Pest Control

Pioneering in IPM & Eco-Friendly Pest Control

As a leading pest control service provider, Ikari places special emphasis on health and safety and protection of our environment in all its activities.

IKARI adopts a multi-prong approach known as Integrated Pest Management (IPM) to solve your pest problems. It emphasizes on source reduction and elimination to prevent pest breeding (such as bed bug and termite infestation). It combines the following measures:

  • Environmental control 
  • Mechanical control 
  • Biological control 
  • Chemical control 
  • Advice & consultation

Chemical control is used, (ex. in bed bug, rodent, and termite control) only to quickly reduce or eliminate pest infestation. This is followed up with non-chemical control measures, which involves installing monitoring devices to monitor the pest situation in your premises, which is part of our pest control services.

IKARI Pest Control programme in food establishments is compliant with the requirements of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) and Good Management Practice (GMP).

Conventional vs IPM

Here are our chart comparisons of traditional pest spraying only vs integrated pest management.

Conventional Method

No monitoring of pest population

Routine treatment activity irrespective of the pest population

Place no importance of site sanitation

The involvement of all stakeholders is limited

Pesticide is unnecessarily used

Cheap solution short-term, but infeffective in the long-term

Integrated Pest Management

Monitoring of pest population

Treatment is done only when it is absolutely necessary

Sanitation is one of the most crucial factors

The involvement of all stakeholders is essential

Pesticide only used when required

Seems expensive in the short-term, but cost-saving long term


Common Pest

Here are the pest at home

Ants
Bedbugs
Cockroaches
Termites
Rodents
Flies
Lizards
Mosquitoes
Fleas
Stored Product Pests
Bees, Hornets and Wasp
Booklice

In addition, we offer pest control for other occasional invaders, such as:

Booklice, centipedes, millipedes, pest birds (e.g. crows, mynahs & pigeons), shrews, silverfish, snakes, spiders, ticks and stored product insect pests.

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