Dengue mosquito prevention for offices & buildings
Mosquito-control strategy for offices, apartments, schools and commercial facilities: fogging, larviciding, larvae surveys and drainage management.
Short answer
Dengue prevention for buildings should combine larvae surveys, standing-water removal, larviciding, scheduled fogging and occupant education. Fogging alone is insufficient if mosquito breeding sites remain available.
Why are buildings vulnerable?
Aedes mosquitoes breed in small standing-water points such as gutters, pots, buckets, rooftops, drains and car parks. Buildings with many occupants have many water points that are easy to miss.
Risk rises during the rainy season and when drainage maintenance is irregular.
What matters beyond fogging?
Fogging helps reduce adult mosquitoes, but the source often lies with larvae. Larvae surveys and larviciding are therefore important parts of dengue prevention.
Building managers also need scheduled checks of water-prone areas so breeding points do not return.
How is a commercial program structured?
Strategic Pestcontrol maps risk areas, schedules treatment and provides monitoring reports. Programs can be adapted for offices, apartments, schools, factories and public facilities.
The goal is not only to kill mosquitoes today but to reduce the next breeding cycle.
Related questions
How fast can Strategic Pestcontrol respond?
Strategic Pestcontrol responds within 24 hours and can arrange a site survey based on location and urgency.
Does the program include reporting?
Yes. Commercial programs include documented monitoring and recommendations so facility teams can track progress.
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