Contact us
Call +971 50 547 7393 or WhatsApp +971 50 271 5650 with your location and the pest you are seeing. We will confirm the earliest available slot, including same-day where possible.
Fogging kills the adults flying tonight. Treating the standing water they hatched from is what stops next week's generation — we do both.
Almost every disappointing mosquito control in Sharjah experience comes down to treating adults and ignoring larvae. Fogging clears the mosquitoes currently flying, and the garden is pleasant that evening — but the containers, drains and irrigation boxes where eggs were laid are untouched, and a fresh generation emerges within days.
Mosquitoes need remarkably little water to breed. A saucer under a plant pot, an AC condensate tray, a blocked roof drain, a decorative water feature or a construction puddle is enough. Our survey walks the property looking specifically for these, because removing or treating them is what produces a lasting reduction.
The treatment then works on two fronts: larvicide applied to standing water that cannot be drained, and residual treatment to the shaded vegetation and wall surfaces where adults rest during the day. Fogging is used where a fast knockdown is needed — before an event, for instance — rather than as the whole programme.
Survey the breeding sites, treat the water, then knock down the adults.
Why they keep returning, what a proper treatment covers, and when to book.
If you are hosting outdoors, book the treatment a few days ahead rather than the morning of. Larvicide and residual work need a little time to take effect, and combining them with a fogging pass on the day gives a far better result than fogging alone.
Call +971 50 547 7393 or WhatsApp +971 50 271 5650 to arrange a free site survey. For villas and compounds we walk the whole property — planters, drainage, pool surrounds, irrigation boxes — and report exactly which sites are producing mosquitoes.
We cover villa districts across Sharjah — Al Ramtha, Al Nahda, Al Majaz, Muwaileh and beyond — plus Dubai and Ajman. Mosquito pressure here is closely tied to irrigation: heavily landscaped compounds and gardens with daily watering create far more breeding opportunities than unplanted plots.
Neighbouring properties matter more with mosquitoes than with most pests, because adults readily fly between gardens. If an adjacent villa has an unused pool or a neglected water feature, we will identify it during the survey and advise how best to raise it, since treating your side alone will only ever be partly effective.
We quote source reduction as part of the job rather than selling repeat fogging visits. Fogging is genuinely useful for immediate knockdown, but a company that only fogs has every commercial reason to leave the breeding sites alone — and you end up on a monthly cycle indefinitely.
Our survey report lists each breeding site found, whether it was drained, treated with larvicide or needs a maintenance fix such as clearing a blocked drain. That gives you something actionable, and it means the next treatment starts from a better baseline rather than the same one.
Mosquito populations build through the warmer, more humid months, and treating early in that cycle is far more effective than reacting once numbers peak. A larvicide programme started before the season means each generation is suppressed rather than fought after it emerges.
There is a health dimension as well. Beyond the nuisance of bites, mosquitoes are vectors for disease, and the UAE maintains active control programmes for exactly that reason. Keeping breeding sites suppressed on your own property is a straightforward contribution to that.
Four straightforward steps from your first call to lasting protection.
Call +971 50 547 7393 or WhatsApp +971 50 271 5650 with your location and the pest you are seeing. We will confirm the earliest available slot, including same-day where possible.
A technician identifies the species, traces the nest or harbourage, and checks entry points and moisture sources — then issues a fixed written quote.
We apply the right method for the pest and setting — gel baits, sprays, dusting or soil barriers — and seal the gaps that let them in.
We verify the result, return for follow-up visits where the pest requires it, and set up ongoing prevention so the problem does not come back.
Because fogging only kills adults in flight at that moment. The eggs and larvae in standing water are unaffected and continue developing, so a new generation emerges within days. Lasting control requires treating or removing the breeding sites, which is why our surveys focus on finding them rather than simply booking another fog.
Very little — a plant pot saucer, an AC condensate tray or a bottle cap of water sitting for several days is enough. That is why our survey covers small containers as carefully as pools and drains, and why emptying saucers and trays weekly between visits makes a genuine difference.
Yes, with sensible precautions. We use larvicides suitable for use around planting and residual products applied to walls and vegetation rather than broadcast over open ground. Keep pets indoors during the application and for a short period afterwards — your technician will confirm the exact interval for the products used.
Ideally three to five days beforehand, so larvicide and residual treatment have taken effect, with an optional fogging pass on the day itself for immediate knockdown. Booking only on the morning of an event limits us to fogging, which works for a few hours rather than the whole evening.
It happens often, particularly where an adjacent villa has an unused pool, a neglected water feature or a construction plot with standing water. We will identify it during the survey and tell you plainly. Treating your property still helps, but we will also advise on approaching the neighbour or the community management, since that is what resolves it properly.
Fill in your details and our team will confirm your appointment shortly.
We have received your request and will respond within a few hours.