Mosquito Control

Mosquito Control

Mosquitoes transmit dengue, Zika and other diseases. Professional control reduces breeding sites and adult populations around your premises.

Why It's a Problem

The Risks of mosquito

Malaysia's warm, humid climate makes year-round mosquito breeding a serious public health concern. Mosquitoes spread dengue, Zika and chikungunya, and their breeding sites can develop in as little as a teaspoon of standing water.

Mosquito Control

Common Signs of Infestation

If you notice any of the following, arrange a professional inspection promptly.

  • High mosquito activity, especially at dawn and dusk
  • Standing water in containers, drains or gutters
  • Itchy red bites on occupants
  • Buzzing sounds indoors
  • Larvae (wrigglers) in stagnant water
Mosquito Control treatment
Our Treatment Method

How We Treat mosquito

We combine source reduction, larviciding of breeding sites and targeted fogging or misting for adult mosquitoes. Technicians survey your premises for breeding sites and advise on ongoing prevention for both indoor and outdoor areas.

Where Suitable

Ideal Premises for This Service

Residential compounds, resorts, schools, offices, construction sites and any property with outdoor areas or standing water risk.

Treatment Process

  1. 01

    Inspection

    We identify breeding sites, resting areas and entry points.

  2. 02

    Treatment Plan

    Larviciding, fogging and source reduction are planned for your site.

  3. 03

    Targeted Control

    Treatments reduce larvae and adult mosquito populations.

  4. 04

    Monitoring

    Follow-up checks confirm breeding sites remain eliminated.

  5. 05

    Reporting & Follow-Up

    Reports document treatments and recommend prevention actions.

Prevention Tips

  • Eliminate standing water in containers, trays and gutters.
  • Keep drains clear and flowing.
  • Use screens on windows and doors where possible.
  • Trim vegetation to reduce shaded resting areas.
  • Schedule fogging during dengue season for high-risk sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is fogging safe for my family and pets?
Yes when performed by trained technicians. We advise keeping people and pets away during treatment and until surfaces are dry.
How often should fogging be done?
During dengue season we recommend fogging every two to four weeks for high-risk outdoor sites, with larviciding in between.
Does fogging work indoors?
Fogging is most effective outdoors. For indoor mosquitoes we use targeted misting and breeding-site treatment.
Can you treat construction sites?
Yes. Construction sites are high-risk breeding grounds and we provide tailored larviciding and fogging programmes for them.
How can I prevent dengue at home?
Remove standing water weekly, use screens and repellents, and arrange professional treatment during outbreak periods.

Need a Cleaner, Safer and Better-Managed Environment?

Speak to LBS Group today and let our team recommend the right hygiene solution for your premises.