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PestSol Sdn Bhd
PestSol, based in Selangor, Malaysia, provides top-quality pest management services for a healthier environment. Contact us for effective pest control solutions!
Yes, our treatments use safe and approved insecticides. However, we advise keeping children and pets away from treated areas until the solution has dried.
Common signs of bed bugs include:
Small red, itchy bites on your skin
Blood stains on bedsheets or pillowcases
Tiny black fecal spots on mattresses or furniture
Shed bed bug skins and eggs in crevices
A musty odor in infested areas
Bed bugs are excellent at hiding in:
Mattress seams and bed frames
Cracks and crevices in walls or furniture
Behind wallpapers, electrical outlets, and carpets
Luggage, bags, and clothing
The most common pests in restaurants include:
✅ Cockroaches – Thrive in kitchens and storage areas
✅ Rodents – Attracted to food waste and can damage property
✅ Flies – Spread bacteria and contaminate food
✅ Ants – Invade food storage and preparation areas
We use a combination of safe and effective treatments, including:
🔹 General Pest Control (GP) – Targets cockroaches, ants, and rodents
🔹 Misting Treatment – Reduces flies and airborne pests
🔹 Rodent Baiting & Trapping – Controls rat and mouse infestations
🔹 Gel Baiting – Used for cockroach and ant control in food-sensitive areas
✔️ Store food properly in sealed containers
✔️ Keep the kitchen and storage areas clean
✔️ Dispose of waste regularly and use covered bins
✔️ Seal cracks and entry points to prevent infestations
What is the best termite control method in Malaysia?
The best termite control method depends on the situation:
-Termite baiting system is ideal for slow but total elimination of the colony.
-Corrective soil treatment is faster and creates a protective chemical barrier.
Professional termite treatment usually lasts between 3 to 5 years.
We recommend an annual inspection to maintain protection especially for landed houses, shop lots, or factories near green areas.
When should I use termite baiting instead of soil treatment?
Use termite baiting when:
-You see termite activity but don’t know the nest location
-You want a non-invasive, eco-friendly solution
Your property already has a concrete floor (no soil access)
Use corrective soil treatment when:
-The infestation starts from underground
-You can access the soil perimeter (landed property)
-You want faster results
Yes. After corrective soil or pre-construction treatment, PestSol Sdn Bhd issues an official treatment certificate, detailing the method and chemical used useful for developers, contractors, and homeowners.
We provide termite control across Kuala Lumpur & Selangor, including:
Bukit Jalil, Sri Petaling, OUG, Cheras, Damansara, TTDI, Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, Puchong, Shah Alam, Klang, Ampang, Setia Alam, Kota Kemuning, Kajang, Bangi, Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, Rawang, and Sungai Buloh and more area
Booklice (Psocids) are tiny, soft-bodied insects often mistaken for dust mites or baby termites.
They thrive in humid areas, feeding on mold, fungi, and organic materials found on paper, cardboard, and wooden surfaces.
Booklice appear when there is high humidity or mold growth, especially in:
-Store rooms, cupboards, wardrobes
-Wooden furniture and skirting boards
-Books, boxes, or old documents
They are a sign of excess moisture in the area.
No, booklice do not bite or spread disease, but they can cause discomfort and damage to stored paper, packaging, and books.
Their presence also indicates a moisture or mold problem, which can lead to other pest issues.
To eliminate booklice, PestSol recommends:
Reduce humidity – use a dehumidifier or improve air ventilation.
Discard moldy items – throw away damp books or boxes.
Clean with dry cloths – avoid using water on affected surfaces.
PestSol treatment – we use a safe residual spray and misting method to eliminate adult booklice and eggs.
Can pest control solve booklice problems permanently?
Yes, with proper treatment and moisture control.
PestSol Sdn Bhd offers a booklice control service using misting and residual spraying, combined with humidity prevention advice.
We also identify the root cause (e.g. damp wall or leaking pipe) to prevent re-infestation.
Keep indoor humidity below 50%
Avoid storing paper or cardboard on the floor
Fix any leaks or damp walls
Store food and grains in airtight containers
Use ventilation fans in kitchen or storerooms
Cockroaches are attracted to food residue, moisture, and dark hiding areas.
Common sources include:
Uncovered rubbish bins
Food crumbs or grease around stoves
Leaking pipes or floor traps
Cardboard boxes and clutter
Yes, cockroaches can spread bacteria, salmonella, and allergens through their droppings and shed skin.
They are a health risk, especially in restaurants, F&B outlets, and homes with children.
PestSol Sdn Bhd provides a 3 step cockroach control process:
Residual spraying – targets cracks, drains, and hiding spots.
Gel bait application – attracts and eliminates hidden cockroaches.
Misting (if necessary) – reaches deep corners for full coverage.
We also guide customers on hygiene practices to prevent re-infestation.
After service, follow these tips:
Keep your kitchen dry and clean
Seal food in airtight containers
Dispose of garbage daily
Avoid leaving pet food overnight
Close drain covers when not in use
The two main types are:
German cockroach – small and fast; usually in kitchens and pantries
American cockroach – large and reddish-brown; found in toilets and drains
Ants usually come indoors looking for food, water, or shelter.
They are commonly found in:
Kitchen areas and pantries
Food storage and rubbish bins
Cracks and wall gaps
Electrical sockets and ceilings
Most ants are not dangerous, but some species can:
Contaminate food and surfaces
Bite and cause skin irritation
Damage electrical wiring or equipment (especially crazy ants)
Common species include:
Sugar ants / Black ants – usually found in kitchens
Pharaoh ants – small yellow ants, common in hospitals or F&B areas
Crazy ants – fast-moving, often found near electrical points
Carpenter ants – live in wood, similar to termites
PestSol uses a 3-step professional ant control method:
Residual spray – targets visible trails and entry points
Gel bait – eliminates the entire colony by spreading through worker ants
Misting (if necessary) – for severe infestations in hidden areas
Our treatment focuses on both killing and prevention, not just surface spraying.
For long-term control:
Homes: every 3–6 months
Restaurants or F&B outlets: monthly service recommended
Regular maintenance keeps colonies from re-establishing.
You can reduce ants by cleaning surfaces and sealing food, but DIY sprays only kill visible ants.
They don’t destroy the colony, so ants will return.
Professional gel baiting and residual spray by PestSol ensures the queen and colony are eliminated.
Clean up food crumbs immediately
Store sugar, rice, and snacks in sealed containers
Seal wall cracks and entry points
Keep kitchen and dining areas dry
Empty rubbish bins daily
It depends on the pest type and infestation level. While a single treatment can help reduce pest activity, many commercial premises and restaurants benefit from regular preventive maintenance to reduce the risk of recurring infestations.
Do I need a pest control certificate to apply for a restaurant licence?
Licensing requirements may vary depending on the local authority and type of food business. Many restaurant owners choose to engage a professional pest control company and maintain service records as part of their overall hygiene and compliance program.
Can PestSol provide documentation for restaurant licence applications?
Yes. We provide pest control service reports and supporting documentation that may assist restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and food businesses with operational and compliance requirements.
Is pest control required for restaurants in Malaysia?
Maintaining proper hygiene standards is an important part of operating a food business. Many restaurants implement regular pest management programs to help support food safety, cleanliness, and compliance requirements.
How often should restaurants carry out pest control?
Most restaurants, cafés, and commercial kitchens choose monthly pest control services to maintain hygiene standards and reduce the risk of pest infestations.
Why do new restaurants engage pest control before opening?
Many restaurant owners prefer to establish a preventive pest management program before opening to help maintain hygiene standards, support inspections, and reduce future pest risks.