Flies in Singapore is an unwelcomed pest infestation problem especially among food businesses because of its food safety risks and business implications. There are many flies’ species around, however the species we are most familiar with...
Part I: Introduction As the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic wind down and businesses slowly resume operations, commercial buildings are beginning to see a lot more human activities once again. This is especially true for hospitality,...
There are roughly 7,000 types of fly species yet three of the most common flies species affecting pubs, bars, restaurants and other food establishments are houseflies, bluebottle and the most annoying of all fruit flies. An...
Part 1: Eight facts we did not know about flies Flies do not have teeth They taste food with their feet Ability to see things behind them Flies has capability to walk upside down Defecate and...
The F&B businesses in Singapore received some form of operations limitations as they comply with the circuit breaker measures to curb the spread of COVID-19. While some food retail outlets have to remain close, most F&B...
Houseflies, fruit flies, and bluebottles—these common types of flies in Singapore seem to be prevalent everywhere and anywhere all-year-round. With the warm and humid weather in the city, the swarm seems to be always at peak...
The pest risks to buildings during the COVID-19 lockdown During the coronavirus crisis, governments around the world have ordered the shutdown of non-critical businesses and services to reduce the transmission of the virus to protect the...
Rentokil is ready to help you stay ahead of the pest game and gear up for the new year with some of the preventive recommendations you can adopt to avoid costly pest problems and implications. To...
Fly infestation in Singapore could be one of the many food businesses nightmare, and tends to get featured on social media and news if that occurs in their restaurants and cafes. Rentokil Pest Control shares the complete...
Ever notice flies buzzing and seeing a fly lands on your food? What is your usual reaction when that happens? You flick them away, brushing off on some surfaces the fly has landed on or will...