Answers to what customers ask most.
Twenty of the most common questions we get — about pricing, safety, methods, and specific pests — answered briefly here, with detailed articles a click away.
How much does pest control cost?
Pricing depends on the type of pest, severity of infestation, premise size, chemical preference, and visit frequency. As starting references: general pest treatments from RM 130, rodent baiting from RM 250, termite baiting from RM 1,600, and bed bug treatment from RM 600.
Final pricing is confirmed after a free site inspection. We follow an honest pricing policy — no hidden charges, with proper chemical dilution and follow-up visits included.
View full pricing guide →検査には料金がかかりますか?
No. Inspections and written quotations are free for residential, commercial, and industrial premises — with no obligation to proceed. The only exception is ad-hoc urgent same-day callouts, which start from RM 150.
We believe a proper assessment is the foundation of effective pest control, and shouldn’t be a barrier to getting the right advice.
Read full article →How soon can you schedule an inspection or treatment?
We typically respond to WhatsApp enquiries within the same business day. Inspections are usually scheduled within 1–3 working days depending on your location and our team’s availability.
Urgent requests are accommodated where possible — let us know the situation and we’ll prioritise accordingly.
Read full article →無料で点検や見積もりを行ってくれますか?
Yes. On-site inspections come with a written estimate, both at no cost. This applies to homes, offices, factories, and commercial premises.
You’ll know exactly what the treatment involves and what it costs before deciding whether to proceed — no pressure, no obligation.
Read full article →Why do other pest controllers charge so low?
Some operators advertise treatments as low as RM 88. What you don’t see is what’s been cut: under-diluted chemicals, generic non-branded pesticides, no follow-up visits, no re-inspection, and unlicensed operators.
Our pricing reflects correct chemical dilution, branded pesticides from BASF, Bayer, FMC and Syngenta, follow-up visits, and 58 years of accountability under the same name.
Read full article →Are your pest control methods safe for children, pets, and the environment?
Yes. We use licensed, registered pesticides applied at correct dilutions by trained operators. For sensitive environments — homes with infants, elderly, pets, or food preparation areas — we offer bio-solutions and organic alternatives.
We always advise on appropriate post-treatment precautions (e.g., ventilation time, surface wiping) and use food-safe HACCP-approved products where required.
Read full article →Do you offer bio-solutions or organic pest control treatments?
Yes. We offer botanical-based and organic insecticide alternatives for clients who prefer non-chemical solutions or have sensitive environments such as nurseries, schools, organic farms, and food premises.
Bio-solutions are typically priced higher than conventional treatments and may require more frequent application — we’ll explain the trade-offs during inspection.
Read full article →What pest control methods are available?
Methods include residual spray, baiting (in-ground and above-ground), drilling and termiticide injection, fogging and ULV misting, dusting, trapping, glue boards, and netting. The right method depends on the pest species, infestation severity, and premise type.
We follow Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles — combining multiple methods where appropriate, with a preference for the least-disruptive effective solution.
Read full article →治療の効果が出るまでどれくらい時間がかかりますか?
It varies by pest. Cockroach and ant treatments typically show results within 3–7 days. Termite baiting can take weeks to months as the colony consumes the bait. Bed bug elimination usually requires a 3-visit programme over 3–4 weeks.
Effective pest control is rarely instant — we’ll set proper expectations during inspection and explain the timeline for your specific situation.
Read full article →サービス終了後、害虫を完全に駆除してもらえますか?
For most one-off infestations — yes, with proper treatment and follow-up. However, prevention is ongoing: pests can re-enter from neighbours, sewers, drains, or external environments. Routine maintenance significantly reduces recurrence.
We’re transparent about what’s achievable. No reputable operator can promise “pests forever gone” without ongoing programmes — that’s a marketing claim, not a service reality.
Read full article →My premise is infested with termites — what should I do?
Don’t disturb the termites or break the mud tubes — this scatters the colony and makes treatment harder. Don’t spray with off-the-shelf insecticides for the same reason. Instead, contact us for a free inspection.
We’ll identify the species, locate the colony, and recommend the right treatment — typically baiting for active infestations or drilling for structural protection. Speed matters: termites cause significant damage quickly.
Read full article →Are high-rise buildings safe from pests?
No. High-rise buildings face their own pest challenges: cockroaches travel between units via shared plumbing and rubbish chutes, rodents climb up service shafts, and bed bugs spread between units through common walls and shared laundry.
Termite infestations are also possible in high-rises through wooden fittings, parquet flooring, and timber-framed furniture.
Read full article →Why are bed bugs so hard to control?
Bed bugs are nocturnal, hide in tiny cracks (mattress seams, bed frames, skirting boards), reproduce quickly, and have developed resistance to many common insecticides. Eggs are also resistant to most chemicals, requiring repeat treatment as they hatch.
Our 3-visit programme combines chemical and heat treatment to break the life cycle at every stage. Single-visit treatments rarely work for bed bugs — be wary of operators promising quick fixes.
Read full article →ゴキブリを殺すのはなぜ難しいのでしょうか?
Cockroaches reproduce rapidly, hide in inaccessible voids (behind cabinets, inside electrical boxes, under appliances), eat almost anything, and have developed resistance to many insecticides over decades of exposure.
Spray-only approaches rarely work long-term. Effective control combines residual sprays, gel baits, and crucially — sanitation work to eliminate food and water sources.
Read full article →Are cockroaches linked to asthma?
Yes. Cockroach allergens (from droppings, shed skins, and decomposing bodies) are a well-documented asthma trigger, particularly in children. The World Health Organization and major medical bodies recognise cockroach exposure as a significant risk factor.
If anyone in your household has asthma or allergies, prioritising cockroach control isn’t just a hygiene matter — it’s a health intervention.
Read full article →Should I just spray ants with aerosol?
For most ant species, no. Aerosol sprays kill the workers you can see, but the colony — including the queen — survives underground or behind walls and quickly produces new workers. The infestation returns within days.
Effective ant control uses bait products that workers carry back to the colony, eliminating it at the source. Spraying actually disrupts this process by scattering the trail.
Read full article →害虫の問題に自分で対処できますか? それとも常に MPC に連絡する必要がありますか?
For minor issues — a few ants in the kitchen, a single mosquito breeding spot, simple housekeeping pests — DIY measures often suffice. For significant infestations (termites, bed bugs, large rodent populations, recurring cockroaches), professional treatment is far more effective and economical long-term.
The risk of DIY for serious infestations is misdiagnosis, ineffective treatment, and the pest spreading further while you’re still trying.
Read full article →害虫駆除は自分でDIYできますか?
You can — for prevention and minor issues. Good housekeeping, sealing entry points, eliminating standing water, and over-the-counter products handle a lot. But DIY has real limits: incorrect chemical use, missed colony locations, and infestations that worsen because the wrong method was applied.
Professional pest control isn’t just about products — it’s about diagnosis, application technique, and follow-through. Where stakes are high (home structure, health, business reputation), DIY isn’t worth the risk.
Read full article →MPCはどのようなサービスを提供していますか?
We cover the full range of pest management: termites, rodents, cockroaches, mosquitoes, ants, bed bugs, flies, fleas, birds, and specialty pests like civet cats, snakes, and bees. Services include one-off treatments, scheduled maintenance contracts, pre-construction soil treatment, and HACCP-compliant programmes for food sectors.
We serve residential, commercial, industrial, F&B, healthcare, and educational premises across Klang Valley and beyond.
Read full article →How often should I schedule routine pest control?
For residential homes: quarterly or bi-annually, depending on pest pressure and surroundings. For commercial offices and retail: quarterly is typical. For F&B premises and food factories: monthly contracts are standard, often required for HACCP compliance.
Industrial sites and warehouses vary based on stock type and risk profile. We’ll recommend a frequency that balances cost and protection during your inspection.
Read full article →Real cases, real lessons.
Notable cases and important industry topics our specialists have written about.
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Read article →A guide to identifying common Malaysian pests — because effective control starts with knowing what you’re dealing with.
Read article →Talk to a specialist directly.
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