SITA's staff are thoroughly trained and equipped to control all types of pests in restaurants, hotels, apartments, houses, offices, commercial, industrial buildings such as factories, warehouses, granaries. General pest control includes hornets, bees, mites, weevils, ants, flies, silverfish, birds etc.
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General Pest Information
SITA's staff are thoroughly trained and equipped to control all types of pests in restaurants, hotels, apartments, houses, offices, commercial, industrial buildings such as factories, warehouses, granaries. General pest control includes hornets, bees, mites, weevils, ants, flies, silverfish, birds etc.Cockroach Control Information
The cockroach is one of the toughest insects to eradicate and control and is a job for experienced professionals. SITA has invested in the latest equipment and chemicals to quickly solve your problem with cockroaches. Monthly inspections/treatment are recommended for effective control.Rodent Control Information
SITA's approach is to locate the source of breeding and control the situation through physical and environmentally-friendly measures. Chemicals are used only as a last resort, and even then, with great sensitivity to the environmentGarden Control Information
In line with Singapore's policy of a green environment, SITA specializes in measures to control and eradicate garden pests which create a nuisance to humans and damage to plants. Garden pests include mosquitoes, flies, ants, bees, hornets, etc.INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
Definition of IPM:
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a decision-making process that anticipates and prevents pest activity and infestation by combining several strategies to achieve long-term solutions. Components of an IPM programme may include education, proper waste management, structural repair, maintenance, biological and mechanical control techniques, and pesticide application.
Definition of IPM:
- Inspection
- Identify Pests and Conducive Conditions
- Prevention
- Customer Consultation
- Sanitation, Exclusion and, if necessary, Pesticide Application
- Evaluation
- Monitoring
IPM Benefits
- Pest Prevention
- Customer Awareness
- Less Reliance on Pesticides
- Improved Home Maintenance
- Long-Term Solutions
- Precise Pesticide Application
- Effective and Environmentally Sensitive Protection
IPM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1) How does IPM differ from traditional pest control?
IPM employs an approach that requires more participation by the homeowner to achieve long-term pest control.2) What does "integrated" mean?
The use of two or more pest management techniques (Inspection, Identification, Sanitation, Cultural, Mechanical, Biological and/or Pesticides) to achieve established pest management objectives.3) What does an IPM service involve?
An IPM service requires time and effort to: inspect and monitor pest activity; employ procedures; make suggestions for eliminating points of entry and resting areas; and deter potential pest infestations and/or reduce existing ones.4) What is your responsibility as a homeowner in an IPM program?
Your continuous involvement and participation are needed to implement your pest control technician's recommendations for an effective programme5) What is habitat modification?
Homes have different microhabitats which provide food, water, and harborage for pests. Decreasing the availability of suitable habitats for pests and denying access into the home may control infestations.6) Does IPM eliminate the use of pesticides?
An effective IPM programme may include the use of pesticides. However, the amount needed will likely be reduced.7) When pesticides are used, how are they applied?
The appropriate use and application of pesticides are spelled out by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and others, and will vary according to circumstances. Your pest control technician will tell you where and how pesticides will be applied in or near your home.Subterranean Termites Control Information
Commonly known as "white ants", subterranean termites are extremely destructive. Fortunately, treatment is far less expensive than the cost of damage that is so easily caused by termites. SITA's termite treatment comes with a warranty.Soil Treatment Information
Soil Treatment is the most effective and cost-efficient form of subterranean termite control. The process involves treating the soil beneath an entire building, during the pre-construction stage, with a specially formulated Termiticide.SITA is licensed to use Agenda 10SC, Premise 200SC, Optigard TL and Wazary 10FL.
Warranty Provided*
Corrective Treatment Information
Also known as Slab Injection, this is the next best preventive measure. This process consists of drilling through the slab floor and injecting a specially formulated Anti-Termite Solution. Applying termiticides to soil around the exterior foundation creates a complete chemical barrier around the existing buildings and structures.
SITA is licensed to use Agenda 10SC, Premise 200SC, Optigard TL and Wazary 10FL. We are also the Authorised Applicator for the Termatrac tracking device and trained in installing in-ground baiting station.
Warranty Provided*
Regular Inspections
When the above two methods cannot be employed, SITA's well-trained technicians will protect your property with a systematic monthly or two-monthly programme of checks. The regular inspections maintain vigilance and minimize damage through early detection and treatment.SOIL TREATMENT WARRANTY
For Soil Treatment and Corrective Treatment (Slab-Injection) make sure you receive the SOIL TREATMENT WARRANTY endorsed by the Singapore Pest Management Association. The purpose is to ensure that clients receiving soil treatment:
i) are not promised warranties that cannot be fulfilled
ii) are not given lesser warranties than they should receive.
Fumigation Information
Fumigaion is the process where a highly toxic fumigant such as Hydrogen Cyanide, Methyl Bromide or Hydrogen Phospide is used to eradicate pests from products, produce or a location (ships, aircraft etc).The process involves the complete covering or sealing of the product or item to be fumigated with canvas, plastic sheets or taping to make it as airtight as possible. The fumigant is then released into the sealed area or compartment. The duration of exposure varies from 4 hours to 24 hours, depending on the product to be fumigated and the type of fumigant used. Fumigation is carried out by licensed fumigators who undergo 18 months of on-the-job training and must pass an examination conducted by the Port Health Office, NEA.
Fumigation is a quarantine requirement for countries such as Australia, New Zealand and China before goods are admitted into the country
Items we fumigate include:-
- Rice
- Timber
- Wooden Pallet
- Furniture
- Tobacco
- Special artifacts
- Antiques
- Pianos
- Live Flowers etc.
SITA Pest Control is fully licensed to carry out all quarantine requirements regarding fumigation and our licenses are recognized and accepted worldwide. We specialize in aircraft, ships, rigs, trains and bus fumigation.
