Pest Control

Termite

Termites are discreet and voracious eaters that can literally devour the entire worth of your property without you even knowing it.

Cockroach

Ranked as among the top five pervasive pests, cockroaches encroach the tranquility of a property through cracks and crevices, mainly in search of shelter and food. Bearers of at most 33 various types of bacteria, cockroaches are responsible for the transmission of enumerable infectious human diseases. These nocturnal species readily adapt to any environment and rapidly reproduce at a rate of 50 eggs per laying.

Rodent

Known for its agility, adaptability, and intrusiveness, rodents can cause significant losses to properties. Their innate gnawing habit means that rodents can also wreak mayhem to any infrastructural equipment and furnishing. Considered as notorious vectors of diseases, rodents pose tremendous health threats to humans, especially children. If not with the highly-trained hands of a trusted rodent exterminator, the determination of the distribution and size of the pest population will prove to be a challenge since rodents are aggressive breeders.

Wood Borer

Wood borers belong to a family of wood-eating beetles that invade timbers used in furniture and construction, leading to possible structural failure if left untreated. The active adult and larval beetles proliferate in poorly-ventilated spaces, feeding, breeding, and obliterating a mass of wood into a pile of dust.

Bed Bug

Contrary to its etymological derivation, bed bugs are parasitic pests that thrive not only in beds, but also in wall cavities and near food sources. They feed on human blood, causing emotional stress and anxiety. The severity of their bites can lead to bacterial infection due to constant scratching. Although bed bug infestation have dramatically decreased in the past few decades, a notable resurgence has been recorded since the 1980s along with the increase of foreign travel and the frequency of second-hand furnishing tradings. With its resilience to certain pesticides, only effective bed bug countermeasures can stop the rapid population growth of the insects.

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