Fogging is a highly effective pest control method used to eliminate hard-to-reach insects like fish moths, also known as silverfish, along with other crawling and flying pests hiding deep in cracks, crevices, and inaccessible areas.
Delivers fine insecticidal mist that penetrates walls, floors, and ceilings
Reaches places traditional sprays can't
Kills adult insects, and in some cases, disrupts the egg and larval cycle
Especially useful for infestations in storage areas, wardrobes, ceilings, and bookcases
Fish moths (silverfish)
Fleas and ticks
Cockroaches
Moths and carpet beetles
Mites and other crawling insects
Persistent infestations despite DIY or standard treatments
Pests hiding in attics, roof spaces, behind walls, or deep in furniture
Sensitive areas like archives, libraries, or storage rooms
As part of a routine preventative treatment in high-risk environments
Assess the area and identify affected pest types
Use safe, approved insecticidal fogs suited to the space
Advise on temporary evacuation if required (usually a few hours)
Provide aftercare tips to reduce re-infestation