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Pest Control Singapore > Mosquitos Pest Control
Being a tropical country with a warm and humid climate, Singapore is a prime breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Total cases in 2022 have already exceeded 13,000, according to figures from Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA).
Aedes Mosquito
Attracted by carbon dioxide, light and odour, this pest is capable of spreading life-threatening diseases like Dengue, Chikungunya and Yellow-Fever
Culex Mosquito
They prefer warm weather in general, and are known to spread diseases like the West-Nile Virus, Filariasis (Elephantitis) and Encephalitis
Anopheles mosquito
They mate, bite, and oviposit at night. The female species are known to spread diseases such as Malaria
We’ll keep mosquitoes out of your premises using eco-friendly chemicals. 100% safe & effective.
We apply a larvicide solution to potential breeding grounds (stagnant water) to prevent breeding and any existing larvae from maturing into adult mosquitos.
These chemical droplets kill mosquitos in direct contact in open areas, locations obstructed by vegetations, etc.
This is a more long-term solution, where our traps and mesh help to create a barrier to prevent mosquitos from entering inhabited areas.
Our pest control experts will work with you to develop a pest management program that is tailored to the specific needs of your site. We will also provide you with the education and resources you need to keep pests under control.
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Mosquitoes are a serious health danger owing to their ability to carry viruses or other parasites that cause devastating illnesses. Every year, malaria alone, carried by the Anopheles mosquito, kills 400,000 people (particularly children) and sickens another 200 million people for days.
Mosquito-borne illnesses include dengue, which has a worldwide toll of 50 to 100 million cases each year, yellow fever, which has a high mortality rate, and Japanese encephalitis, which kills over 10,000 people yearly in Asia.
Zika virus should not be forgotten; its newly discovered catastrophic and long-term neurological consequences on newborns born to infected mothers have been described.
Use an indoor insect fogger or an indoor insect spray to destroy mosquitoes and treat places where they rest. These products work right away and may need to be reapplied. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using pesticides. Mosquitoes will not be eradicated if only pesticide is used.
Mosquitoes tend to congregate in areas with a lot of dark, damp places like under the sink, inside closets, behind furniture, or in the laundry room.
Use Garlic Juice – Garlic is deadly to mosquitos, so if they get a hold of that, it’s the end of the road. To test this method out, simply crush a few cloves of garlic and then boil them in water. Then, pour the solution into a spray bottle and spray it around your room or garage.
Use Coffee Grounds – Stagnant water attracts mosquitoes, so simply pour coffee grounds into the problem areas. The mosquito eggs will float to the surface and die because they need oxygen to survive. Additionally, existing mosquitos will be repelled by the coffee grounds.
Use Lavender oil – as mosquitoes cannot stand the scent of it.
Use Mint. According to researchers, mosquitoes are not fond of the smell of mint. You can take advantage of this by using products with mint or adding it to your home in some way.
Apple cider vinegar is one of a handful of natural ingredients that, when combined, result in an extremely successful mosquito repellant spray.