Tired of endless battles with insects that only lead to constant expenses and no results? Contact us! Our specialists select safe and effective insecticides, tailored for humans and pets, even against resistant pests. We determine the optimal dosage and application method to ensure maximum effectiveness and long-lasting results.

Pest Control Services

To assess the scope and list of comprehensive services, as well as to arrange additional options such as junk removal, disinfection, mold removal, and more, you can request a specialist visit for a preliminary cost estimate. The fee for this service is minimal and will be deducted from the total cost of your final order.

Cold Fogging

This method applies an insecticide in aerosol form with droplet sizes of 5 to 50 microns for better dispersion. It is more effective than standard spraying, while low chemical consumption allows the use of advanced insecticides that would otherwise be too costly, ensuring efficiency and affordability.

Thermal Fogging

This is a fine aerosol with droplet sizes ranging from 0.5 to 20 microns, formed through the evaporation of a special carrier. In aerosol form, the insecticide penetrates materials more effectively, covers a larger surface area, and remains airborne longer, enhancing the overall treatment efficiency.

Steam Pest Control

One of the physical treatment methods that utilizes the thermal energy of superheated steam to eliminate pests. Steam pest control is highly effective for treating durable surfaces and objects, penetrating hard-to-reach areas. It is safe and can be performed in the presence of people or pets.

Ozone Pest Control

The most eco-friendly pest control technology available today, where ozone acts as the insecticide. It not only eliminates insects but also destroys pathogens, repels rodents, neutralizes allergens and toxins, and serves as a preservative in cold storage rooms, silos, and vegetable warehouses.

Tick, Mosquito, and Insect Control

Cockroach Control

Cockroaches are an order of insects whose structure has remained virtually unchanged for the past 300 million years since their appearance on Earth. Synanthropic species of cockroaches that live in homes and depend entirely on humans include German cockroaches (Blattella germanica), black cockroaches (Blatta orientalis), and the rarer American cockroaches (Periplaneta americana). In addition to causing psychological discomfort, cockroaches interact with food waste and feces, acting as carriers of salmonellosis, dysentery, and gastrointestinal infections. The chitin they shed during molting is responsible for allergies in 70% of cases.

Fly Control

Flies are synanthropic members of the Diptera order whose existence is entirely dependent on humans. They include six families: house flies (Muscidae), blowflies (Calliphoridae), flesh flies (Sarcophagidae), cheese flies (Piophilidae), fruit flies (Drosophilidae), and louse flies (Hippoboscidae). Breeding in animal carcasses, food waste, or human and animal excrement and feeding on wound exudates and eye secretions, all synanthropic fly species act as carriers of numerous diseases, including intestinal and eye infections, tuberculosis, polio, anthrax, and Lyme disease. They can also cause cutaneous and intestinal myiasis.

Moth Control

The clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) is a nocturnal butterfly from the family of true moths and a common household pest. Moths are widespread and undergo four developmental stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult (imago). Adult males can fly up to 800 meters, while pregnant females lose their ability to fly and move by crawling and hiding in fabric folds. Unlike adults, which lack chewing mouthparts, larvae feed on fur clothing, silk fabrics, wool yarn, natural bristle brushes, upholstery, and feathers.

Bed Bug Control

The bed bug (Cimex lectularius) is a blood-sucking parasite that lives alongside humans and feeds on human blood. During the day, bed bugs hide in warm, dark places close to people. At night, they locate their host using their highly developed sense of smell. An adult bed bug can consume up to 7 ml of blood in one feeding. In the absence of food, it can migrate long distances through ventilation systems and walls or enter a state of dormancy for 12–14 months. Bed bug bites are extremely unpleasant, often causing rashes and allergies, and they can transmit hepatitis B, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever.

Mosquito Control

True or blood-sucking mosquitoes belong to the Diptera order, which they share with flies. Due to global transportation, some species have spread worldwide. Both male and female mosquitoes feed on nectar, but females of certain species require protein from the blood of humans, animals, birds, or reptiles to produce eggs. Blood-sucking mosquitoes are carriers of bacteria, viruses, and parasites, including encephalitis, malaria, tularemia, filariasis, and more. Mosquito bites lead to infections in over 700 million people annually, with approximately 2 million fatalities.

Wasp Control

Wasps are a large group of insects comprising 260 families and 4,800 species of social and solitary wasps and hornets. The common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) can form colonies of up to 5,000 workers in nests containing 15,000 cells. Encounters with wasps are more frequent than with other venomous creatures, and their venom has a complex composition distinct from that of other animals. Its active components—biologically active amines and polypeptides—affect the cardiovascular, nervous, respiratory, and muscular systems. Severe allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock pose the greatest danger to individuals with venom sensitivity.

Flea Control

Fleas are a widespread order of blood-sucking parasites that transmit severe infections and helminths and cause dangerous skin diseases. The common flea family includes several species: the human flea (Pulex irritans), an ectoparasite of humans and dogs and a plague carrier; the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis), which parasitizes humans, cats, dogs, and other mammals; the dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis), which causes dermatitis (ctenocephalidosis) in humans; and the rat flea (Xenopsylla cheopis), the most dangerous species, responsible for medieval plague pandemics, parasitizing gerbils and spreading parasitic tapeworms.

Tick Control

Ticks are arachnid arthropods, with the most dangerous representatives being blood-sucking ectoparasites from the Ixodidae family, which includes 600 species. The most hazardous are the European forest tick or dog tick (Ixodes ricinus) and the taiga tick (Ixodes persulcatus), though fortunately, their range does not extend to Ukraine. The dog tick is widespread across the country, with peak activity in spring and early summer. It is a carrier of borreliosis, encephalitis, tularemia, and rickettsial infections. A dog tick bite is a proven cause of meat allergy.

Ant Control

The pharaoh ant (Monomorium pharaonis) is a household pest that forms colonies with queens, males, and workers. Workers are about 2 mm in size and reddish in color. These ants create diffuse colonies with multiple queens, spreading through buildings and quickly restoring their population even after control efforts. Only 10% of workers leave the nest for food, meaning the actual number of ants is ten times higher than what is visible. They feed on protein- and carbohydrate-rich foods, contaminating products, spreading infectious diseases, and causing persistent infestations that often require professional treatment.

Safety

We always keep in mind that the apartment may have young children, elderly residents, allergy sufferers, and pets.

Fixed Pricing

If any additional costs arise, we will discuss them with you in advance rather than surprising you at the end of the job.

Real Guarantee

We provide a guarantee when possible, do not promise one when it’s not, but we never give empty assurances.

Service Quality

We value our time too much to redo work, so we always ensure high-quality results the first time, with attention to every detail.

Tick and Mosquito Treatment for Yards, Cottages, and Forested Areas

Tick Treatment for Yards and Outdoor Areas

Acaricidal treatment should be done twice a year: in early spring before foliage appears and in early autumn when tick activity peaks. Early-season treatment is vital, determining up to 80% of tick survival. Regular treatment helps control infestations, keeping outdoor spaces safer and reducing the risk of tick-borne diseases.

Before treatment, the yard must be prepared by clearing dry leaves, trimmed branches, and organic debris, which should be properly disposed of. Water sources should be covered to prevent contamination. Treatment must be done in dry, windless weather, with no rain expected for 2–3 days to ensure the insecticide remains effective and is not washed away.

Tick control uses insectoacaricidal solutions applied with sprayers or cold fogging. The treatment covers grass, shrubs, walls, fences, and tree trunks up to the first branches. Special attention is given to pathways, lounge areas, and gathering spots. After treatment, access should be restricted for children and pets as advised by the specialist.

The second acaricidal treatment is done in late summer or early autumn. The yard should be cleared again. If fruits and vegetables are present, they must be harvested or treatment scheduled at least 40 days before picking.

Mosquito Treatment for Yards and Outdoor Areas

Mosquito treatment is the only effective way to drastically reduce the insect population in your yard. It should be performed at least twice a year, at the beginning and end of the season. If your property is near a body of standing water or a forested area, treatments may be required as often as once a month.

Mosquito control is a comprehensive process that includes applying specialized insecticides using sprayers or cold and thermal fogging systems, along with preventive and supplementary measures.

During inspection, exterminators identify water sources where mosquitoes breed. Buckets, rain barrels, and clogged gutters create ideal conditions. Even a small amount of water allows females to lay eggs. Larvae thrive in still water, so puddles should be drained, and ponds aerated. Safe biological larvicides are used to eliminate larvae.

Vegetation on and around the property is another critical factor in mosquito control. Some plants, such as tansy flowers, attract mosquitoes since both males and females feed on nectar. These insects tend to stay close to their food and water sources, making plant selection an important aspect of mosquito prevention.

Other Services

Disinfection Service

Apartment disinfection is a service aimed at eliminating pathogenic microorganisms and ensuring a safe environment. Whether needed after tuberculosis, ringworm, scabies, distemper, enteritis, or post-mortem cases, we use safe and effective physical and chemical methods tailored to each situation. Our treatment eliminates bacteria, viruses, and fungi, preventing the spread of infections.

Junk Removal

In many cases, pest control treatment is impossible without removing old furniture and clutter, especially in homes previously occupied by hoarders, elderly people with stockpiling habits, or disadvantaged families. Depending on the amount of waste, we will select an appropriate vehicle, ranging from a small cargo-passenger van to a large dump truck, while our team of movers will pack and remove the clutter efficiently.

Odor Removal

Our odor removal service is ideal for eliminating unpleasant smells lingering in a space. We effectively neutralize various odors, including cat urine, cigarette smoke, hookah fumes, burnt or spoiled food, mustiness, dampness, and odors from bedridden patients. For deodorization, we use advanced, highly effective, and safe technologies to ensure long-lasting freshness.