


Crawling insects control
Crawling insects such as cockroaches which have two types. First, the American cockroach, which is large in size and always comes from the inspection rooms outside. The control work is done with pesticides with a strong and effective smell that is sprayed in the external inspection rooms.
The second type is the German cockroach which is small, and it is found indoors, especially in kitchens, and from here any external purchases must be checked to make sure it does not carry cockroaches' and insects' eggs. They are combated using effective and odorless pesticides. The focus is on spraying kitchens, internal drainage holes, and bathrooms. Gelatinous materials, which do not have a smell, can be used. They are placed in hidden places, which eliminate cockroaches.
As for bed bugs, special pesticides are used to combat them.

Flying insects
Mosquitoes are controlled using thermal fog in the early morning and at sunset.
The flies are controlled by using poisonous baits and traps to eliminate them.

Rodents
Mice and rats are rodents that cause many losses and diseases. They reproduce more than 6 times a year and cause many dangerous diseases such as the plague. They are combated by using poisonous baits in their areas outside. On the inside, adhesives and mouse traps are used.

Leprosy or gecko
It is one of the reptiles that are considered to be animals that transmit diseases with what they carry of dangerous bacteria in their bodies. Therefore, it must be disposed of by using repellents as well as deadly toxic substances، which are considered effective in eliminating it

Leprosy or gecko
It is one of the reptiles that are considered to be animals that transmit diseases with what they carry of dangerous bacteria in their bodies. Therefore, it must be disposed of by using repellents as well as deadly toxic substances، which are considered effective in eliminating it

Stray animals
Including stray cats and dogs. Special traps are used to hunt and get rid of them in remote places. For some dogs, they are disposed of due to their danger in transmitting diseases such as scabies and rabies.
