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DIY vs Professional: The Great Hong Kong Pest Control Comparison

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Hong Kong supermarkets carry a wide range of DIY pest control products — cockroach bait, insecticide spray, mosquito repellent devices and mouse traps. These products can be a useful first line of defence for minor infestations, but often fall short in severe cases. Here is an objective comparison of both approaches.

DIY Solutions: When They Work and Their Limits

DIY solutions are suitable for: occasionally finding a small number of cockroaches (fewer than 5 per week); general mosquito issues; minor ant problems; supplementary prevention alongside professional service. Main DIY limitations: consumer products typically have lower chemical concentration and potency than professional equivalents; difficulty reaching pest hiding and breeding spots; limited effectiveness against cockroach strains with pesticide resistance; no written reports or guarantees; potential safety risks from improper use.

Professional Service: When Is It Necessary?

The following situations warrant immediate professional engagement: termites (almost always require professional treatment); bed bugs (very low DIY success rate); severe rodent infestations (especially building-wide problems); pest issues in restaurants or commercial premises (subject to FEHD regulations); problems that have not improved after multiple DIY attempts; infestations affecting neighbours or the whole building.

Cost Comparison

DIY products: Cockroach gel bait ~HK$50–150; spray insecticide ~HK$30–80; mouse traps ~HK$20–50. Professional services: A one-off residential treatment (500–800 sq ft unit) typically starts from HK$500–2,000 depending on pest type; per-visit cost is lower with a regular maintenance plan. It is worth noting that failed DIY attempts followed by professional treatment often end up costing more than engaging professionals from the start.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not recommended — most consumer sprays pose potential risks to infant respiratory systems. Engage a professional company and inform them there is a baby, so the technician can select infant-safe products and methods. Ensure the treated area is fully ventilated before allowing the baby to return.

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