Our Research Center
Our state-of-the-art research lab is dedicated to advancing eco-friendly, science-backed pest control technologies. By integrating entomological research with modern tools like AI and biotechnology, we aim to create sustainable solutions for mosquitoes, cockroaches, termites, flies, rodents, and other urban pests.
Key Research Areas:
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Molecular Studies: Analyzing pest genetics and resistance patterns to design targeted, species-specific interventions.
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Behavioral Research: Studying the habits, breeding cycles, and habitat preferences of urban pests to develop timely and effective control strategies.
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Biological Control Agents: Investigating the use of larvivorous fish, entomopathogenic fungi, and bacterial solutions like Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) for natural pest suppression.
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Predictive Analytics: Developing AI-driven forecasting systems to anticipate pest outbreaks based on climate, sanitation, and urban density data.
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Low-Toxicity Alternatives: Formulating herbal repellents, organic baiting solutions, and non-toxic traps to replace synthetic chemical pesticides.
Current Research Projects
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Larval & Egg-Stage Disruption: Biological and environmental methods to interrupt the life cycle of mosquitoes, flies, and other insects in their early stages.
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Adult Insect Control: Testing essential oil-based sprays, eco-friendly fogging formulations, and smart traps that reduce pest populations without harming humans or pets.
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Rodent Control Innovations: Pilot trials on ultrasonic deterrents and biodegradable bait stations that minimize collateral damage and resistance buildup.
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Cockroach & Termite Surveillance: Using smart sensors and behavior mapping to develop more precise, long-lasting treatments for hard-to-eradicate pests.