Mosquito Management
Mosquito control manages the population of mosquitoes to reduce their damage to human health, economies, and enjoyment. Mosquito control is a vital public-health practice throughout the world and especially in the tropics because mosquitoes spread many diseases, such as malaria and the Zika virus.
Larva Control
Larvicides target larvae in the breeding habitat before they can mature into adult mosquitoes and disperse. Larvicide treatment of breeding habitats helps reduce the adult mosquito population in nearby areas.
Flies/Fleas Control
Fleas cause nuisance and distress to pet owners and occasionally inhabitants of newly occupied houses where animals or birds have been resident. A very through vacuum and clean though is required before a successful residual insecticidal treatment is carried out to the premises. All areas should be treated including soft furnishings and sometimes curtains too. Animals showing signs of current infestation should be attended to by a veterinary surgeon.
Lizard control
Treat the foundation around the building with Cypermethrin. The product provides a quick knockdown of any insect. To control insects inside the house, apply DForce Aerosol. The treatment will kill off insects that serve as food for lizards.
Spider control
In order to kill their prey, all spiders use venom. Not all spiders however are dangerous to humans. If Black Widow Spiders and Brown Recluse Spiders, Hobo Spiders and European House Spiders are found, pest control treatment should be considered. These spiders do not create spider webs indoors.
Carpet beetle
Carpet beetles, which belong to the family of beetles known as dermestids, are pests in warehouses, homes, museums, and other locations where suitable food exists. three species of carpet beetles cause serious damage to fabrics, carpets, furs, stored food, and preserved specimens—the varied carpet beetle, the furniture carpet beetle, and the black carpet beetle.
Ants control
Ants are a social insect that lives in colonies. Treatment plans should include killing the entire colony. Just spraying an ant with a typical ant spray, particularly a repellent spray will only kill a few at best. Ants may enter your house foraging for food or seek shelter.