Disinsection includes all actions and methods to combat parasitic insects of all kinds in a specific area.
Insect pests can carry and spread pathogens and microbes, which cause everything from mild allergic reactions to allergic shock and serious illnesses.
They reproduce very quickly and can grow almost anywhere there is moisture.
The disinfestation methods we apply have the following characteristics:
• They are modern and effective in combating parasitic insects.
• They comply with the strictest safety standards for humans and the environment.
• They are fully approved and permitted by law.
• The specific methods applied are selected depending on the type of insect infestation and the specificities of the area.
• They aim not only at the immediate control of parasites but also at preventing their appearance in the future.
In other words, we use the most modern and effective legal disinfestation methods, while taking into account human and environmental safety, as well as the needs of the specific area, for optimal long-term results.
Residual spray
Residual spraying is done in targeted areas of interest and in places where insect infestation has been observed; the insecticides remain on the surfaces that have been sprayed.
This has a prolonged repellent and lethal effect against insects for a long time after spraying.
Gel for cockroaches
Food attractant insecticide baits in gel form. a highly effective method of eliminating entire insect populations through the “self-spreading” of the active substance.
As insects feed on the bait, the active ingredient is gradually transferred to the entire insect population, either directly by the insects themselves or indirectly.
This creates a vicious cycle where insects infect each other with the insecticide, a “food chain of death.”
In this way, a very high mortality rate of 98-100% of insects is achieved within a few days of the initial application.
Gel for ants
Food attractant insecticide baits in gel form.
In cases of small or even larger infestations indoors, we achieve rapid control of insects, taking advantage of the trophozoite that contributes to the rapid transport of the active substance throughout the population.
The extraction of a preparation in gaseous form in a well-sealed space, in order to control the infestation of various pests (insects or otherwise), in products or areas to be disinfested.
Phosphine is the only fumigant gas approved for use in fumigation in disinfestations in Greece.