity.
2. Liquid Treatment
Apply liquid termiticides around the foundation to create a protective barrier.
3. Bait Stations
Install bait stations around your home to attract and eliminate termite colonies.

Rodents (Mice & Rats)

Bed bugs are small, parasitic insects that feed on human blood, typically at night. They hide in mattresses, furniture, and cracks.
How They Produce

How We Control

1. Heat Treatment
Use high heat to kill bed bugs and their eggs in affected areas.
2. Vacuum and Clean
Thoroughly vacuum mattresses, bedding, and furniture to remove visible bugs and eggs.
3. Insecticide Application
Apply safe, targeted insecticides to cracks, crevices, and furniture.

Mosquitoes

Termites are silent destroyers, feeding on wood and causing structural damage. Infestations often go unnoticed until severe damage has occurred.
How They Produce
Mosquitoes are known for spreading diseases like malaria, dengue, and Zika virus. They breed in standing water and are a common nuisance in warm climates.

How We Control

1. Termite Inspection
Use moisture meters and visual inspection to identify signs of termite activity.
2. Liquid Treatment
Apply liquid termiticides around the foundation to create a protective barrier.
3. Bait Stations
Install bait stations around your home to attract and eliminate termite colonies.

Spiders

While spiders help control other pests, they can be a nuisance or even dangerous when found in homes. Common species include house spiders and poisonous types like black widows.
How They Produce

How We Control

1. Remove Webs
Clear webs and egg sacs from walls, corners, and windows.
2. Residual Insecticides
Apply insecticides in cracks, crevices, and spider-prone areas.
3. Preventive Sealing
Seal entry points and reduce clutter to limit hiding spaces for spiders.