Pest control service in Gwalior for homes, GDA colonies, cantonment, offices & commercial units. Termites, cockroaches, bed bugs, rodents & mosquitoes. Fixed pricing, free inspection, warranty. Call PestEnd.
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""New flat, 2 years old — mosquitoes from the open plot next door were terrible in monsoon. PestEnd treated the standing water patches and fogged the perimeter. Noticeable difference by day 3. Follow-up call came on day 8. Good, honest work.""
""GDA colony flat — cockroaches every summer no matter what. PestEnd gel treatment in the kitchen, 40 minutes, no smell, no prep. Gone by next morning. Still clear in October. Finally something that didn't fade after 3 weeks.""
""Old haveli near the Fort — termites in the main door frames and the original ceiling beam. PestEnd treated the full foundation perimeter and sealed the soil entry points at the base of every external wall. First service that explained what they were doing before starting. 8 months clear. First time in 4 years.""
Gwalior summers are brutal. Forty-five, forty-six, forty-seven degrees in May. Everyone assumes the heat kills everything.
It doesn't. It accelerates it.
Cockroaches breed faster in heat. Termites push deeper into walls, away from surface temperature, and keep working through May and June. Rodents move indoors earlier — your kitchen becomes the only cool, food-available space for a kilometre. The heat isn't Gwalior's pest protection. It's part of the problem.
Then the monsoon hits the Chambal basin. The soil around Gwalior — particularly in the older Lashkar and Morar areas, along the Swarna Rekha nullah channels, and in the low-lying stretches near Gola Ka Mandir — holds moisture at root level for months after rain stops at the surface. Termites need that. Old city construction near the Fort and the Jai Vilas area gives them decades-old wooden elements to work into.
Pest control in Gwalior has to account for this city's specific geography and season pattern — not a copy-pasted service list from somewhere else.
Old Lashkar and the Fort area — the oldest residential construction in the city. Dense lanes, shared walls, ancient drainage that runs under foundations. Termite activity in these properties is not seasonal — it's structural. Moisture from the original masonry, old teak and shisham elements in doors and ceilings, no soil barrier that hasn't degraded. Cockroaches in the narrow gali kitchens share walls with three adjacent homes. Treating one flat is symptom management.
Morar Cantonment and surrounding residential areas — government and military quarters, large bungalows with mature gardens, old construction with original wooden floors and ceilings. Garden access means roots disturbing foundation soil constantly, giving termites new pathways every season. The cantonment belt sees rodent pressure from the open grounds and from adjacent municipal waste movement.
GDA colonies — Thatipur, Gola Ka Mandir, Shivpuri Link Road — planned development from the 1980s and 90s, now aging. Government housing board construction with original woodwork still in place. Plumbing has degraded in sections, creating hidden moisture behind kitchen and bathroom walls. Cockroach infestations in these colonies are rarely one-flat problems — they come from the shared drainage stack.
Birlanagar and the industrial corridor — factory workers' housing, transit labour quarters, industrial storage adjacent to residential. Rodent populations established near grain and packaging storage don't stay in the warehouse. Ground-floor units along the Birlanagar industrial edge deal with persistent rodent pressure that sealing and baiting inside the flat alone won't solve.
Maharajpura and new development along Agra-Mumbai Highway — new societies, fresh excavated soil, construction that's 2–5 years old. Standard new-city termite pattern: pre-possession treatment would have been cheap. Post-possession drilling and soil injection is more involved. Still fixable. Still worth doing now rather than in 3 years.
Termites Old Lashkar haveli, GDA colony quarter, cantonment bungalow, new flat near Maharajpura — the approach differs. Old city and cantonment properties need full foundation perimeter drilling, soil injection at measured points, and sealing of every existing breach. New construction needs soil treatment before the flooring goes down. We don't drill through decorative tiles unless there is no other entry path — and we'll tell you beforehand if that's the only option. Treatment holds for years. Not one season.
Cockroaches Lashkar lane kitchens, Thatipur GDA colony flats, commercial restaurants near Jayendraganj and Padav — gel bait placed in the actual harbourage points: inside pipe chases, behind modular kitchen panels, wall-floor joints, under the refrigerator bracket. Odorless. No prep. No vacating. Forty minutes in a standard kitchen. Active the next morning. Still holding 3 months later.
Mosquitoes Swarna Rekha nullah low-lying areas, society open plots near Gola Ka Mandir, basement sumps in newer Maharajpura complexes — Gwalior's monsoon drainage leaves standing water in low areas well into September. Larvicide in every breeding source before fogging. Fogging without larvicide is one week of quiet and then everything is back. Both together produces results that hold.
Bed Bugs ↗ Dharamshalas and guesthouses near the Fort and Jai Vilas, transit housing near Morar railway station, PG accommodations near ITM University — bed bugs travel in luggage. One turnover tenant and they're established. Heat treatment combined with targeted chemical application gets eggs and adults both. Standard spray alone does not. That's the difference between one proper treatment and three repeat visits.
Rodents Birlanagar ground floors near the industrial edge, old city properties in Lashkar with kuccha compound walls, cantonment bungalows with wide garden access — rats enter through gaps that weren't sealed, not through the door. We bait, locate every real entry point, seal with material they cannot gnaw through. Without sealing, the same rats — or their replacements — are back in one season. Every time.
General Pest Control Ants, silverfish, spiders, lizards — one visit, all of it. April or May before monsoon is the right timing. Pre-monsoon prevention is significantly cheaper than post-infestation treatment.
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Service |
1 BHK |
2 BHK |
3 BHK |
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₹999 |
₹1,299 |
₹1,599 |
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Termite Treatment |
₹3,500 |
₹5,500 |
₹7,000 |
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Bed Bug Treatment |
₹1,499 |
₹2,599 |
₹3,499 |
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Mosquito Control |
₹999 |
₹1,899 |
₹2,599 |
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General Pest Control ↗ |
₹899 |
₹1,299 |
₹1,599 |
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Rodent Control |
₹1,500 |
₹2,500 |
₹3,000 |
Old city havelis, large cantonment bungalows, commercial kitchens, and industrial units quoted separately after inspection. Price confirmed before we start — nothing added on the day.
Looking for pest control service in Gwalior near me? We serve:
Lashkar · Morar · Gwalior Fort area · Jai Vilas · Thatipur · Gola Ka Mandir · Shivpuri Link Road · Birlanagar · Jayendraganj · Padav · Maharajpura · Agra-Mumbai Highway corridor · Murar · Kampoo · City Centre · Hazira · Bahodapur · Deen Dayal Nagar · Gandhi Nagar · Jiwaji Nagar · Tansen Nagar · Madhoganj · Phoolbagh · Dabra Road · Morena Road edge and surrounding areas.
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Free inspection first. Within 24 hours. Fort-area haveli or new Maharajpura flat — inspection depth suits the property. We check infestation level, entry points, moisture sources, what's sustaining the problem. Free. No pressure.
Price after inspection. Fixed number, confirmed before treatment starts. Nothing changes on the day.
Treatment. We bring all equipment. Standard flats done in 1–2 hours. Exact re-entry timing per room before we leave.
Follow-up in 7–10 days. Signs of activity within warranty period? We return. No charge.
Book your free inspection — no pressure, just find out what's actually there and what it takes to fix it.