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Technology and Pest Control: How Is Tech Transforming Pest Control?

Nicole Zycinski-Singh

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In the past, extermination and pest control was a relatively simple affair. Those in the business tended to use traps and various sprays to take care of pest problems. While those methods could be effective, technology over the past few years has helped to improve the quality of pest control markedly.

Today, there are some truly amazing tools being used by pest control specialists in Singapore.

They can make the job of providing you with a pest free environment safer, faster, easier, and cleaner than ever before.

Before we look at some of the different technological tools in use by Killem Pest today, it is prudent to note that the focus is now on integrated pest management (IPM). IPM is a broad-based approach that focuses on prevention (via regular monitoring) and appropriate control (via the appropriate chemicals and equipment).

Electronic Rodent Bait Stations

Electronic Bait Station

People have finally started building a better mouse trap. These traps work for all rodents (rats and mice). The older traps that had been in use were often ineffective, could cause painful deaths if the animal did not die right away, and they tended to be one-time use traps.

However, the electronic rodent bait stations are more effective. They have an external housing with an area for the rodent to enter when it gets a whiff of the bait placed inside. When they step across sensors in the trap, it will electrocute them. It is a quick and humane death.

These traps can be used repeatedly, as well, which leads to less waste. The bait stations are also programmed to an app to notify the pest control operator that a rodent has been caught and needs to be disposed of. Thus saves time as the pest control operator is straight away directed to the source, and does not have to inspect all other spots.

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Drones

Drone for Pest Control

 

Drones are for more than just taking great aerial shots and racing. Many in the pest control business are now using drones that can fly up and check rooftops and high rafters in buildings. They can get a better idea of the types of pests that could be living in those locations, and they can then formulate a plan to eliminate them.

Sonic Wands

Larvasonic Pest Control Wand

Mosquitoes are a bane, and they carry many different types of diseases, including dengue and the zika virus. The sonic wands that are available today can make controlling the populations much easier. Mosquitoes breed in standing water. This could be a swamp, puddles, and even storage containers for water. The sonic wands utilize sound to kill the larvae in the water. It is a safe technology, and you will not have to worry about chemical treatments that are typically used.

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Thermal Imagery

Termite Detection System

This is another very impressive tool. Thermal imaging cameras can work well for a range of pests. It is possible to see heat signatures of the creatures, and even insect trails on the walls.

This will give the pest control specialist a better understanding of the pests they are dealing with, and even the location of the pests.

This can be very helpful in many different types of environments.

The technology used in pest control today is truly impressive, and it has made pest control easier and more effective. For more information on the technology we use, visit our pest control services page.

Other types of pest control technologies

There is a whole range of old and new pest control technologies that are used by pest control companies around the world. These include:

  • Electronic Monitoring
  • Trail Cameras
  • AI-Driven Sensing Technology
  • Traps, Deterrents, Repellents
  • Predator Deterrent Lights
  • Motion Activated Sprinkler
  • Ultrasonic Pest Control
  • Mosquito Ultrasonic Pest Control
  • Solar Powered Ultrasonic Mole Repellents
  • Thermal and Cold Foggers
  • Nontoxic Heat Treatment
  • Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs)
  • CRISPR-based Gene Drive Technology

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Technology helped to improve the quality of pest control in recent decades, decreasing the impacts of pest control methods on the environment and on non-target creatures.

Some of the common technologies used for pest control include electronic monitoring, thermal imaging technology, AI-driven sensing technology, ultrasonic pest control, various modernized traps, deterrents, repellents, and others.

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Killem Pest Interview with Leading Entomologist Dr How Yee Fatt

Nicole Zycinski-Singh

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In the very first interview conducted for The Killem Blog, we are fortunate enough to speak Dr How Yee Fatt, a leading entomologist based in Singapore with Bentz Jaz Singapore Pte Ltd. Read on to find out about Dr How’s exciting career and his thoughts on the pest control industry.

KILLEM PEST: Thank you for taking the time to speak to us today. Many people have not heard of the term ‘entomology’ or ‘entomologist’. Could you please explain what these terms mean?

DR HOW: ‘Ento’ means insects, while ‘logy’ means the study. Therefore to put simply, entomology is the research or study of insects. The related scope consists of the taxonomy (identification and classification of insects), control of insects, insect biology, the importance of insects and others.

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KILLEM PEST: What is your educational and professional background?

DR HOW: I completed my Bachelor of Science and PhD at the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in Penang. I started a degree in Applied Biology but in my second year, we were required to select our major in several areas such as vectors and parasites, biotechnology, aquatic, agricultural or environmental biology.

I was contemplating pursuing either biotechnology or vectors and parasites (entomology). I was fortunate enough to meet Professor Lee Chow Yang, a leading entomologist in Asia who has since became my mentor. Professor Lee was very helpful and shared a lot about the study of vectors and parasites which made me realise the importance of this study. As a city boy, my only experience of insects was dealing with ants so the study of vectors and parasites offered something completely different for me. Within the vectors and parasites major, I specialised in urban and industrial entomology (rather than economic, agricultural or medical entomology)

During my degree I completed an industry attachment at the Institute for Medical Research (IMR) in Kuala Lumpur which was very interesting and really opened my eyes and confirmed that an entomologist really is like a doctor to insects. I was involved in facilitating the artificial mating of Anopheles mosquitos and surgically cutting open flies to remove their digestive tract to analyse the level of protein.

Upon completing my Bachelor degree, I straight went straight into my PhD. USM is a leading university in Asia for the field of entomology and having Professor Lee’s continued mentorship support was important. As I could not decide what to specialise, Professor Lee suggested that the field of bed bugs was in its infancy (at that point in time) and there was an opportunity to be a pioneer in research and study for this insect. So, because of my interest and in wanting to be a pioneer, I decided to study bed bugs.

KILLEM PEST: Does Singapore offer any degrees or courses in entomology?

DR HOW: Entomology is offered as a course / elective in some Singapore universities, but not as a major. I understand that the courses here are focused mostly on molecular entomology (which is checking the classification of insects) and not so much the other fields (particularly Urban and Industrial Entomology).

KILLEM PEST: How long have you been working as an entomologist? How long have you been with Bentz Jaz?

DR HOW: Consider including the work that I carried out during my PhD after my degree graduation, I have been working as an entomologist for around 11 years. I started at Bentz Jaz right after completing my PhD, this was 6 years ago! When I was completing my PhD, there were two options: either continue an academic career or enter the industry. I chose the latter as I wanted to be involved in the practical and commercial side of insect control, rather than continue an academic career of research, publication and teaching.

KILLEM PEST: What has been the most interesting or memorable experience of your career?

DR HOW: For my PhD, I needed to get my own specimens of bed bugs to conduct my research. This proved challenging because I needed an appropriate specimen size, and also I wanted to study bed bugs in a real, practical context and based on the most natural way they feed, which is on real human blood, without any chemicals.

Since I wanted my results to be accurate, in the name of science, I ‘donated’ my blood to the bed bugs by letting them feed on me.

I have to say, I have never donated as much blood as I have during these years of research!

When bed bugs feed on you over time the way they did on me, you can feel your body change. The bit areas become swollen and the bites are extremely itchy, so you are also exercising very strong willpower and control in order to manage the symptoms. When I started, the bed bugs would feed on me for 2-3 hours per day. After 1 to 2 years, the bed bugs would feed on me for the whole night (12 hours) at least twice a week because I required larger sample size for my extensive research. I will never forget this experience during my PhD!

KILLEM PEST: Pests are a nuisance and they can carry disease or cause economic damage, yet they also play an important part in our ecosystem. Is it possible to completely get rid of them?

DR HOW: I will quote what my mentor, Professor Lee, said during the first entomology course: ‘pests are defined by humans’. Not all 6-legged insects are pests, it really depends on the human lifestyle, for example, ants are a pest in Singapore, however in other countries they are a part of everyday life. It is important to know what the client’s objectives are in wanting to eliminate pests, and then managing those expectations.

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KILLEM PEST: Over the last few years, pest control has undergone significant changes, especially with the increased use of technology like electronic rodent monitoring bait stations and drones. What else do you think we can expect to see in the near future in terms of technology?

DR HOW: Many multinational life science and chemical companies such as Bayer and Sumitomo are inventing new active ingredients that are not yet introduced in the market. These new active ingredients are designed to work towards greener and more environmentally friendly pesticide usage.

There has also been a shift from oil-based fogging to water-based fogging to control mosquitoes and other flying insects.

The benefits of this is that the latter allows for odourless treatment that does not stain the area that is treated. Water-based insecticides are also lighter and so disperse quicker. On the point of mosquitoes, devices such as the ultrasonic can control mosquito larvae though non-chemical means.

Other equipment, such as the termatrac, have also evolved dramatically. The termatrac has revolutionised termite inspection practices by providing a 3-in-1 termite detection unit which includes the thermal sensor, moisture sensor and termite detection radar in one device.

Pest management software is also becoming more popular, especially in the US. These cloud-based systems eliminate the need for physical service reports because technicians can refer to the history of the client’s premises via cloud. This allows them to refer to previous images, comments and use of chemicals easy and quickly, and reduces the amount of paper we use.

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Bentz Jaz Pest Control Products

KILLEM PEST: Pest control plays a key role in public health. How do you think professional pest control providers like Killem Pest, and suppliers like Bentz Jaz can work together to ensure that pest control remains a key focus in public health?

DR HOW: We need to keep upgrading industry practices, standard operating procedures, improve the education of the public and improve on the safety, quality and delivery of services.

A critical point to highlight to clients is that the focus should be on long term pest management rather than on ad hoc services. A one day, one time treatment will not solve any pest problems, it is a remedy but not a cure. Integrated pest management is about customising the perfect solution for the client, which takes into account any concerns they might have, for example having pets or small children at home.

Bentz Jaz will continue sourcing for new active ingredients or application methods and working with providers of services such as Killem Pest in the application and implementation of the said methods.

In order to achieve this, transparency between parties such as Bentz Jaz, Killem Pest and the client are very important.

KILLEM PEST: Bentz Jaz has been involved in corporate social responsibility initiatives as well as trying to bring awareness about the industry, products and treatment methods to the public. What are some of the past events held and future events that we can look forward to?

DR HOW: This year we replaced our annual Dinner & Dance with a ‘Plant-A-Tree-Programme’ at Kranji Marsh. In total, Bentz Jaz and our partners donated and planted a total of 50 trees. We have also held educational programs for the public with workshops on explaining pests and how to deal with them. We want to continue organising events so that the public can understand the industry better.

KILLEM PEST: Thank you very much for your time. Do you have any closing remarks that you would like to share with the public?

DR HOW: Insect and pest management is not as simple as people may think and we really have to make an effort to understand insects. After all, you can only conquer your enemy when you know it well! How many different of species are there in the world? More than a million, so there is a lot that we do not know yet.

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How the Zika Virus Spread Across the World

Nicole Zycinski-Singh

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If you have been paying attention to the news recently, you have probably heard people talking about the Zika Virus. Last year in Singapore there was a Zika Cluster near Sims Avenue and now clusters have been found in Hougang with the number of people infected on the rise.

However, you might not know too much about this virus or the type of damage it can do. In this post, we will be taking a closer look at the virus to see just why so many people are worried about it.

History of the Zika Virus

Zika History Map

What Is the Zika Virus?

The Zika Virus is an infectious disease that is spread through the bite of mosquitoes. Those who are bitten by the insects carrying this disease may develop a range of systems.

This includes muscle and joint pain, rashes on the skin, red eyes, headaches, and fever.

Most of the time, this will only last for about seven days. While this doesn’t sound too terrible, the real danger comes from infection while a woman is pregnant. It can cause microcephaly (abnormal smallness of the head, a result of incomplete brain development) and other types of brain malformations in babies. In some adults, it has also been connected with Guillain-Barre syndrome (muscle weakness).

Microcephaly

Where does Zika Virus come from?

This virus was first discovered in 1942 in Uganda; where it was found in the tissues of a rhesus monkey. The virus was named after the Zika forest in Uganda where it was first found. In the 1950s, the Zika Virus was detected in mosquitoes and then, shortly thereafter, in humans. The Zika Virus has since spread to many countries where the Aedes mosquito lives and breeds and where there is the possibility of transmission to people.

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What are the Zika Virus riskiest countries?

You have the highest risk of contracting the Zika Virus if you visit countries where past or current outbreaks occur. Countries in South America and Central America, Asia (including Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand) and parts of Africa are at moderate to high risk because cases of transmission have occurred there.

The Caribbean and Pacific islands are also risky. Brazil was a known hotspot for Zika Virus in 2016 and is still a moderate-risk country in South America.  All countries in South and Central America are still at moderate risk while the riskiest places are in central Africa. The virus occurs where the natural vector, the Aedes mosquito, occurs making transmission of the virus to humans possible.

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How is the Zika Virus carried?

The virus is typically carried in mosquitoes, specifically the aedes. You can recognize this mosquito through the markings. They have white markings on their legs and on the upper thorax is are markings that look similar to a lyre. This mosquito is one of the most common in Singapore, and it can spread other diseases such as dengue and yellow fever which are equally problematic and actually more prevalent then Zika.

Aedes Mosquito

When the aedes mosquitoes bite, they can infect the person with the virus. However, the virus can be carried and spread through humans who have been bitten, as well. This occurs in the bodily fluids, so it is important to be safe and cautious around family members or friends who have the Zika Virus until they are better.

Who is most at risk for Zika Virus?

If you live in a country where Zika Virus is present you are at risk of infection. Singapore, in particular, is a moderate to high-risk area. You are at risk if bitten by a mosquito but also if you have unprotected sex with an individual who is infected.

While anybody in countries where Zika occurs can contract the virus it is most often diagnosed among people aged 20 to 29 years. The people most at risk for severe consequences from catching Zika Virus are pregnant women. This is because of the harmful consequences for any fetuses that are exposed to this virus in the womb.

Pro Tip: The best way to protect yourself from the Zika virus is to prevent mosquito bites.

What are the causes for the Zika Virus?

Zika is an illness caused by a virus in the Flaviviridae family. The virus is in the genus Flavivirus. The virus is small, spherical, and surrounded by an envelope. Like other flaviviruses, the viral genetic material, the RNA, enters the cells of the host where it makes copies of itself.

Similar to other flaviviruses like West Nile Virus, Zika targets and affects the cells of the nervous system. Symptoms are caused when a person contracts the Zika Virus from a mosquito or another person and the virus begins to multiply inside the person’s body.

How can the Zika Virus be prevented?

Unfortunately, there is currently no vaccine or cure for this virus, but there are ways to prevent the spread of the disease. Since the disease is carried by mosquitoes, you need to take steps to prevent bites from the insects.

You do not want to have standing water in your home or your yard, as this can be a breeding ground for the insects.

Contacting professional pest control companies to take care of mosquitoes on your property is always a good idea. After all, mosquitoes can carry diseases other than just the Zika Virus. If you control the mosquitoes outside of your home, you should not worry about them going inside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common Zika Virus symptoms include fever, rash and itching, headache, joint and muscle pain, eye pain, and conjunctivitis.

Zika Virus is not considered a life-threatening virus and usually causes mild infection, however, some people might experience severe complications.

Although Zika Virus doesn’t usually make people very sick, it is especially dangerous for pregnant women as it causes birth defects and other pregnancy problems.

To prevent Zika Virus prevent mosquito bites by covering your skin with clothes, using mosquito repellents or hiring pest management services.

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How to Carry Out Safe Pest Control with Children and Pets in Your Home

Nicole Zycinski-Singh

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Let’s be honest, no one wants to have pests in or near your home, especially when you have children or pets.

Infants and babies may be exposed to more pesticides than adults because they often spend more time closer to the ground, touching furniture bases or playing in the gardens where pesticides may have been applied. Infants and babies are also more likely to put fingers, toys and other objects that may have come into contact with pesticides into their mouths.

There are many different types of pests that can cause serious problems if they get out of hand, and you need to find ways you can control those pests safely and efficiently, without compromising the health and safety of your children and pets.

You can do some basic things that will help to keep the pests out of your home, but there might come a time when you need to call in the professionals.

What Are the Most Common Types of Pests?

While there are many different types of pests that could be plaguing your home, some of the most common and intrusive include:

Ants

Cockroaches

Mosquitoes

Rodents

Termites

Pests have the potential to destroy your home, get into your food and carry diseases. You should never have to live with pests. You should find ways to eradicate them.

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What Are Safe Pesticides?

When it comes to choosing pesticides that you want, or you want your professional provider to use in and around your home, you need to be very careful. Many brands on the market are full of chemicals that could harm your children and your pets if it were ingested.

When you are choosing pesticides that you can use to deal better with the pests that you find, you should look for those that are organic and that do not have toxic chemicals in them.

One of the best things about working with Killem Pest for your pest control needs is that we use original, non-generic chemicals that are environmentally friendly and have low mammalian toxicity. This means that even if children or pets accidentally ingest the pesticide, they would not become ill.

Pro Tip: To choose an effective pesticide, you need to know what pest you are dealing with.

In addition, you can do other things that will help to keep your children and pets safe. If you are putting out bait for rodents, for example, never leave it in an area where your children or pets could have access to it. They could put it in their mouth. Instead, put the bait into a locked bait station or in an area that cannot be opened or reached by children or pets so that only rodents can access it.

If the pest control company has come and sprayed, make sure that any of the residual spraying has dried before allowing children or pets into the area. Make sure your animals are not licking the plants or the walls where the chemicals were sprayed, too.

You should also always make sure your children wash their hands after they have been playing outdoors, and stress the importance of not touching any bait stations that you might have.

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Child Pest Control Safety

How to Keep Pests Away

The following are some very simple and basic tips that can help you to control some of the pests in and around your home:

  • Keeping your food in airtight containers can help to control the influx of ants, as well as rodents and roaches.
  • If you have fruit that is left out on the counter, check it regularly to see if there are any bad spots on it, as this can draw fruit flies and other types of pests.
  • A natural type of pesticide that you can make at home is citrus oil. You can use equal parts orange peels and water, and simmer them. Remove the peels and put the water into a spray containers and then spray around the windows, doors, and other areas where pests might be getting into the property.

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Call in the Professionals

Of course, when it comes to pest problems, sometimes, the DIY home pest control methods are simply not enough. You need to call in the professionals that can provide you with a thorough service and remove those pests for good no matter what type they might be.

Frequently Asked Questions

The safety depends on the products and quality of services that you use, but generally, products for household insects pose no threat to people or pets. That is of course if the products are applied correctly and at low concentrations.

Modern pest control methods are designed to target pests and remain safe for children and pets in your house. Professionals are trained in safe application techniques and use only safe and approved products.

Although it’s not always necessary, some people feel comfortable taking their children and pets out of the house during pest treatment. Overall, you need to give the products time to dry before letting your household members have free access to the treated areas.

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When Will You Most Likely Need Pest Control in Singapore?

Nicole Zycinski-Singh

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Many people wonder if pest control in Singapore is a seasonal thing. Let us explore this topic.

Is Pest Control Seasonal in Singapore?

Have you discovered that you have a mosquito problem in the backyard? Perhaps you’ve seen rodents in the pantry or you have a nasty nest of wasps up under the leaves that you would like to have removed. Regardless of the pests that might be causing problems for you, or whether they are in your home or business, you want to have them removed as soon as possible.

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What Is the Impact of Weather on Different Pests?

In some parts of the world, pest problems tend to be seasonal, as there could be various types of insects or rodents that are more problematic during certain times of the year.

Being one and a half degrees north of the equator, Singapore’s climate is classified as a tropical rainforest one. Thus, Singapore does not have traditional seasons, although it does have a wet and a dry season. While pests of all types have the potential to be a problem all the time, you will find that certain pests tend to be more active based on whether it is the dry or wet season.

Singapore’s warm climate and high humidity also make it an attractive environment for pests to breed more quickly.

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What Are The Common Types Of Pests In Singapore?

Singapore is a popular place for all sorts of pests. The most common types of pests found in Singapore include:

  • Ants
  • Bed bugs
  • Cockroaches
  • Rodents
  • Termites

Ants will go around your house in search of any remaining food scraps. Bed bugs spend their time in furniture and especially beds. They are active at night and search for human beings to feed on their blood. Cockroaches are happiest in moist and damp environments. They come out in search for food, so you will often find them at night in the kitchen. Rats and mice also go around looking for food. Termites present a whole different challenge. They thrive on eating through wooden structures. If undetected, they can cause a lot of structural damage.

Home and business owners need to be aware of the threats of each type of pest. Take the necessary action to reduce the risk of pest infestations yourself, or contact a professional to take care of an infestation.

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Wet vs. Dry Season

During the wet season, for example, you may find that insects are more of a problem which could increase the chance of you requiring services such as ants, fly or mosquito control. They may want to escape from the downpours outside. Of course, during extremely dry times ants, rodents, and other pests might try to come inside trying to find water to drink. This means that pests of all types tend to be active in the Singapore area throughout the year, and you need to be vigilant if you hope to keep them under control.

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There are some things you can do to reduce the “attractiveness” of your property to different types of pests. Make sure that they do not have easy access to food or water, for example. They will not be as likely to want to make your home their new residence if they do not have the things they need to survive. Of course, this is not always easy, and you might find yourself inundated with pests whether it is the wet or dry season. In those cases, you need some help.

We have collected data on the pest management jobs we have carried out over the calendar year to provide you with a guide on when you are more likely to require certain types of pest services during the wet and dry seasons:

Pest Issue Season
Dry Season Wet Season
Ant Removal Medium Requirement Medium Requirement
Fly Control Medium Requirement Medium Requirement
Mosquito Control Medium Requirement High Requirement
Rodent Control High Requirement High Requirement
Termites Control Medium Requirement Medium Requirement
Cockroaches Control High Requirement High Requirement

Getting Help for Pest Issues in Singapore

No matter the time of the season, you need to make sure that you have control at your home or business.

Pro Tip: Whether they are rats, cockroaches, fleas, ticks, flies, or any other type of pest, it is vital that you have them removed quickly and efficiently.

This means you should hire a professional service in Singapore. Have the professionals come to your property to kill and remove the pests, and to provide you with tips on how you can keep those pests from returning.

Research the company you are considering and make sure they have the experience and expertise to handle the type of pest problem you have currently so you can keep the property free from infestations of all sorts.

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Killem Pest Profile Series: What You Need to Know About Termites

Nicole Zycinski-Singh

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Are Termites Dangerous?

Termites are dangerous as they are able to weaken the structure of buildings!

The Most Economically Destructive Pest

In our previous posts, we mentioned the different treatments that can be carried out to prevent termite infestations. Some of the more common methods include soil treatment, corrective soil treatment, rodding, baiting and dusting.

Common Questions About Termites

Are termites harmful?

Termites are the most economically destructive pests.

In the US alone, it is estimated that termite infestations cause US$30 billion in damage to crops and manmade structures.

In addition to the high economic costs involved with termite damage, the structural damage caused to buildings, ceilings and furniture is also a danger to humans.

Will termites bite humans?

Following on from above, termites feed on cellulose and are not known to bite humans or even other insects (although ants are the natural enemy of termites). Nevertheless, if the termite colony has no other sources of food or if the colony is threatened, termites may on the rare occasion bite humans. The bite is like a pinch, but the pinches are not believed to result in any illnesses or disease in humans.

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How to Tell If Termites Are Active in Your House

As we know, termites love eating wooden structures. It can be hard to spot a termite before structural damage is done. However, there are some signs to know if termites are active in your house:

  • Termite droppings
  • Termite wings lying around
  • Weakened wood structures such as doors and shelves
  • Unknown noises

Termites prefer dark and moist environments, so it can be helpful to look around your house with a flashlight to see if termites are active.

Can termites eat through concrete?

Termites feed on cellulose, which is an organic compound in the cell walls of plants and that wood is made off.

Termites do not eat concrete, however they are very resourceful and will squeeze through tiny cracks and thus opening up poor quality concrete for more termites to get through.

Once termites are inside, they build tunnels which get wider over time and therefore it appears like they have eaten through the concrete.

Pro Tip: To prevent termites from entering your home, seal all cracks, crevices and joints inside your house.

Lifecycle of Termites

There are few physical differences between the workers and nymphs of the different species. As such, termite identification is based on the soldiers or alates as well as the damage that is left behind.

Dampwood soldiers can be as large as 20mm and have large mouthparts on the front.

Drywood soldiers have large mouthparts with teeth and are larger than those of subterranean colonies.

Subterranean soldiers are creamy white in colour, but their head is often brown. They do not have wings and have large mouthparts.

Termite Lifecycle

Why do termites shed their wings?

One of the unique rituals termites do is the shedding of wings. This is part of the mating ritual of termites. The ritual plays out during the termite swarming season. As termites take flight, they start discarding their wings in order to form termites colonies. Once they shed their wings, termites cannot fly any longer. They then start to mate on the ground.

Why do termites swarm?

Termites swarm for a specific reason: Mating. In warm climates such as in Singapore, termites swarm to mate and form new colonies. The swarming helps the termites find a mating partner.

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What is a termite mud tube?

A termite mud tube is a highly advanced and sophisticated system. Termites create these mud tubes in wood structures as a way to travel around freely. The termite mud tubes keep the termites safe and provide them access to food and shelter. Never remove mud tubes by yourself, as it will lead the termites to seek out other places to create new mud tubes. Always contact a pest control professional to do a proper termite infestation treatment.

What do termite droppings look like?

Termite droppings are one of the signs of a termite infestation. How can you spot termite droppings? The droppings are tiny, usually just one millimeter in length. They have a brown colour and can often be seen along walls or near any wooden structures. If you notice termite droppings, make sure to contact a pest treatment professional.

What are the main types of termites?

Drywood Termites – These termites do not like moisture and typically live in wood such as dead trees, structural timbers of hardwood floors. Unlike subterranean termites, they do not need contact with the soil as wood is sufficient.

Dampwood Termites – These termites live in wood with high moisture content such as decaying wood and trees that can be found on the ground.

Subterranean Termites – These are the most common species of termites in Singapore and require three things: food (wood or cellulose material), a consistent source of moisture and a moderate to tropical environment. They can be found in structural timbers in buildings and in soil greenery outdoors. These termites will build their nests underground.

More about drywood and subterranean termites

Below are examples of the kind of damage Subterranean Termites can cause:

Subterranean Termite Infestation Wall Pipe

Subterranean Termite Infestation Wall Pipe

Tenacious termites

Termites are social insects and live in colonies. There are many ways that termites can enter a property. Some of these include coming in:

  • Through construction joints
  • Through wall joints and cracks
  • Through floor cracks and slab penetrations
  • Through plumbing and electricals

From our experience, we have even found termite trails at the 43rd story of a building!

For more information on how Killem can help eliminate your Termite problems please visit our termite control page.

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What Pest Control Treatment Methods Can You Use To Eradicate Pests?

Nicole Zycinski-Singh

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What are some of the treatment methods used, to ensure that pests stay away from our personal spaces?

Treatment methods vary for different pests, for example, the ways used to eradicate mosquitoes are very different, when compared to those methods that help get rid of termites. Years of experience have allowed us to fine tune and provide you with the most effective service!

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Effective pest control treatment methods

Mosquito Treatment

Mosquito Treatment is separated into 2 areas. The first targets the larvae population, and the second targets adult mosquitoes. Treatment can be carried out via:

Larviciding

Larviciding is when there is an application of insecticide, which is specifically targeted at the larval stage of the mosquito. A thorough inspection for any potential breeding ground will be conducted before we carry out the larviciding treatment, and this will help to control the population, thus preventing the larvae from reaching the adult stage.

Mosquito Larviciding

Fogging and misting are two popular and effective pest control strategies for various pests. There are some notable differences between fogging and misting.

Thermal Fogging

Thermal Fogging is the application of insecticide through water droplets in a highly visible fog to target adult mosquitoes. It is preferable, to fog at a time when mosquitoes are most active in order to get the best results, as thermal fogging only kills adult mosquitoes which are there at that time.

The Pros and Cons Of Fogging

Fogging helps control mosquito populations as well as other insects. The pros of fogging include:

  • Relatively cheap
  • Quick solution
  • Long-lasting effect

There are some undesirable effects of fogging. The cons of fogging include:

  • Disruption friendly insects like honeybees
  • Releasing of chemicals that can harm the environment

As a result, fogging can affect natural ecosystems and human health. All pros and cons of fogging need to be weighed up to determine the right approach to treating pests.

Mosquito Fogging

Misting

Misting applies the insecticide, by covering a large surface area, using a highly efficient motor blower with strong pressure. This creates a barrier of protection, with a long residual and rapid knockdown effect. It is odourless and has low acute mammalian toxicity.

The Pros and Cons Of Misting

Misting is another popular pest control method that has several pros and cons. The pros of misting include:

  • Effective treatment method for a variety of pests
  • Convenient and simple to perform

The cons of misting include:

  • Potential for overspraying
  • Sometimes unsuccessful in targeting specific infestation areas
  • Less durable, possibility of re-infestation

Misting is still an effective pest control method for certain situations.

Mosquito Misting

The Difference between Fogging versus Misting

Fogging and misting are popular pest treatment methods in Singapore and around the world. It is important to know the difference between the two when deciding the right pest control approach for each specific situation. So how do we know if we need to do a fogging or misting treatment?

Fogging, as its name implies, creates a fog. Small droplets of insecticide are released into the air and this helps eliminate pests. It is often used indoors. Misting also releases droplets, but those are much bigger and remain suspended in the air for longer periods of time. This does not create fog-like effects. This does not create fog-like conditions and makes it more suitable to use in outdoor situations.

While the application is the main difference between the two, each infestation requires an independent treatment plan that is carried out by a professional.

If you need further information or would like to contact Killem to help you control Mosquito problems, please visit our Mosquito Control page.

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Termite Treatment

Baiting

Termite baiting is a fuss free treatment, where baits are placed in strategic locations, to target the worker termites. These worker termites will then bring the bait back to their colony, where it will be shared with the rest of the colony.

Termite Baiting

Dusting

Dusting treatment is the application of powder to termite trails. These powder particles will be passed on to other termites and taken back to the nest.

Soil Treatment

Normal Soil Treatment is when chemicals are applied to pre-treat the soil for the protection of buildings against subterranean termites.

Rodding is when the external perimeter of the building blocks is treated with a termiticide solution. An injector is inserted into the landscape soil near the unit structure wall.

Corrective soil treatment is when a number of holes are drilled into the perimeter of the building, right through the concrete slab, if the building perimeter is cemented or tiled. Termiticide will be injected through these holes, and then sealed up with waterproofed concrete.

To find out more or request our services, visit our Termites Treatment page.

General Pest Treatment

For rodents, there will be an inspection within the premises for infestation, before baiting stations or traps are installed.

For other pests such as cockroaches and flies, all potential breeding and harbourage areas will be sprayed with insecticidal chemicals to the internal and external locations that are likely to be infested.

We are confident that with our extensive experience in urban pest management, we will be able to deliver the best service for any type of pest concern.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pest control methods include physical methods, such as pest proofing, traps and bait stations, temperature control, etc, and chemical methods like using insecticides, poison baits, repellents, or else.

Using physical and biological pest control methods is better for the environment, however, sometimes it can be hard to get rid of the pests using natural remedies.

There are many pest control methods to choose from, and whilst you can deal with small infestations on your own, you should consider hiring professional pest control services for larger infestations.

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