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. 2007 Dec 31;4(4):319–331. doi: 10.3390/ijerph200704040008

Table 6:

Common Pests & Rodents and their Control Measures

Pest/Rodent Occurrence Control agents Remarks
Bed bugs Rooms; beds; furniture (also chicken nests) Malathion; ronnel; dichlorvos; diazinon Apply lightly to mattress surfaces and more heavily to bed frame. Allow to dry before using. Never apply to children’s crib.
Cockroaches Enclosed spaces such as kitchens or store-rooms. Residual sprays Apply to hiding places and runways. Use a spray and not a mist. Pay attention to warm humid places. Do not treat where children are likely to contact surfaces.
Fleas Dusty floors. Diazinon; ronnel;malathion Spray floor and base boards and walls to a height of 10cm.
Flies Refuse and manure pits; pit latrines Ronnel; malathion Treat garbage, refuse, manure and other fly breeding sites.
Lice (head, body and pubic lice) Head, body or pubic area. Lindane Keep out of eyes and mucous membranes. Sterilize clothing and beds by laundering. Do not apply to eyes and clothes.
Mites Clothing Any mosquito repellent is toxic to mites. Keep out of eyes.
Rats Rooms, pit latrines Any rodenticide locally available in the market. Rodenticides are highly poisonous even to humans and precautions should be taken to prevent potential food contamination and access by children. (See guidelines on chemical safety).