Mosquito bites, perhaps, are one of the most common complaints among many, and also one bite that causes worry and concern, due to its association with the deadly virus of Dengue Fever. However, there are as...
Other than the COVID-19 pandemic, dengue has been the next most concerning epidemic, and over the past months, there has been news and updates around dengue cases in Singapore and its progress. As we approach the...
Dengue has been an ongoing topic among many in Singapore because of the high number of dengue cases and increasing dengue clusters around. While there are mosquito control measures in place by either management corporations or...
Start the New Year with a clean and pest-free home by adopting essential pest control tips shared by Rentokil Singapore. Besides removing the unwanted cartons, books, newspapers, be sure to clean the upholsteries and remove unnecessary...
Mosquitoes are one of the many pests that Singaporeans are concern, in fact equally concerned as the pandemic of COVID-19. This is because of the rising dengue cases in Singapore and more dengue clusters appearing around...
Pest infestation can be trivial and less damaging, however for certain pests and depending on the escalation; pest problems can be serious and consequential. For many households, seeking DIY remedies such as sticking baits and spraying...
What are the common outdoor pests? Pests can be found everywhere, at any corner, hiding spaces, indoors and outdoors. However, some pests have more outdoor risks and will become an indoor problem if the matter is...
Do you know almost anything in your home is a possible and potential food source for pests to feed on? While we know, water is a must-have survivor element not just for pests but for individuals,...
Mosquitoes have been bothering home residents for decades and with modern technology, the dengue cluster in Singapore is still increasing. Despite numerous efforts to reduce mosquitoes, it has been a lingering problem among many. Rentokil Initial...
As of end June, there are a total of 13,826 dengue cases in Singapore and total cases are expected to continue growing and exceed the spike year of cases in 2013 over 22,170 cases. In addition,...