Hong Kong’s high humidity and rainfall make mosquito control a necessity for gardens, village houses, and construction sites. At Asia Pest Control, we focus on biological larviciding and modern misting technologies.
The Aedes albopictus (Asian Tiger Mosquito) is the most common threat in HK, capable of breeding in a bottle cap's worth of water. They are aggressive daytime biters and are known carriers of Dengue Fever.
Our treatment plans include Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) Misting to clear adult populations and eco-friendly larvicides to eliminate breeding in drains, plant pots, and cooling towers. We keep your outdoor living spaces safe and bite-free.
Understanding the species found in the New Territories and across HK Island.
Aedes albopictus
Identification: Distinctive black and white stripes. They bite mostly during the day, especially at dawn and dusk.
Risk: Major carrier of Dengue Fever and Zika virus.
Culex quinquefasciatus
Identification: Brownish, medium-sized. They are most active at night and breed in polluted water or drains.
Risk: Persistent nighttime biting and carrier of Japanese Encephalitis.
Anopheles minimus
Identification: Found mostly in the New Territories near clean, slow-moving streams and hillsides.
Risk: Historically the primary carrier of Malaria in the region.
We perform a detailed audit of your property to find hidden water collection points in gutters, drains, and dense vegetation.
We apply targeted larvicides to water sources that cannot be drained. This kills the larvae before they ever take flight.
Using specialized equipment, we create a fine mist that settles in foliage to knock down the existing adult population immediately.
Don't let mosquitoes trap you inside. Our "Source Hunt" service is the most effective way to reclaim your balcony or garden for the summer season.
Our formulas are chosen for their low impact on non-target species and environmental safety.

Rain triggers the hatching of eggs laid in dry containers weeks earlier. In HK’s summer heat, a mosquito can grow from egg to adult in just 7 days.
Local cases occur every year. Controlling the population around your home isn't just about comfort—it's a critical health precaution for your family.
Mosquitoes don't need a pond. A discarded bottle cap or a plant saucer with a tiny amount of water is enough to breed hundreds of mosquitoes.