Identify & Control Common Pests

Stay informed and protected with expert knowledge on pest identification and prevention.

Cockroach
Cockroaches

Cockroaches spread bacteria, allergens, and unpleasant odors. They thrive in damp, dark environments with food waste.

Solution: Use baits, traps, and seal cracks. Deep clean areas where food is stored or consumed.

Termite
Termites

Known as "silent destroyers", termites damage wooden structures from the inside out. Early detection is critical.

Solution: Professional baiting systems and soil treatment. Annual inspection highly recommended.

Rat
Rats & Mice

These rodents are disease carriers and can cause serious damage by gnawing on electrical wiring and insulation.

Solution: Seal entry points, deploy bait stations or traps, and monitor frequently.

Mosquito
Mosquitoes

These disease vectors transmit malaria, dengue, and more. They lay eggs in stagnant water and are most active at dusk.

Solution: Eliminate standing water, use insect nets, and apply repellents.

Ant
Ants

Common household invaders, ants follow scent trails and build colonies in and around buildings.

Solution: Use ant gels and powder. Cut off food sources and seal their paths.

Bed Bug
Bed Bugs

Bed bugs feed on human blood and cause itchy bites. They hide in furniture seams, bed frames, and upholstery.

Solution: Heat treatment, vacuuming, and professional fumigation if needed.

Flea
Fleas

Fleas commonly infest pets and can also bite humans, causing red, itchy bumps. They lay eggs in carpets and bedding.

Solution: Treat pets with veterinarian-approved medication. Wash bedding and vacuum regularly.

Wasp
Wasps

Wasps can become aggressive if threatened. Their stings are painful and may cause allergic reactions in some people.

Solution: Do not attempt to remove nests yourself. Call a professional exterminator.

Fly
House Flies

Flies are carriers of pathogens and reproduce rapidly in unsanitary environments, contaminating food and surfaces.

Solution: Use fly traps, keep trash covered, and clean food spills immediately.