What is Cockroach Treatment?
Cockroach treatment is a professional pest control service used to
eliminate cockroaches from homes, kitchens, offices, restaurants,
etc. It uses safe and effective gel baits or chemical sprays to kill and
control cockroach infestations and prevent future outbreaks.
How is the Treatment Done? (Step-by-Step Process)
- Inspection
A pest control technician visits your location and inspects infested
areas like:- Kitchen cabinets
- Sink areas
- Under appliances (fridge, microwave)
- Bathroom corners
- Wall cracks, furniture gaps
- Gel Baiting (Main Treatment)
- Cockroach Gel is applied in hidden areas.
- Common gel brands: Bayer Maxforce, Advion, etc.
- The gel contains a slow-acting poison (e.g., Fipronil or
Indoxacarb). - Cockroaches eat the gel and return to their nest, spreading the
poison to others — killing the entire colony.
- Spray Treatment (if needed)
- In some cases, a mild spray is used in:
- Drainage corners
- Bathrooms
- Kitchen baseboards
- Behind/under appliances
- The spray kills visible cockroaches instantly.
- Common chemicals: Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin (low-toxicity).
- Post-Treatment Advice
- Keep kitchen clean and dry.
- Don’t leave food uncovered.
- Seal wall cracks and gaps.
- Take AMC (Annual Maintenance) for long-term protection.
What is Lizard Control Treatment?
Lizard control is a pest management service designed to repel or
eliminate lizards from indoor and outdoor areas such as homes,
offices, restaurants, and buildings. Though lizards are not harmful
pests, many people consider them a nuisance or unhygienic,
especially in kitchens and food areas.
How is the Treatment Done? (Process)
- Site Inspection
- A technician inspects:
- Lizard entry points (windows, ceilings, vents)
- Areas with insect activity (their food source)
- Warm or moist corners (behind refrigerators, lights)
- Chemical Spray Treatment
- A special lizard repellent spray is applied on walls, ceilings,
windows, and entry points. - The spray irritates and repels lizards — it doesn’t kill them
directly. - Common chemicals used: Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin, or
natural oil-based repellents.
- Gel or Herbal Application (Optional)
- Herbal lizard repellent gels or pastes may be applied in food
sensitive areas (like kitchen cabinets). - These contain camphor, peppermint, lemongrass oil, etc. – safe
and natural.
- Entry Point Blocking & Advice
- Technicians may suggest sealing vents, covering open drains, or
installing mesh on windows. - Customers are advised to reduce indoor insect activity, which
attracts lizards.
What is Termite Treatment?
Termite treatment is a professional pest control service that targets
destructive white ants (termites) which feed on wood, furniture,
paper, and even building structures. It involves chemical barriers,
drilling, injection, and spraying to eliminate existing termites and
prevent future infestations.
There are two types of treatments:
1.Pre-construction treatment – done before building construction.
2.Post-construction treatment – done in already constructed
buildings.
How is the Treatment Done? (Post-Construction Process)
- Inspection
- Technicians inspect your home or office to identify:
- Signs of termite infestation (mud tubes, hollow wood,
damaged furniture) - Entry points (walls, foundation cracks, flooring)
- Drilling and Injection Method
- Small holes (6–12 mm wide) are drilled at a distance of 1.5–2 feet
along the walls, floors, and wooden structures. - Termiticide chemical is injected into these holes using high
pressure injectors. - This creates a chemical barrier that kills existing termites and
prevents entry.
- Wood Treatment (if needed)
- Affected furniture, doors, or cupboards are treated using direct
spray or brushing with anti-termite solution. - Wood preservatives and borate-based chemicals may be
applied.
- Sealing
- After chemical injection, the holes are sealed with cement or
white putty.
- Follow-Up (if required)
- In some severe cases, 2nd or 3rd visits may be scheduled.
What is a Wood Borer?
Wood borers are tiny beetles or larvae (like powder post beetles)
that bore holes in wood and damage wooden furniture, doors,
windows, flooring, and structures from the inside. The most
common sign is fine wood powder (frass) falling from holes in
furniture.
What is Wood Borer Control Treatment?
Wood borer control is a specialized pest control service that targets
and eliminates wood-boring insects in furniture and wooden
structures. It prevents internal damage and extends the life of the
wood.
How is the Treatment Done? (Step-by-Step Process)
- Inspection
- Technicians inspect wooden items to identify:
- Small round holes in wood
- Fine powder (frass) around or under wooden surfaces
- Soft or hollow wood
- Active larvae tunnels
- Direct Injection Method
- Small holes are drilled near infested areas.
- A wood borer chemical (solvent-based or water-based) is
injected deep into the wood using a syringe or pressure pump. - This kills active larvae and prevents further infestation.
- Surface Treatment
- A strong borer control chemical is applied/brushed/sprayed on
all exposed wooden surfaces. - This allows the chemical to seep in and act as a protective
barrier.
- Follow-Up
- Repeat treatment may be recommended in case of heavy
infestation. - Furniture may be covered and sealed for a few hours post
treatment for best effect.
What is Rat Control Treatment?
Rat control is a professional pest management service that aims to
eliminate rats, mice, and other rodents from residential,
commercial, and industrial areas. It involves baiting, trapping,
proofing, and monitoring methods to ensure effective rodent
control and prevention.
How is the Treatment Done? (Step-by-Step Process)
- Site Inspection
- The technician inspects the property to identify:
- Entry points (holes, cracks, drains, etc.)
- Rat movement areas (kitchen, storage, false ceilings, etc.)
- Food sources and nesting zones
- Baiting (Poison Baits)
- Rodenticides (rat poison) are placed in secure bait boxes.
- These baits attract rats and kill them after consumption.
- Common chemicals: Bromadiolone, Zinc Phosphide,
Coumatetralyl. - Baits are placed in hidden, rat-active areas (e.g., corners, under
sinks, storerooms).
- Trapping (Non-chemical method)
- Used in sensitive areas like homes with pets, food industries, etc.
- Glue traps, snap traps, or live cages are used to catch rats safely.
- Technicians check and remove traps during follow-up visits.
- Proofing & Recommendations
- Entry points (holes, cracks) are identified and suggested for
sealing. - Clients are advised to maintain hygiene, close food sources, and
reduce clutter.
What is Mosquito Control Treatment?
Mosquito control is a professional pest control service that targets
adult mosquitoes and their breeding sources to reduce the
mosquito population and prevent mosquito-borne diseases like
dengue, malaria, chikungunya, and Zika virus. The treatment
includes spraying, fogging, larvicidal application, and preventive
measures.
How is the Treatment Done? (Step-by-Step Process)
- Site Inspection
- Technicians identify:
- Mosquito breeding grounds (stagnant water, drains, pots)
- High-risk areas (dark corners, under furniture, gardens)
- Adult mosquito resting places (walls, curtains, vegetation)
- Larvicide Treatment (Water Source Treatment)
- Anti-larval chemical (like Temephos or Bacillus thuringiensis) is
added to stagnant water tanks, drains, flower pots, etc. - It kills mosquito larvae before they turn into adults.
- Thermal Fogging (Smoke Fogging)
- Outdoor treatment using a fogging machine that disperses
mosquito repellent smoke in open areas. - Fog reaches dense plants, garbage areas, and drainage lines.
- Common chemical: Pyrethrum-based fogging solution.
- Indoor Residual Spray (IRS)
- Spraying on walls, curtains, and dark corners where adult
mosquitoes rest. - Chemicals: Deltamethrin, Cyfluthrin, or Bifenthrin – safe and
long-lasting.
- Herbal Spray (Optional)
- Eco-friendly and herbal options available with lemongrass,
citronella, and eucalyptus oils – safe for kids and pets.
Why is Snake Control Important?
- India is home to many venomous snakes (e.g., cobra, krait, viper).
- Snakes may enter homes, gardens, factories, or farms in search
of food (rats, frogs) or shelter. - Presence of snakes poses serious safety risks to humans and
pets.
How is the Treatment Done? (Step-by-Step Process)
1. Site Inspection
- Technician checks:
- Snake sightings and entry points
- Nearby water sources, rodent activity, vegetation
- Snake shelters: wood piles, holes, cracks, debris
2. Snake Repellent Application
- Application of herbal or chemical snake repellent spray or
granules in:- Boundaries, garden areas, compound walls
- Drains, bushes, construction sites, and near water tanks
- The repellent creates a strong odor barrier that drives snakes
away.
3. Physical Proofing (if needed)
- Recommendations to:
- Close wall gaps, holes, vents
- Install fine wire mesh in drainage and pipeline areas
- Clear heavy vegetation and junk piles
4. Emergency Catching (Optional & On Request)
- In case of a live snake sighting, rescue experts may be deployed
(based on location and permission) to safely catch and release
the snake. - Note: Killing snakes is illegal in India under the Wildlife
Protection Act.
What Are House Flies?
House flies are common flying insects found near food, garbage,
drains, and livestock. While they don’t bite, they are highly
unhygienic and can spread serious diseases like cholera, typhoid,
diarrhea, food poisoning, and dysentery by contaminating food and
surfaces.
What is Fly Control Treatment?
Fly control treatment is a professional pest control service that
reduces and eliminates flies from residential, commercial, and
industrial areas by using a combination of sprays, traps, larvicides,
and sanitation techniques.
How is the Treatment Done? (Step-by-Step Process)
- Inspection
- The technician checks:
- Garbage areas, drains, kitchens
- Moist and decaying organic matter
- Fly breeding grounds (manure, compost, food waste)
- Surface & Space Spray
- Use of residual insecticide spray on walls, ceilings, and surfaces
where flies rest. - ULV misting (Ultra-Low Volume spray) is done in fly-prone indoor
spaces (like kitchens, food courts, hospitals). - Common chemicals: Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin, or Pyrethrin
safe and low-odor.
- Fly Baits & Traps
- Installation of:
- UV Light Fly Catchers (Electric fly killers)
- Sticky fly ribbons/traps
- Sugar-based poison bait stations for large areas
- Larvicide Treatment
- Application of larvicidal chemicals in drains and garbage areas to
kill fly larvae before they mature.
- Recommendations
- Advice on maintaining hygiene and sanitation:
- Proper garbage disposal
- Cleaning wet and food waste areas
- Closing open food and drainage