The two main complaints on matters relating to pest control is treatment inefficacy and facing recurring pest activities despite efforts in engaging diligent pest control services. Rentokil shares on how to evaluate if your pest control...
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...
We can find many tips and home remedies in getting rid of pests in home, from using natural ingredients, to improvising a DIY trap and purchasing off-the-shelve insecticides and gadgets. However, are these pest control solutions...
Many detested bed bugs in Singapore because of the damages and disruption it can cause to a home. There are incidents where bed bug infestation causes extension damage and monetary investment such as costly furniture replacement...
Ants are not fatal or detrimental. However, they form an annoyance in most forms as they start to crawl in one location or appear in a group. Worse of all, they can reappear despite efforts in...
Rats in Singapore annoy businesses, especially the food establishment where food safety, brand image and regulatory compliances are top priority. However, it will stress homeowners or the public with their hazardous acts including food contamination, rat...
Bed bugs are one of the most disliked pests in homes because of the disruption and damages they can cause to a home. Most would complain experiencing recurring bed bug presence after a short while and...
Rats and mice in Singapore will certainly freak the public. It is especially along walkways, ceiling and lurking among bins and food leftovers. It is a pest of poor hygiene and cause several diseases and safety...
Ants are tiny and harmless, but in a way, annoys and frustrates homeowners in many ways. This is especially when they come in groups, and recurring despite any attempts to eliminate them. However, there are many...
As the saying goes, prevention is better than cure, and prevention starts by detecting unusual signs or potential risks arising from pest infestation. However, to most of us who are untrained, how can we go about...