Insecticides Spray

Method

For the reasons of safety and regulations, only those surfaces and areas are treated with insecticide where Pests shelter and or move around in search for food, etc.

Where possible, it is preferred to apply insecticides inside the Cracks and Gaps of such surfaces and areas.

Most commonly used insecticides are in the form of a coarse spray and may have an oily paint like smell to it. These insecticides create an impactful residual film that affects the pest upon physical contact. For the most effective results, it is helpful that surfaces to be treated are clear of debris and clean.

HOW SHOULD CLIENT PREPARE FOR THE TREATMENT/EXTERMINATION?

Wether it is flying insects, spiders, ants, cockroaches, or centipedes, the residents are aware where most of the Pest are seen.

These are the target areas and surfaces that would be treated. So it is helpful to clear your articles from under and near such places. Also, to clean these areas and surfaces thoroughly.

If there are any excessively infested items that should be discarded, please, do so before the treatment.

WHAT TO DO AFTER THE TREATMENT?

We will point out to you the target areas for the insecticides prior to the application.

Afterwards, if you find that there is off target insecticides to surface or area that may be engaged by people or pets, please clean it off and dispose the cleaning rag.

The residual smell of insecticides is mostly due to the carrier or solvent substance. And although somewhat unpleasant, these odours are harmless.

Spray:

The insecticide may come in powder or liquid form. It is dissolved in a carrier liquid (usually water) and shaken under pressure in a sprayer. It is usually sprayed on the surfaces and inside the cracks and gaps where the pest may live and/or forage.

The Pest gets affected by contacting these surfaces and gets poisoned. Insecticide Spray may have different degree and swiftness of affect on different Pests. Usually an insecticide that kills very fast does not stay affective for very long.

Examples: Spray application to the bed components for a Bed Bug infestation.

In this image below is the depiction of insecticide Spray application.