Rodents in Hong Kong’s urban environment pose a double threat: electrical fire hazards and the spread of serious diseases. At Asia Pest Control, we provide permanent solutions for homes, warehouses, and restaurants.
Whether it is the Roof Rat nesting in your false ceiling or the Norway Rat entering through the sewage system, rodents are a major liability. They can chew through PVC pipes, electrical wiring, and expensive structural materials, leading to equipment failure or fire.
Our Precision Trap & Seal protocol is a three-pronged approach. We remove the existing population using tamper-resistant bait stations and traps, identify every entry point using UV tracking, and professionally seal those gaps with rodent-proof materials.
Identifying the intruder is key to choosing the right baiting strategy.
Rattus rattus
Identification: Exceptional climbers. They usually nest in false ceilings, attics, and upper floors of HK buildings.
Risk: Chewed wiring and contamination of storage areas.
Rattus norvegicus
Identification: Large and aggressive. They live in burrows or sewers and enter buildings through floor drains and pipes.
Risk: Carrier of Leptospirosis and Hantavirus.
Mus musculus
Identification: Small but prolific breeders. They can squeeze through a gap the size of a pencil.
Risk: Rapid infestation and damage to packaged food goods.
We deploy high-attractant, tamper-resistant stations along the "rat runs" identified by our technicians to remove the immediate threat.
We seal holes, gaps in pipes, and air vents using steel wool and heavy-duty sealants that rodents cannot chew through.
Rodents leave behind pheromones and droppings. We sanitize the area to remove the "scent trail" that attracts new rats to your property.
Don't wait until a rat chews through a critical cable or contaminates your stock. Our "Precision Trap & Seal" method is designed for total building security.
Our stations are locked and designed to keep bait away from pets and children.

A mouse can enter through a gap of 6mm (the width of a pencil), while a rat only needs 12mm. Professional proofing is the only way to ensure they stay out.
Rodent teeth never stop growing, so they must chew constantly. In HK buildings, they often target electrical insulation, leading to short circuits and fires.
Rats are "neophobic"—they are afraid of new things. If a trap is set incorrectly, they will avoid it forever. Professional placement is critical for success.