Honey bees, particularly the species Apis mellifera, are vital components of many ecosystems around the world, including Malaysia. As important pollinators, they significantly influence biodiversity, food production, and overall ecological health.
Rodents like the Norway rat, house mouse and other types of rodent are common in many parts of Malaysia. They often invade homes, especially if there is a rodent infestation, or they can live outdoors in areas with lots of food or shelter. Most people don’t realise it.
Ticks are tiny arachnids that can cause significant health concerns for humans and pets. Although they are often overlook because of their small size. They are responsible for transmitting various tickborne diseases worldwide, including Lyme disease.
Two of the most common culprits are bed bugs and mosquitoes, when it's the itch we face from insect bites. They share some similarities but also possess distinct characteristics.
Every summer, the unwelcome buzz of mosquitoes becomes a nuisance. Turning outdoor gatherings into battlegrounds of bug bites and irritation. While chemical bug repellents containing high concentrations of DEET are often deem effective
Cockroaches are among the most persistent and unhygienic pests found in homes and businesses across Malaysia. Because of our tropical climate, cockroaches in Malaysia thrive year-round.
Mosquito-borne diseases continue to threaten public health in Malaysia, especially in urban and rural communities alike. With the alarming rise in dengue fever cases and outbreaks, controlling mosquito populations is becoming more critical than ever.
Lalat rumah merupakan antara perosak paling biasa tetapi sering dipandang ringan. Dari sudut sains serangga dan kawalan perosak profesional, lalat bukan sekadar gangguan visual, malah berisiko tinggi terhadap kesihatan manusia.
Cockroaches are among the most persistent and resilient pests worldwide, especially in urban environments like Malaysia. Their ability to survive in diverse conditions and reproduce rapidly makes them a significant challenge for owners
Finding a cockroach in your car can be disturbing, embarrassing and even dangerous to your health. Many Malaysians assume cockroaches only live in kitchens or drains.