Mosquito Control

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Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance. They are carriers of diseases such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya, posing serious health risks to your family, employees, and customers.
At Pest Control, we help homes and businesses in Singapore reduce mosquito populations quickly and safely, providing long-term protection against these dangerous pests.

Why Mosquito Are a Problem

Our Mosquito Control Process

Inspection

We identify mosquito breeding sites, larvae, and adult activity to target the root of the infestation.

Treatment

We remove stagnant water, improve drainage, and monitor to prevent mosquitoes from returning.

Prevention

We create long-term barriers, seal risk areas, and provide monitoring to keep your property termite-free.

How to Get Rid of This?

Mosquitoes breed quickly in standing water and can hide in areas that are difficult to reach. Our experts conduct thorough inspections, treat affected areas, and implement preventive strategies to control both adult mosquitoes and larvae.

For severe infestations, repeated treatments and ongoing monitoring may be necessary to ensure lasting protection. We also educate homeowners and business owners on simple preventive measures to reduce breeding grounds and minimize future risks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know

We are a locally established Singapore pest control company serving homes, businesses, and industries. With over 20 years of expertise, our NEA-trained specialists deliver safe, effective, and approved solutions you can trust.

Signs include frequent bites, visible adult mosquitoes around your property, and stagnant water where larvae may develop.
Yes. We use NEA-approved, eco-friendly solutions that target mosquitoes while being safe for humans and pets.
Initial results are often visible within days, but complete elimination and prevention require regular monitoring and treatment of breeding sites.
Yes, if breeding grounds are left untreated. Regular maintenance, removing stagnant water, and preventive measures help keep mosquitoes away.
Empty water containers regularly, cover drains, maintain proper landscaping, and schedule inspections to catch new breeding sites early.