Pest control in Jamnagar for homes, old city havelis, refinery township, IAF colony & offices. Termites, cockroaches, bed bugs, rodents & mosquitoes. Transparent pricing, free inspection, warranty. Call PestEnd.
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""Old haveli — termites in the main room ceiling beam and the ground-floor wall base. Treated three times before by different services, came back within a year each time. PestEnd explained the Gulf moisture issue and did the complete foundation perimeter. Ten months clear. Nothing has held this long before.""
"Living near Lakhota — mosquitoes every evening through November despite fogging twice. PestEnd treated all the standing water sources first and then fogged. The difference was noticeable within 3 days and it actually held through the rest of the season. Finally understood why fogging alone wasn't working.""
""New flat, 4 years old — cockroaches appeared in year 3. PestEnd gel treatment, no smell, no clearing out. Gone by next morning. Price matched the quote. Good, professional work.""
Lakhota Lake sits right in the middle of Jamnagar. Not on the outskirts — at the centre. A permanent water body surrounded by the old city's residential fabric, with the Lakhota Palace on an island in the middle.
It's a beautiful landmark. It's also one of the most productive mosquito-breeding environments in any Saurashtra city — because it never dries, it's never treated systematically, and it's surrounded on all sides by construction that gives breeding mosquitoes a protected habitat to cycle back from every season.
That's the first thing Jamnagar has that most Gujarat cities don't.
The second is the Gulf of Kutch. Jamnagar's coastline faces the Gulf of Kutch, a semi-enclosed sea arm with stronger tidal influence and higher atmospheric salinity than the Saurashtra mainland. That salt-laden air accelerates masonry moisture penetration. Walls that would stay dry in Rajkot stay damp in Jamnagar. The old walled city — Chandi Bazaar, the Darbar Gadh lanes, the original havelis around the Bhujiyo Kotho watchtower — has masonry that has absorbed coastal air for 400 years. Termites don't need standing water. They need consistent moisture in the soil. Jamnagar's coastal position provides that year-round.
And then: the Reliance Industries refinery at Motikhavdi. The world's largest refinery complex, with a worker township that houses tens of thousands. Large-scale industrial catering, food storage, waste management at scale — rodent populations established in industrial food environments don't stay within the perimeter.
Pest control ↗ in Jamnagar that doesn't account for Lakhota Lake, the Gulf of Kutch coast, and the refinery corridor is a generic service with a city name attached.
Old walled city — Chandi Bazaar, Darbar Gadh, Bhujiyo Kotho area — 400-year-old construction in dense urban fabric. Thick lime-mortar walls, original wooden elements in older havelis, shared boundary walls running through entire bazaar blocks. Gulf-facing moisture in the masonry has no equivalent in inland Gujarat. Termites in old Jamnagar properties cycle through walls that have never had soil treatment. Cockroaches in the bazaar lane kitchens share drainage infrastructure across multiple properties — treating one unit in a shared-drainage terrace gets 3 weeks of quiet, not 3 months.
Lakhota Lake perimeter — Bedi Gate, Teen Batti, Shantinath Para — the residential zones closest to Lakhota have the most sustained mosquito pressure of any area in the city. The lake itself is a permanent breeding environment. Properties within 500 metres see mosquitoes cycling back faster after fogging than any other Jamnagar zone, because the lake source is never fully addressed.
Reliance township and Motikhavdi industrial corridor — refinery worker housing, large canteens, industrial-scale food storage adjacent to residential. Rodent populations established near food processing don't follow the same patterns as urban rats — they're larger populations with consistent external food supply. Ground-floor units along the Motikhavdi approach road and the refinery township edge deal with rodent pressure that interior baiting alone doesn't resolve.
IAF Jamnagar base residential township — large government bungalows, wide compounds, mature tree cover. Garden root systems disturbing treated soil barriers seasonally. Original military-era construction in the older officer quarters has the same teak woodwork and original masonry that sees repeat termite activity across every cantonment city in India. The pattern is consistent.
Digvijay Plot, Park Colony and the expanding western corridor — Jamnagar's fastest-growing residential belt. New societies, fresh excavated soil, 3–7 year old construction. Termites establish in the foundation soil before possession in a city where coastal humidity keeps the soil from fully drying between construction stages.
Bedi Port and the fishing harbour belt — seafood processing, fish market waste, transit storage near the harbour. Rodent pressure from organic waste near the port is significant and consistent. Residential areas on the port approach road deal with spillover that doesn't stop when the fish market closes.
Termites Old city haveli near Chandi Bazaar, IAF colony bungalow, new flat in Digvijay Plot — treatment approach matches the property. For Jamnagar's old city, Gulf of Kutch moisture means the soil barrier must be complete and renewed at regular intervals — coastal humidity degrades partial treatments faster than inland Gujarat. We drill the full foundation perimeter, inject termiticide into the soil column at correct depth, seal every breach point after treatment. For new Digvijay Plot construction, soil treatment before flooring is still accessible on buildings under 3 years old — far cheaper than full post-possession drilling.
Cockroaches Old city bazaar kitchens, residential flats in Park Colony, commercial kitchens near Bedi Gate market — odorless gel bait placed in actual harbourage points: pipe chases, behind modular panels, wall-floor joints. No prep. No smell. No vacating. Active the next morning. Holding 3 months later. For old city shared-drainage properties, we advise on pipe-entry sealing that cuts the neighbour-driven re-entry cycle.
Mosquitoes Lakhota Lake perimeter areas, low-lying pockets near Teen Batti and Shantinath Para, society water tanks in new Digvijay Plot complexes — larvicide in every breeding source before fogging. For Lakhota-adjacent properties, fogging alone gives 5–7 days of results before lake-sourced breeding replenishes the population. Larvicide in every accessible standing source combined with fogging holds significantly longer.
Bed Bugs Guesthouses near Jamnagar Junction and the old city pilgrim belt, PG accommodations near Saurashtra University extension campus, high-turnover transit housing in the refinery and IAF township — heat treatment combined with targeted chemical application clears adults and eggs both. Standard spray relocates bed bugs. It doesn't clear them.
Rodents Motikhavdi refinery corridor ground floors, Bedi Port adjacent residential areas, old city compound walls with original kuccha drainage gaps, IAF township garden-access bungalows — entry point sealing is the critical step. We bait, locate every real gap, seal with material they cannot gnaw through. Without sealing, industrial-edge or harbour-adjacent rodent pressure refills the space within one season.
General Pest Control Ants, silverfish, spiders, wood borer, lizards — one visit covers all. Pre-monsoon in April or early May is the right timing. Jamnagar's coastal humidity means pests are active earlier in the season than inland Gujarat cities.
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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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₹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 |
Large old city havelis, IAF and refinery township bungalows, commercial kitchens, and port-adjacent industrial units quoted separately after inspection. Price confirmed before we start — nothing added on the day.
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Chandi Bazaar · Darbar Gadh · Bhujiyo Kotho area · Lakhota Lake perimeter · Bedi Gate · Teen Batti · Shantinath Para · Park Colony · Digvijay Plot · Motikhavdi · Reliance Township · IAF Base Township · Bedi Port area · Jamnagar Junction · Indira Colony · Ranjit Sagar Road · Vibhag-1 · Vibhag-2 · Vibhag-3 · Hanumanpara · Khambhalia Road corridor · Kalavad Road · Rajkot Road edge · Vadinar area and surrounding localities.
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Free inspection first. Within 24 hours. Old city haveli or new Digvijay Plot flat — inspection depth suits the property. We assess infestation level, entry points, coastal moisture exposure, what is actually driving the problem. Free. No commitment.
Fixed price after inspection. 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 at 7–10 days. Activity within warranty window? We return. No charge.
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