Although 91% of residents are fully vaccinated—66% of which already received their boosters—Singapore’s daily COVID-19 cases reached an all-time high with more than 26,000 reported cases last February 22, 2022. According to experts, this is a result of the ongoing Omicron COVID-19 wave. In the meantime, the government is taking the necessary actions to monitor the situation and encourage residents to observe precautionary measures. On top of the usual routine cleaning and disinfection services, businesses and commercial spaces are urged…
Pest Control
Pest control is necessary as pests can act as vectors of disease. These pests and vectors can transmit several diseases caused by infectious agents and can be a nuisance and a danger to health. Pests and vectors could affect business premises and even at home. As a pest control services provider in Singapore, we wish to show awareness about this danger. This infographic shows the five main vectors in Singapore and the diseases they transmit.
Rat infestation in Singapore has grown ever since the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic. When businesses temporarily shut down, rodents became more aggressive and intentional. Rats and mice used uninhabited buildings as their habitat, a place to find shelter and breed while they forage for nearby food sources. With this, it’s evident that rodents took full advantage of the situation while human activity was reduced to a minimum. Consequences Of Rat Infestation During COVID-19 Because of this, their actions can…
Ants are one of the most common pests you can find at home. Because of their size, they can practically enter your property through the smallest cracks and holes. Although they’re harmless, they can still cause havoc to your way of life. Hence, ant infestation should be avoided at all costs. Typically, an ant infestation can be caused by several reasons, including the following: Nearby Food Source – Much like other pests, ants are attracted to the basic necessities of…

