Welcome to our Pest Control Library
Your simple guide to understanding common pest problems and how to prevent them. Here you’ll find useful information about termites, rodents, and other household pests along with basic control methods used in residential and commercial spaces.
Learn about common Pests

Bed Bug Control
Bed bugs are small, wingless insects that feed on human blood, usually at night while people sleep. They hide in mattresses, furniture, and cracks during the day and are hard to detect. Their bites can cause itchy red marks, but they do not spread diseases. Infestations usually require professional pest control to fully eliminate them.

Rodents Control
Rodents are small animals like mice and rats with sharp teeth that grow continuously. They often gnaw on food, wood, and other materials. In homes and businesses, they can cause damage and spread diseases. Proper pest control helps keep them away and your space safe and clean.

Mosquitoes Control
Mosquitoes are small flying insects known for their itchy bites. Only female mosquitoes bite humans to produce eggs, and they often breed in stagnant water. They can spread serious diseases like dengue, malaria, and Zika virus. Proper pest control and removing standing water help prevent mosquito infestations.

Termites
Termites are destructive pests that feed on wood and can cause serious structural damage to buildings. They often remain hidden while causing long-term damage. Early detection is important to prevent costly repairs. Professional pest control is essential to eliminate termite colonies effectively.

Ants
Ants are small insects that usually live in colonies and are commonly found in kitchens and food areas. They are attracted to food crumbs and sweet substances. While most ants are harmless, they can become a nuisance in homes and businesses. Proper cleaning and pest control help prevent ant infestations.

Cockroaches
Cockroaches are resilient insects that thrive in warm, dark, and damp places. They can contaminate food and spread harmful bacteria. Their presence often indicates poor sanitation or hidden food sources. Regular cleaning and pest control treatments help eliminate cockroach infestations.