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OUR SERVICES
Our Range of Commercial Services.

ANTS & COCKROACH MANAGEMENT
Both Ants & Cockroaches pose as a major problem because they have the can infect the food and surfaces.

BED BUG MANAGEMENT
Bed Bugs are parasitic insects that feed on blood which causes itching on animals, damages furniture, curtains, beds and mattresses.
BEE-HIVE REMOVAL
Bees are a threat to our home as their stings could cause harm to the children, sometimes fatal.

DISINFECTION SOLUTIONS
Solutions to safeguard against bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc for a clean habitat.
FLIES MANAGEMENT
Flies have been a nuisance insect for thousands of years. They affect human welfare because they can transmit diseases.


FUNGUS & MOLD MANAGEMENT
We provide fungus treatments to protect infestations in areas like offices, seats, cushions etc.

HERITAGE PRESERVATION
We provide protection from various pests as part of our Heritage Preservation Program.

MARITIME PEST MANAGEMENT
We provide all kinds of pest control solutions for a pest-free journey.

MOSQUITO MANAGEMENT
Mosquitoes are ill-famed for the dangerous spreading of diseases such as Dengue, Malaria, Brain Fever, Cerebral Malaria and Filariasis.
RODENT MANAGEMENT
One of the most threatening pests, notorious for carrying dangerous diseases and infecting our premises as well.

REPTILE & ARACHNID MANAGEMENT
We provide solutions for combating against snakes, spider among other reptiles and arachnids.

WAREHOUSE PEST MANAGEMENT
This is designed to eliminate various pests that depreciate the quality of stored products.
TERMITE MANAGEMENT
Also known as 'Silent Destroyers' because of their ability to chew through wood, flooring and even wallpaper undetected.
WEED MANAGEMENT
Weeds could destabilize the structure by causing cracks in walls and foundations which could not only lead to expensive repairs but also endanger lives.
WOOD-BORER MANAGEMENT
These are pests which could harm the wooden structure and furniture.
