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Residential
Premises |
1. Common Pest
Problems
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Public Health Pest - most common ones include
ant, cockroach, flea etc. |
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Ornamental Pest (OP) - bees, centipede
etc. |
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Wood-destroying Pest (WDP) -
termite | |
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Locations |
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Ant |
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Cockroach |
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Flea |
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Mosquito |
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OP |
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WDP |
Urban Areas |
House |
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L-M |
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L-M |
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L-M |
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L-M |
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L-M |
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L-M |
Terraced House |
L-M |
L-M |
L-M |
L-M |
L-M |
L-M |
High-rise apartment |
L |
L-M |
L |
L |
L |
L |
Suburban Areas |
House |
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M-H |
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L-M |
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L-M |
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M-H |
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M-H |
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M-H |
Terraced House |
M-H |
L-M |
L-M |
M-H |
M-H |
M-H |
High-rise apartment |
L |
L-M |
L |
L-M |
L-M |
M-H | | |
Remarks: H - high risk; M - medium risk; L - low
risk |
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2. Our Pest Management
Approach
2.1 Highlights
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Identification of pest - a prompt and accurate identification
is essential for formulation of pest management strategies and tactics specially
for versatile range of pest that may be occurred. |
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Find and Treatment - aims at localized infestations and/or
non-frequent invasion of pest, it helps minimizing unnecessary contamination by
lesser amount of pesticide use. |
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Effective communication & cooperation - it is vital for
successful implementation of pest management
program. |
2.2 Key Components of Our Program for Residential
Premises
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Determination of infested
level |
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Application of strategies &
tactics |
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Evaluation and program
redesign |
2.3 Key Steps of Our Program
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Inspection to the premises specially at
"problem areas" |
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Identification of pest, pest damage or
the potential for pest infestation |
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Localized control application
procedures |
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Evaluation of the
treatment |
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Communication with the
customer |
3. Features of our Pest Control &
Management Program
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Effective and "preparation-free" cockroach control technique:
a safe and effective program that could be implemented without the need of
covering utensil or food before treatment. |
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Use of environmental friendly and low-odour pesticide: it
helps minimizing any interference to normal living
condition. | |
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