Doha Pest Control and Cleaning Company W.L.L.
Flying Insect Control
Our flying insect control solution gives you an effective way to eradicate any flying insects in your building or warehouse, including moths, mosquitoes, house flies, fruit flies or blue bottle flies.
Why is flying insect control important?
Like most pests, flying insects can cause damage to your stock and can spread disease. If you don’t have insect control measures in place, you may need to replace stock that becomes contaminated, which adds to the running costs of your business.
How do our flying insect control services work?
In order to control flying pests, we use special flying insect catchers that contain glue boards along with ultraviolet lights contained in shatterproof tubes. These ultraviolet lights attract insects to the unit, and the glue boards trap them inside.
Our flying insect pest control services are HACCP compliant as the ultraviolet lights on the units are contained within shatterproof tubes. This means that should the tube break, the glass stays in place rather than falling onto your equipment or inventory.
Why do we use glue boards instead of electrified grids or bars to trap flying pests?
Our flying insect catchers contain glue boards rather than electrified grids or boards so that once the insects are trapped they stay within the unit. This is not the case with electrified units, since the insects are repelled off the unit as they’re electrocuted, causing them to fall onto your floor, office equipment or inventory.
As part of our flying pest control service, we replace the glue boards in the unit every month, and our ultraviolet tubes every year.
Custom flying pest control for differing work environments
We supply different types of flying insect pest control units depending on whether you are in commercial, industrial or factory premises.
Our flying insect catchers are either attached to the wall or suspended – if our solution is for a commercial environment, we usually suspend them so that they can catch pests from both sides. We place the units in strategic areas where there isn’t a large light source, which allows the insects to be easily attracted via the ultraviolet light.