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PROFILE
About us
CITY PEST CONTROL SERVICES have been functioning since 1992 with the objective of providing economic and effective pest control services in Chennai to all the needy people. All our services are backed by warranty. The organization has a team of most experienced professionals. The company follows a well-established system of pest control service.
We are authorized and renowned pest controller in Tamilnadu, Pondicherry and also have network all over India. The Government of Tamil Nadu has licensed us to take up the job under License No.180775052 Dated: 24.08.2000.
Our Strength
❖ The company’s day to day activities are directly controlled by the CFTRI trained
professionals.
❖ Our empanelled experts are retired professors of Entomology, Acarology, Plant
Pathology, who have more than 45 years of practical experience in the field.
Their main roll comprises of updating pest control methodology in-service training
of pest control operate and random check of the services for quality.
❖ The pest control operators are regularly trained by the experts and updated with
latest development in pest control.to perfect their services,
❖ Concentrating on feedbacks to further strength and the services
❖ Prompt services to the clients under a different system of pest control
administration.
❖ We take utmost care in avoiding any hazards
❖ All our Charges are affordable and backed with Warranty.
❖ Being a holder of ISO 9001:2008 Certificate we always judge our performance
based on customer's evaluation.
❖ Being a member of IPCA, we have the privilege of attending seminars,
conferences and other training programs organized by the association at national
and international level.
❖ We offer comprehensive and cost effective control service to any problem arising
due to pest whether it been in home, office, factory or in fields.
❖ We also endeavour to create more pest control professionals by organizing
practical oriented training through MSME-DI, Govt. of India, Guindy and also train
Warehouse officials.
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TESTIMONIALS
GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR
1. Department of Atomic Energy, (Govt of India) Kalpakkam.
2. SATISH DHAWAN SPACE CENTRE, Sri Harikotta , AP
3. Central Public Works Department, Chennai
4. NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION, Vallur - Tamilnadu Energy Company Ltd., (Joint Venture of NTPC Ltd., and TNEB).
5. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Ranipet.
6. Ordnance Clothing Factory, Ministry of Defense, Govt. of India
1. East Cost Constructions & Industries Ltd, Chennai.
2. Larsen and Tourbo Ltd. Chennai.
3. Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd, Chennai
4. ShapoorjiPallonji&Co.Ltd., Mumbai/Chennai
5. EMAS Engineers & Contractors Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
6. Appasamy Real Estate, Chennai
2. HEALTH SERVICES
1. Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai. 2. Stanley Government Hospital, Chennai.
3. DOMESTIC SERVICES
Mr. M.B. Nirmal, Founder and Chairman for Exnora International testified that his guest who came from abroad decided to prepone their return journey because of the biggest mosquito menace. The menace was effectively managed that he was able to host his guests happily and avoided the preponement of their journey Exnora International
4. HERITAGE HOUSE
The Company has also the experience of protecting Heritage Buildings. One such building that was effectively protected against termites is where great leaders like the Father of the nation M.K.Gandhi, Lokmanya Thilak, Jawaharlal Nehru and other leader have stayed.
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OUR TEAM:
Lion A. KRISHNAMURTHI, Chief Executive Officer
Thirty years of experience in the field of agro inputs. Specially insecticides and
fungicides. His knowledge in pesticides and their specific uses earned him a name in
pest control operations. He is Charter President for Lions Club of Chennai Metro
Saligramam, District Chairperson 324-A8 (Pest Management) and represents Exnora
international as Senator and Area President, President of welfare association and other
social activities etc.,
Mrs. K.SRI ABIRAMI, B.SC (CHEM), MBA
Mrs.K.SriAbirami, a MBA Graduate and trained in Fumigation, Prophylaxis and Pest
Management Techniques for stored products at the CFTRI, Mysore. She is directly
supervising the pest control operations.
Mr. D.SENTHILKUMAR, D.C.Tech.,
Ten years’ experience in the pest control field well knowledge in pest control technique
he is directly interact with customer and technician. Well knowledge in administration
and marketing.
CONSULTANT EXPERTS:-
1.ENTOMOLOGIEST / ACARALOGIEST
Dr. M.MOHANASUNDARAM, M.Sc (Ag.), Ph.D.,
Internationally known Acaralogist, specializing in Eriophid mites. Most experienced
entomologist. Many students obtained their Ph.D Degree under his guidance. An expert
taxonomist, pest management specialist and evolved many cost-effective pest
management strategies.
Dr. J.CHANDRASEKARAN, M.Sc (Ag.), Ph.D.,
Retired as professor of entomology after 33 years of services. Extensively involved in
entomological, acarological and nematological research. Specialized in Insecticide
toxicology and behavioral control of insects. Help the company in strategy planning
activities required to deal with1.Entomologiest
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Dr. G. LOGISWARAN, M.Sc (Ag.), Ph.D.,
A retired Professor of Agricultural Entomology and served under Tamil Nadu
Agricultural University for a period of 37 years. In his long service, he gained vast
experience in research, teaching and extension activities. He has published ninety
scientific articles and sixty popular articles highlighting his achievements. He started his
career as a research assistant in Nematology and contributed to control the problem of
potato cyst nematode at Nilgiris. He underwent South East Asian Nematology Course at
New Delhi for three months and an advanced training in Nematology at West Germany
for one year. During his long period of service, he undertook extensive field visits to
identify entomological problems on various crops stored products, household pests and
suggested remedial measures.
2. PLANT PETHOLOGIEST
Prof. V.NARASIMHAN, M.Sc (Ag.), Ph.D.,
Retired as Professor and Head of the Department of Plant Pathology TNAU,
Coimbatore. Published over 150 research papers. Served as Principal & Co-Principal
Investigator for National and international projects. Served as expert member for
various academic institutions and academic bodies. Acted as Resource person for
various domestic training programs like IPM, Mushroom culture, Organic farming, Bio-
pesticides.
Mr.S.RAJAGOPAL, B.Sc (Ag.) - Marketing Division
He is presently working as Marketing Executive in our concern is basically an
Agricultural Graduate passed out from Coimbatore Agricultural College in the year
1968. After graduation, he joined M/S SHAW WALLACE & CO LTD in the fertilizer and
pesticides marketing division. He had 25 years of marketing experience in entire
Tamilnadu state. He came out in the year1993 to start his own SSI pesticide formulation
Industry in Chennai in the name and style of M/S JKK AGRO CORPORATION. As Sole
proprietor of the firm he had hands on experience in the areas of planning, production,
finance & banking logistics apart from marketing in the states of Tamilnadu, Andhra,
Karnataka and Kerala. After some overseas assignment, he is presently in this
organization to look after complete marketing division
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LIST OF CERTIFICATES &OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS
REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES
1. License No-40 for Pest Control Operation from Tamilnadu Govt.
2. Incorporation Certificate No.827 Dtd.20-09-2004
3. GST Registration Certificate No.33AGSPK0535G1ZI
4. TIN Registration Certificate No.33451383743
5. CST Registration Certificate.CST / 766116 / 20-0-2001
6. Pan Card No:- AGSPK 0535G
7. SSI Registration Certificate – EM Part-II
8. Udyog Aadhaar No.TN02D0031621
9. Service Tax Registration Certificate
10. EPF & ESIC Registered
11. An ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified Company
12. CFTRI Certificate from Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore.
13. IPCA Indian Pest Control Association, NewDelhi
14. NSIC for Permanent Enlistment Certificate (Government of India Enterprises)
15. Builders Association of India - Patron Member
LIST OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CLIENTS
1. SATISH DHAWAN SPACE CENTRE, Sri Harikotta , Andhra Pradesh.
2. Reserve Bank of India, Chennai [ Main Office and all officers quarters]
3. Southern Railway, Chennai
4. Central Public Works Department, Chennai
5. Ordnance Clothing Factory, Avadi.
6. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Manali, Chennai.
7. Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited, Neyveli.
8. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Ranipet.
9. Life Insurance Corporation of India Ltd, Chennai.
10. Bharat Sanchar Nigam LImited (BSNL), Chennai
11. Doordarshan Kendra, Chennai.
12. Chennai Port Trust, Chennai.
13. Software Technology Park Solutions (STPS), Chennai.
14. Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd., Chennai.
15. All India Handloom Fabrics Marketing Co-Op society Ltd, Chennai.
16. All India Radio, Chennai.
17. Jipmer Hospital, Puducherry.
18. Indian Bank, Canara Bank & Indian Overseas Bank, Chennai.
19. Incometax Office, Nungambakkam.
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STATE GOVERNMENT CLIENTS
1. NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION, Vallur - Tamilnadu Energy
Company Ltd., (Joint Venture of NTPC Ltd., and TNEB).
2. Corporation of Chennai. - Ripon Building, Victoria Hall
3. Public Works Department, Tamilnadu.
4. Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Chennai.
5. Tamilnadu Police Housing Corporation, Chennai
6. Annamalai University, Chidambaram.
7. Market Management Committee, Koyambedu Wholesale Market Complex (CMDA),
Chennai
8. Tamilnadu Newsprint and Papers Limited, Karur.
OTHER PUBLIC UNDERTAKING AND PRIVATE SECTORS CLIENTS
1. Chennai Metro Rail Limited, Koyembedu Depot, Chennai. – L&T Construction
2. Jipmer Hospital, Pondicherry – L&T Construction
3. East Cost Construction India Limited, Chennai.
4. Larsen and Tourbo Ltd. Chennai.
5. Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd, Chennai
6. ShapoorjiPallonji&Co.Ltd., Mumbai/Chennai
7. EMAS Engineers & Contractors Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
8. Appasamy Real Estate, Chennai
9. Hotel SaravanaBhavan, Chennai
10. Hotel TajConnemera , Chennai
11. Hotel Shansi, Chennai.
12. Hotel Ganga International , Chennai
13. Kunnel Engineering, Cochin
14. Rane Engine Valve Ltd, Ponneri.
15. Murugan Metal Industries, Chennai.
AND ALL OTHER LEADING PRIVATE, PUBLIC, CONSTRUCTION, CENTRAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT SECTORS
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RUNNING PROJECTS
1. LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED, CONSTRUCTION – PROJECTS
a. ESIC Hopital, Kovai.
b. TCS, TCS Centre Block 1, Info Park SEZ, Kakanad, Kochi
2. EAST COAST CONSTRUCTIONS & INDUSTRIES LIMITED - PROJECTS
a. Verterra Residential Appartment Site, Kolapakkam.
b. BSA VC Villa, Vandalur.
c. BSA Staff Quatress, Vandalur
d. BSA Mechanical Block, Vandalur
e. Martins Nandavanam Project, Saravampatti. Coimbatore
3. EMAS ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS PVT. LTD - PROJECTS
a. Colgate Palmolive (India) Ltd, Sricity, Tada, Andhra Pradesh.
4. SHAPOORJI PALLONJI & CO LTD – PROJECTS
a. E-City Project, Coimbatore
5. SREEROSH PROPERTIES (P) LTD.,
a. Sreerosh Athena, Nolambur.
b. SreeroshAnthea& Rhea, Kilpauk.
6. LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA
a. Mount Road.
b. Staff Quarters & Branch offices at Various sites.
7. Reserve Bank of India, Chennai.[Main Office and officers quarters in Chennai]
8. Express Publication ( Madurai ) Limited, Ambattur.
9. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Adyar.
10. One India bulls Park, Ambattur.
11. CENTRAL FOOD TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Adyar.
12. Tamilnadu News Print Papers Limited, Karur.
13. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, Manali.
14. Forenestic Sciences Department , Triplicane.
15. Tecno Doors Pvt. Ltd., Sriperumbudur.
16. Pushpam Enterprises, Madavaram.
17. Tanmed Pharmaceuticals, Gerugambakkam.
18. Punjab National Bank, Teynampet.
19. Sahitya Akademi, Annasalai.
20. Molclone Labs Pvt. Ltd, Padappai.
21. String Information Services Pvt Ltd, Nandanam.
22. Canara Bank, Circle Office, Teynampet.
23. Grant Thornton India LLP., Teynampet.
24. Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority, Egmore.
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INFORMATION ABOUT OUR SERVICES
Why Pest Control ?
What are Pests?
Pests are organisms that play against the interest of mans, either directly causing harm
or indirectly being the miserces suffered by him. They may be insects, fungus, rodents,
reptiles, acarinds or any other living being.
Why Pests should be Controlled ?
Pests either cause injury and sufferings or may be a nuisance. Indirectly they transmit
many dreaded diseases like malaria, dengue, plaque, cause many allergic reactions etc.
Besides few of them damage their valuable possessions like the books, cloths,
household furniture, fittings etc. They also contaminate food items.
Why Pest Control is a specialized Job?
For pest management, several means are available in the armaments of a pest
controller. The professionalism exists in choosing them and correct use of a mean that
contain them. The ecosystem that surrounds us is not a simple one it connect us with our
surroundings. Disruption of the ecosystem may lead to a problem that is more dreaded
than the one existed before. Further pest control, presently depends on toxic chemicals.
Indiscriminate use of them may lead to hazards and further problems. Sustenance of the
environment is the need of present day. Therefore, pest control, unless taken up by a
man who has through knowledge of the pest and the means that is available to him for its
effective management, will either end up in an incomplete act or lead to another more
potent problem.
Health Aspects
Although mosquito-borne diseases are common in many parts of the world, Malaria is
the only human infection known to have been transmitted by mosquitoes in this country.
Due to improved housing and related environmental factors, the malarial mosquito,
Anopheles atroparvus now frequents cattle sheds and stables, seldom feeding on human
blood and the possibility of locally transmitted malaria is now extremely remove.
The British climate is not suited to the transmission of tropical diseases such as
filaria, yellow fever and dengue. Some mosquito-borne viruses causing low fevers occur
in Southern and Central Europe, but none have been detected in this country. British
mosquitoes have a nuisance value and, in some cases, cause severe skin eruption and
localized pain. Nevertheless, severe infestations can cause much distress and are a valid
reason for mosquito control.
Anti-Mosquitoes Measures
Attempts to eradicate mosquitoes can be extremely expensive and invariably fail.
Nevertheless, the more modest and realistic aim of mosquito control can, if the scheme
is properly planned and operated, reduce even severe biting problems to acceptable
levels.
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Despite their evening biting habit, Aedes detritus does not normally rest in buildings,
making adult control impractical and necessitating intervention in the larval sites. Larval
control can be achieved by eliminating or altering the characteristics of the larval sites or
by attacking the larvae. The former method can only be done piece meal over a period of
years. The only environmentally acceptable method of attacking larvae is by the
application to the larval sites of formulations of Bacillus thurengiencis Serotype H14 (Bti).
Bti is not the causal organism of a disease which spreads through a mosquito population,
but produces a crystal which, when ingested by a mosquito larva, breaks down into a
stomach poison. Bti affects only the Dipteran family Nematocara, to which mosquitoes
belong. Other serotypes affect different families of insects and have been used for the
protection of glass house crops. Both source reduction and larval control are used or
proposed for future operations undertaken by the Dover District Council.
Land owners and gardeners can take preventative measures against larvae by removing
habitat. Cesspools, septic tanks and drains must be sealed. All rainwater butts and tanks
should have close-fitting lids. Garden ponds stocked with fish will not require treatment,
but dis-used ponds and other areas of stagnant water should be drained and kept empty.
Adult mosquitoes may be killed in gardens by the use of either pyrethrum or synthetic
pyrethroids. In addition to Mosquito control operations, a number of measures can be
taken for personal protection from mosquito bites. These fall into the following categories:
Intertidal Aerosols Containing Pyrethroid Insecticides
These quickly and effectively clear a room of insects, but do not prevent subsequent
entrance of mosquitoes.
Vaporising Mats and Mosquito Coils
A small electric hotplate on which is placed a vaporising mat containing a pyrethroid
insecticide will give up to ten hours protection inside a room. The insecticide evaporates
at the temperature of the hotplate which can be supplied to run off mains electricity or off
a 12v battery. A non-electric model filled with alcohol, but without flame, is available for
tents or outbuildings. Coils which smoulder and emit a pyrethroid smoke are cheaper
than, but not as effective as, mats. Some people complain that the smoke causes
headaches.
Nets or Curtains Impregnated with Pyrethroid
Whilst a demand for nets is not foreseen, it may be of interest to know that, as well as
being insecticidal, pyrethroid impregnated afford added protection. These pyrethroids are
insect irritants and mosquitoes will not try to pass through a mesh almost large enough to
fly through. Impregnated curtains are reported to inhibit entry of mosquitoes into rooms.
Repellents
Chemical repellents afford almost the only real protection against outdoor biting
mosquitoes. Lotion, roll-on stick, cream aerosol and soap formulations are available from
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pharmacists. Di-ethyl toluamide (DEET) is the active ingredient of most, though some
may contain di-methyl phthalate (DMP), ethyhexanedion, or citronella. Some people find
them unpleasant and care should be taken to avoid eyes and lips. Repellents are not
long lasting on the skin. Because of these drawbacks, it may be preferable to impregnate
a cotton garment with a repellent chemical. DEET impregnated netting, jackets, socks
and sheets will remain effective for weeks, especially if kept in a plastic bag when not in
use.
Impregnation of a garment weighing 120gms requires 30mls (= ½ pint) of water. The
resulting milky liquid is poured over the garment, which is allowed to dry and then stored
in an air-tight container until required. For garments of different weights, the quantities of
DEET and water are changed accordingly. Pure DEET is obtainable from the Medical
Advisory Service for Travelers Abroad, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT.
Fly Screens
Occupants of houses subject to regular invasion by mosquitoes can derive benefit by the
installation of a special fly screen in the form of a blind set into a frame attached to the
house window frame with runners at each side to hold the cloth netting when in use.
Permanent metal fly screens are also available, but as the mesh must be fine to keep out
the insect, the loss of visibility rules out this method in most domestic situations.
Ultra-Violet Lights with Electronic Grids
These are less effective against mosquitoes than against flies.
Electronic Buzzers
Electronic buzzers are widely advertised for protection against mosquitoes, but have
been shown to be totally ineffective. Some brands have been withdrawn after
prosecution under the Trades Description Act.
Treatment for Insect Bites
Should you or your family receive mosquito bites, lesions may be treated by the
application of an anti-histamine cream obtainable from chemists shops. In severe cases,
particularly involving babies or young children, a general practitioner should be consulted
as treatment for Anaphylactic shock may be needed.
Wasps
Wasps are probably the most familiar and generally disliked of all British insects. Their
bodies bear the characteristic black and yellow bands and they have a narrow waist in
the middle of the body. The worker is 10-15mm in length and the queen is usually 20mm
in length, both have two pairs of wings which lock together. Only females have the ability
to sting, which is near the tip of the abdomen.
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Several species of wasp exist in the UK but most abundant are the Common and
German wasps. Both these species nest underground or in the cavities of trees, walls
and other parts of buildings.
Wasps can be a nuisance but are not responsible for the spread of disease. Whilst they
are generally disliked because of their sting, this will only be used by most species when
the wasp is aroused or frightened. Wasps are known to cause serious damage to ripened
fruit and are generally a nuisance when attracted to sweet smelling foods. The benefits
from wasps are not, however, so widely appreciated for in the spring and early summer
wasp grubs are fed on other inspect pests.
The queen emerges from the nest in the autumn and after mating selects a suitable site
for hibernation. Late in the following spring hibernation comes to an end and the
surviving queens select a nest site. The nest is usually located in the ground or in roof
cavities and is built from wood pulp which is molded into the outer shell of the nest and
contains many internal chambers. The queen lays an egg into each of the chambers and
these hatch into larvae which are fed by the queen on dead insects. When fully grown
the larvae pupate and from the pupae sterile workers emerge. These workers assist in
rearing new larvae and the new queens.
Towards the end of the summer the queen lays a number of eggs which produce male
wasps and these mate with the new queens. As the weather becomes colder in late
autumn, all the wasps die except the new queens which fly away to find sites for
hibernation. The old nests are not re-used the following year.
Control :-
Only wasp’s nests which pose a particular danger to your family or other members of the
public should be treated, otherwise they should be left undisturbed. It is possible for
householders to treat nests providing that care is taken. Proprietary insecticides, usually
in a squeeze type container can be purchased from garden centers or hardware stores.
However, if you should need professional help our Pest Control operatives can treat the
nest with an approved insecticide. A single treatment will normally be all that is needed.
Our Pest Control Technicians will also be pleased to give advice on the safety of animals
where pesticides / rodenticides have been used
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CONTACT US City Pest Control Services No. 2 / 7, 1st Street, Velayudham Colony, Saligramam, Chennai - 600 093 Ph :7200 124 124 / 23760512 / 23763770 Fax : + 91 44 23762408 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.citypestcontrolservices.net
Lion.A.KRISHNAMURTHI Chief Executive Officer Cell : 09381039231
Prof. Dr. J. CHANDRASEKARAN, M.Sc.,(Agri),Ph.D., (Retd Professor of Entomology TNAU, Coimbatore) TECHNICAL ADVISOR Mobile: 09444300730 e-mail: [email protected]