The world’s deadliest animal lives in your backyard.
Mosquitoes kill more people each year than any other animal — and Malaysia’s tropical climate is exactly what they love. Our integrated approach attacks them at every life stage, not just the adults you swat.
Diseases mosquitoes actually carry.
It’s not just the itch. Mosquitoes are vectors for some of the most serious tropical diseases — and Malaysia is squarely in their range.
The most common mosquito-borne disease in Malaysia. Symptoms include high fever, severe joint pain, and in serious cases, dengue haemorrhagic fever requiring hospitalisation.
Causes severe, often debilitating joint pain that can persist for months. Particularly dangerous for pregnant women — virus can transmit to newborns at birth.
Generally mild symptoms in adults, but linked to serious birth defects when contracted during pregnancy. A major public health concern across Southeast Asia.
Caused by Plasmodium parasites. Causes high fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms. Still occurs in parts of East Malaysia despite significant progress in elimination.
A parasitic infection that can lead to elephantiasis (severe swelling of limbs). Less common today, but remains a health concern in tropical areas.
Dengue cases are surging.
Malaysia has been struggling with dengue fever for decades. As of October 2023, reported cases nearly doubled compared to the prior year — a clear signal that mosquito control isn’t optional.
Why fogging alone isn’t enough.
Most pest control operators just sell fogging — it’s quick, visible, and feels reassuring. But it only addresses adult mosquitoes. Here’s what we’d rather you know upfront.
Fogging alone is a short-term measure.
Fogging targets only adult mosquitoes flying around right now. It does nothing about the eggs and larvae sitting in stagnant water around your premise — which become tomorrow’s adult mosquitoes.
For lasting control, fogging must be paired with larviciding — destroying mosquitoes at the breeding stage. Anyone selling you “just fogging” as a complete solution is giving you a temporary fix, not control.
Mosquitoes adapt fast
Mosquitoes have grown resistant to many traditional insecticides. Operators who reduce chemical dilution to save cost actively make the resistance problem worse.
Eggs and larvae untouched
Fogging works on adults. The next generation is already in stagnant water — drains, plant pots, gutters, discarded containers. Without larviciding, populations rebound within days.
Breeding sites stay open
Standing water is the root cause of mosquito populations. Until breeding sites are eliminated or treated, you’re playing whack-a-mole with adult mosquitoes.
Two methods, used together.
Real mosquito control means hitting both the adult population and the next generation. Here’s how we combine the two methods for lasting impact.
Insecticide dispersed as ultra-fine droplets that knock down adult mosquitoes on contact and through inhalation. Coverage extends across outdoor and indoor zones — gardens, drains, common areas.
- Correct chemical dilution — never reduced to save cost
- Composite chemical strategy — defeats resistance
- Strategic timing for maximum mosquito activity
- Same-day knockdown of adult populations
Treatment of stagnant water sources where mosquitoes breed — drains, gutters, plant pots, containers. Kills larvae before they can mature into biting adults. The long-term half of effective control.
- Targets the breeding source, not just symptoms
- Eco-safe options including bacterial larvicides
- Breaks the mosquito life cycle at its weakest point
- Far more sustainable than repeat fogging
A natural larvicide that’s safe for everyone — except mosquitoes.
For environmentally sensitive premises — schools, food premises, eco-conscious households — we use a naturally occurring soil bacterium as a larvicide. It produces proteins toxic specifically to mosquito and fly larvae, with no harmful effect on other organisms.
This is the same bacterial larvicide used by public health agencies worldwide for safe mosquito control near sensitive ecosystems.
- PeopleNo harm to humans at any age
- PetsSafe for cats, dogs, livestock
- HoneybeesPollinator-safe
- EnvironmentNo groundwater contamination
Fogging treatment at a local school.
One of our recurring CSR initiatives — fogging treatment at Malaysian schools to protect students and staff from mosquito-borne diseases like dengue.
Schools, religious buildings, residential areas, and community spaces are exactly the kinds of places mosquitoes thrive. We provide fogging services for all sectors — including community CSR projects when our schedule allows.
How we deliver real mosquito control.
Not a one-shot fog. A structured approach that addresses both the adult population and the breeding source.
Inspect
Identify breeding sites — stagnant water in drains, pots, gutters, containers — and assess current adult mosquito activity.
Treat Breeding
Apply larvicide to all identified breeding sites. Recommend physical changes (drainage, water removal) where possible.
Adult Fogging
Knock down active adult population with correctly dosed insecticide application across affected zones.
Monitor & Repeat
Follow-up visits to confirm reduction and re-treat as needed. Recurring schedules available for ongoing protection.
What customers ask us about mosquitoes.
The questions we hear most when arranging mosquito treatment.
Why isn’t a one-off fogging enough?
Fogging only kills adult mosquitoes that are actively flying when the chemical is dispersed. Eggs and larvae in stagnant water around your premise are completely untouched — and they hatch within days, restoring the population.
One-off fogging is suitable for short-term needs (e.g. before a wedding or event). For lasting mosquito reduction, you need fogging combined with larviciding to destroy breeding sites.
Are your chemicals safe for my children, pets, and garden?
Yes. We use registered, licensed insecticides applied at correct dilutions by trained operators. For sensitive environments (homes with infants, schools, food premises, eco-conscious customers), we offer environmentally safe larvicides like Bacillus thuringiensis — a naturally occurring bacterium that’s harmless to people, pets, honeybees, and the environment, but toxic to mosquito larvae.
We’ll discuss options based on your needs during inspection.
Can I just buy mosquito spray from the supermarket?
For an occasional mosquito or two indoors, sure. For genuine population control, no — household sprays are limited in coverage, often dilute, and don’t address breeding sites at all. Mosquito populations rebound within days.
Professional treatment uses correctly dosed industrial-grade chemicals applied across the full premise, plus targeted larvicide application at breeding sources. The difference is significant.
How often do I need mosquito treatment?
For ongoing protection, recurring treatment every 1-3 months is typical — frequency depending on your premise’s exposure (proximity to drains, vegetation, standing water). High-risk zones may need monthly visits.
For one-off needs (events, before guests visiting, after dengue alert in the area), we provide standalone treatment.
Do you provide mosquito treatment for events and CSR projects?
Yes. We frequently support corporate events, weddings, religious gatherings, school activities, and community CSR projects with pre-event fogging. We also have ongoing CSR commitments — including fogging treatment at local schools.
For event treatment, we recommend booking 24-48 hours before the event for the chemical to settle and maximum impact.
How much does mosquito treatment cost?
Pricing depends on premise size, treatment scope (fogging only, larviciding only, or both), level of infestation, and whether it’s a one-off or recurring contract.
We provide pricing after a free site inspection so we can give an accurate quote rather than a misleading flat rate. WhatsApp us to arrange.
Real mosquito control, not just fogging.
Send us a photo of your premise — backyard, drains, problem zones — and we’ll arrange a free inspection. Honest assessment, integrated approach, no upselling.


