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EXTERMINATION Division
In this division, we control pests that are visible with the bear eye (not microscopic), like insects, spiders and mites, millipedes and centipedes, and small rodents (mice and rats).
Applying chemicals, by spraying and fogging, will stop the pests and control further reproduction. Also gel baits are available, for cockroaches, sugar eating ants (pavement ants), and protein eating ants (carpenter ants).
We exterminate pests from residences, industrial and commercial premises, with written guarantee. The chemicals that we use, are entirely environmentally friendly, and approved by the Ministry of the Environment.
Extermination in a house
Spraying and fogging: This procedure takes about an hour for a regular size house (approximately 1,800 sq. ft.). The kitchen is the number one target, followed by the washroom, for a pest such as cockroaches and grain weevils. The occupant should empty very carefully every single item in the cupboards (upper and bottom) and place them on a table, chairs, or even on the coach in the living room. It is advisable to cover with plastic (many garbage bags, or a big piece of plastic). The drawers have to be empty as well, and be placed standing on one side (empty) on the kitchen counter.
After the serviceman arrives, everybody should leave the house, including pets. Fish tanks can stay, provided it's covered on top with a plastic, and the air pump disconnected.
All windows should be closed during and after the extermination, and leave the house under these conditions for 3-4 hours. After that, somebody should come back and open all windows, to air out for another 2-3 hours, leaving the house again, to avoid breathing fumes. Any source of air circulation should be turned on, if any, during this time to help air out. After this, the occupants can come back and remain in the house.
Applying gel :For cockroaches and ants. No need to vacate the house. There are no fumes released into the house. No need to empty kitchen cupboards. The gel lasts longer than the spray, but it is slower to take effect than the spray.
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