Cockroaches are nocturnal creatures that love dark, warm, moist hiding places in cracks, crevices, or hard-to-reach corners. The first step to eradicating an infestation is removing food sources and hiding places, especially since cockroaches only return to habitable places. With a little detective work, a persistent strategy, and preventative measures, you can make your house an unattractive place for roaches, which will not only manage an infestation, but also prevent them in the future.
Cockroaches can contaminate food and surfaces, destroy fabric and paper, transmit disease, cause allergies, and leave foul odors behind.Reduce the risk of infestation with low impact measures including home cleaning and exclusion tactics.A food mixed with an insecticide, baits are among the most effective insecticides for controlling cockroaches in homes. Cockroaches feed on the bait and return to their hiding places to die. Baits are most effective when few food alternatives are available.Finding a cockroach nest means finding several (or several dozen) cockroaches and, probably, a few dead ones. You'll also see plenty of roach droppings and old egg cases lying around. Cockroach droppings are tiny and look like coffee grounds or black pepper. Droppings start to collect in areas with high activity.
General pest control means eradication of Cockroaches, Mosquitoes, Flies, Lizards, etc through permitted insecticides by applying non – toxic chemicals with specific formulation suitable for Dairy and Food Industries and timely removal and disposal of killed pests as per Government of India and WHO norms.
Flies can be a nuisance when buzzing around your premise, particularly if in large numbers. However, some species of fly also pose health risks to humans. House flies transmit a wide range of diseases including salmonella, dysentery, tuberculosis, cholera and parasitic worms. In India, there is a high risk of disease transmission through flies. During emergency situations, when hygiene conditions are less than optimal, flies often are the main reason for cholera and dysentery epidemics. But even under normal conditions, children and elderly are at a greater risk of conducting more common diseases such as salmonella food poisoning from fly contaminated food.
Make a 50-50 solution of water and vinegar. With the solution repeat the wiping process not forgetting about the cabinets, doorknobs, drawers, and cupboards. After wiping down the surfaces discard the cloth immediately. Proceed to mop the floors using warm soapy water to get rid of the remaining fumigants.Normally, you can go back home three days after fumigation. Give your house enough time to air out, then do a thorough cleaning. The first thing to do is to check if there are food items that have been left exposed during the entire fumigation process.Fumigation typically lasts four years, but we recommend a termite inspection every two to four years to keep your home protected. Because termites can sometimes secret themselves away in areas where fumigations can't reach, make sure to note any signs of damage after a treatment.
Fogging, as the term suggests, uses disinfectant sprayed from a Fogging machine to create what looks like fog in the room. It is an effective way to disinfect high levels of horizontal surfaces, hard to reach areas that are often missed or forgotten and small, and confined spaces such as extractor units.
Several types of mosquito are carriers of diseases, some of which are deadly. In Malaysia only Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus transmit dengue, chikungunya, and Zika viruses. Anopheline mosquitoes carry both human and monkey malaria while several Culexmosquitoes are known to carry Japanese encephalitis virus. Other Culex mosquitoes are also the main cause of nuisance due to their bites. In addition to treatment and healthcare, controlling and eliminating the mosquito carriers is a crucial measure to stop transmission of these diseases and nuisance.