Ever felt the annoying zing of a mosquito buzzing right by your ear, making you twitch? Or found yourself slapping your cheeks, arms, or legs in a vain attempt to swat those pesky bugs away?

Climate change is contributing to an increase in the population growth of mosquitoes. They are tiny insects that can give you discomfort when bitten by them. They are also capable of spreading serious and dangerous diseases such as malaria, dengue, yellow fever, and many more.

Preventing mosquitoes is essential for businesses. You can always hire an expert in pest control services to monitor and control to keep populations low or eliminate mosquitoes to prevent customers and staff from being bitten. A simple bite from mosquitoes can negatively affect customer satisfaction and perception of your brand, leading to loss of reputation and income. Staff affected by the mosquito-borne disease may cause them to miss time at work because of the needed medical treatment.

How to Prevent Mosquitoes for Your Business in Malaysia

Here are some measures you can take yourself to control mosquito numbers and protect your business.

1. Prevent Mosquitoes from Getting Inside

Protect your building by tightly closing all those doors and windows that are not needed to be left open. Or you may want to install a screen for windows and doors. Screens should be no coarser than 12 x 12 meshes per 25mm, or 1.2mm. Use an even coarser mesh if you wish to keep out other smaller biting insects, like sandflies. Seal all the cracks and holes that can be an entry point for the mosquitoes. You may also use some door strips to block the space around your doors and windows from where mosquitoes can enter the building.

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2. Avoid Water Go Stagnant

Make sure not to create an immediate environment for mosquitoes to live and lay their eggs. You should check the following spots:

  • Get rid of standing water in puddles, potholes near the building. Always make sure that either natural or man-made water should have proper drainage. 
  • Pooled water from the AC system of the building or in the garden can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. 
  • Water tanks must be completely sealed. Regularly check all the lids, covers, and inlet pipes for any gaps or small openings. If any, seal them immediately.
  • Look for pooling water in places like buckets, garbage bins, plant pots, trees with holes, or clogged gutters.

3. Provide your Employees with Protection

Encourage your customers, clients, and staff on the use of mosquito repellants with ingredients that are approved by a protection agency. This can greatly reduce the chance of being bitten by mosquitoes and acquire diseases. You can place mosquito repellant dispensers near the entrance, hallways, toilet doors of each floor for easier access.

Advise your staff to wear a proper uniform daily. They should wear loose-fitting, light-colored, long-sleeved clothing that covers their hands, arms, legs, and other exposed areas of skin.

4. Get help the Professionals

You can never go wrong with the professionals. Book a mosquito control service that will give you long-term peace of mind. They will do a survey and inspection of the entire building including outside surroundings to identify techniques to reduce sources of stagnant water and development sites. They can also do surveillance programs to continuously monitor mosquito breeding activity.

By lowering the risk of getting diseases for yourself and your people, you protecting and increasing the potential growth and success of your business. Following these simple precautions can remove the risk of increasing the mosquito population growth inside and outside of your building. No more whining sounds will bother your ears during the meeting or while finishing your deadlines. Keep your people healthy and they will keep your business healthy too!