Mosquito Control Malaysia

Mosquito Control in Malaysia for Businesses & Homes

Malaysia records thousands of dengue cases every year — and the Aedes mosquito (nyamuk) that carries dengue breeds in the smallest amounts of standing water on your premises. Uni Smart delivers targeted mosquito control programs that eliminate breeding sites and suppress adult populations, protecting your staff, customers, and family.

  • verifiedPAL/APAL licensed — compliant with MOH and local authority requirements
  • airThermal and ULV fogging for rapid adult mosquito knockdown
  • water_dropLarval source inspection and larviciding to stop breeding at the source
  • scheduleContracted monthly programs for high-risk commercial premises
Pest control technician conducting ULV mosquito fogging at a commercial premises in Kuala Lumpur
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Dengue Prevention

Aedes Mosquito Control

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Mosquito Problems in Malaysian Businesses & Homes

Malaysia's tropical climate means mosquito season never really ends. Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti breed in standing water as shallow as a bottle cap — making even well-maintained premises vulnerable.

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For Businesses & Facilities

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Employer Duty of Care & Legal Liability

Malaysian employers have a duty to provide a safe working environment. Dengue cases linked to workplace mosquito exposure can result in sick leave claims, compensation liability, and labour department investigations.

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Productivity Loss from Dengue Outbreaks

A dengue cluster in your workforce can cause significant absenteeism. Hospitalisation rates for severe dengue are high — affecting production, service delivery, and project timelines for weeks.

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Local Authority Enforcement

Properties identified as Aedes breeding sites during MOH or MBPJ/DBKL inspection can receive compounds and fines under the Destruction of Disease-Bearing Insects Act 1975 — regardless of fault.

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High-Risk Locations

Construction sites, resorts, schools, clinics, nurseries, and large commercial premises with outdoor areas, drainage systems, or landscaping are at elevated risk of Aedes breeding.

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For Homes & Condos

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Dengue Risk to Family

Dengue fever can be life-threatening, particularly for children and the elderly. Even a moderate infestation in your garden or drainage areas puts your entire family at risk — especially during the Malaysian rainy season.

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Garden & Outdoor Living Impact

Heavy mosquito activity in garden areas, balconies, and car porches makes outdoor spaces unusable — particularly in evenings when Aedes mosquitoes are most active.

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Hidden Breeding Sites

Aedes breed in flower pot saucers, blocked gutters, roof drains, discarded containers, and tree holes — sites that homeowners often overlook. Professional inspection identifies and treats all breeding sources.

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Strata Property Risk

In condominiums and gated communities, a single unit's unmaintained balcony or rooftop can breed mosquitoes that affect the entire development — creating JMB liability and neighbour disputes.

Signs You Have a Mosquito Problem

Mosquito problems often develop silently. By the time bites become frequent, breeding populations are already established nearby.

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Standing Water on Premises

Any standing water on your property — in drains, containers, pot saucers, or low-lying areas — is a potential Aedes breeding site that needs inspection.

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Frequent Bites Indoors or Outdoors

Multiple mosquito bites — especially during daytime (Aedes are day-biters) — indicate a nearby breeding site within 100 metres of your premises.

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Larvae (Wrigglers) in Water

Tiny black wriggling larvae visible in standing water containers or drains confirm active Aedes breeding — treatment is urgent to prevent adult emergence.

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Dengue Case in the Area

A confirmed dengue case within your neighbourhood or building is a serious warning — the infected mosquito's breeding site is almost certainly within 150 metres of the patient's location.

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Overgrown Vegetation

Dense ground cover, tall grass, and thick shrubbery provide daytime resting sites for adult mosquitoes — contributing to high population density even without obvious standing water.

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Blocked or Slow Drains

Slow-draining or blocked floor drains, roof gutters, and surface drains collect standing water and become major mosquito breeding sites — especially after Malaysian rainfall.

Our Smart Mosquito Control Process

Fogging alone doesn't solve a mosquito problem — breeding sites must be found and eliminated. Our structured approach tackles both larvae and adults for lasting results.

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Site Survey & Breeding Site Mapping

Our technician inspects the entire premises for Aedes breeding sites — drains, containers, vegetation, rooftops, and low-lying areas. An Ovitrap or larval survey may be conducted to confirm infestation levels before recommending a treatment program.

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Larviciding & Targeted Fogging

We treat confirmed breeding sites with WHO-approved larvicides to kill larvae before they emerge as adults. Thermal or ULV fogging is applied to knock down existing adult mosquito populations in outdoor areas, vegetation, and building perimeters.

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Monitoring & Reports

Follow-up inspections confirm breeding site elimination and population reduction. Written service reports for each visit document treatments applied, sites inspected, and larvae/adult counts — for MOH compliance or internal risk management records.

Mosquito Control Service Options

From recurring monthly programs for commercial premises to one-off fogging for residential areas — we have the right solution for your situation.

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Commercial Mosquito Programs

For construction sites, resorts, schools, clinics, factories, and any commercial premises with outdoor areas or drainage systems requiring ongoing mosquito management.

  • check_circle Monthly breeding site inspection and larviciding
  • check_circle Thermal and ULV fogging of outdoor areas
  • check_circle Written service reports for compliance records
  • check_circle Emergency response for dengue outbreak situations
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Home & Residential Fogging

For landed homes, condominiums, and gated communities wanting mosquito control for gardens, outdoor areas, and common spaces.

  • check_circle One-off fogging or monthly treatment plans
  • check_circle Garden, porch, and drain treatment included
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Mosquito Control FAQs

Common questions about nyamuk (mosquito) and dengue fogging in Malaysia.

What is the most effective mosquito control method in Malaysia?expand_more
A comprehensive program combines larval source reduction (eliminating breeding sites), larviciding (treating standing water), and residual misting or fogging for adult knockdown. Fogging alone gives only temporary relief — source reduction is essential for lasting mosquito control in Malaysia's tropical climate.
Is dengue fogging effective?expand_more
Fogging kills adult mosquitoes on contact and rapidly reduces adult populations in the treated area. However, it does not kill larvae or eggs — so it must be combined with larval source elimination to prevent rapid re-infestation. Fogging is most effective as part of a comprehensive program, not as a standalone reactive measure.
How often should mosquito fogging be carried out?expand_more
For high-risk commercial premises, monthly fogging combined with regular breeding site inspections is recommended. For residential properties during the rainy season or following a nearby dengue case, monthly or bi-monthly treatment is advisable. Our technician will recommend a schedule based on your specific risk level and premises type.
Is mosquito fogging safe for children and pets?expand_more
We use fogging agents approved by the Malaysian Pesticides Board at safe dilution rates. We recommend that children, pets, and pregnant women vacate the treated area during fogging and for approximately 30 to 60 minutes afterwards. Our technician will advise on re-entry precautions specific to your treatment before beginning.
Can you provide mosquito control for construction sites?expand_more
Yes. Construction sites are among the highest-risk locations for Aedes breeding due to stagnant water in containers, formwork, and excavations. We provide regular larval source inspection programs and fogging for construction sites of all sizes, with documentation to comply with local authority and JKR requirements.
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Dengue is Preventable. Don't Wait for a Case.

Proactive mosquito control protects your staff, customers, and family from dengue and other mosquito-borne illness. Our PAL-licensed team provides fast inspection and effective treatment across Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.