PEST CONTROL prevents and combats the transmission of diseases by insects. Insects are, among other things, vectors of infectious and parasitic diseases to humans and animals. Among the diseases spread by insects, either through bites or contact with food, include: relapsing fever, epidemic typhus, tuberculosis, plague, malaria, skin conditions, dermatoses, irritations of the eye mucous, foodborne illnesses, viral infections, etc.
For immediate effect, we use the latest generation of insecticides, belonging to toxicity class III.
Pest control is of two types:
- preventive (prophylactic) – aims to prevent the multiplication and spread of pests by creating unfavorable conditions for their development. We recommend regular preventive pest control, preferably once every 3 months.
- curative (therapeutic or control) in focus, namely the destruction and removal of insects and arthropods from the surface being treated; it is performed at repeated intervals of 10-14 days (the incubation period of insects) to destroy the focus, followed by prophylactic pest control.
RODENT CONTROL represents the destruction of harmful rodents – a constant danger of disease and economic loss. The main rodents against which we intervene are: the ground squirrel, the brown rat (common house rat), the house mouse, the blue species of the house mouse, and the forest mouse.
Rodent control is a preventive (prophylactic/defensive) action and consists of: preventing the entry and establishment of rodents in specific locations, removing water and food sources for rodents, and destroying their shelters.
Rodent control is a service that prevents and combats the transmission of diseases by rodents, through bites or indirect contact. Rodent control is performed using professional techniques and products such as: plastic poisoning stations for rats and mice, cardboard poisoning stations for rats and mice, solutions and baits for capturing mice and rats.