Pest control service in Mehsana for homes, ONGC township, dairy belt properties & offices. Termites, cockroaches, bed bugs, rodents & mosquitoes. Free inspection, fixed pricing, warranty. Call PestEnd.
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""Bungalow in the ONGC colony — termites in the original door frames every year without fail. Treated annually for 4 years, always came back before the next monsoon. PestEnd covered the garden-side soil channels that had never been properly done before. Still clear at 11 months. Longest it's held in years.""
""Cockroaches in the kitchen — flat near the dairy processing road. PestEnd gel treatment, no smell, no clearing out, 40 minutes. Gone by next morning. Still clear 4 months later. They explained the dairy-edge re-supply issue which finally made sense of why spray alone wasn't lasting.""
""House on the canal-belt fringe — termites in the main bedroom wall base appeared in year 3 of the house. PestEnd explained the sub-surface canal moisture issue — first time I'd heard that. Full foundation treatment done. Eight months clear and still holding. Good, honest service.""
Mehsana is in North Gujarat. The climate is dry — hotter than Ahmedabad in summer, colder in winter. Rainfall is modest: 450–600mm in an average monsoon year. On the surface, Mehsana looks like one of Gujarat's lower-risk termite cities.
The surface is not where termites live.
Below the surface is where Mehsana's pest story gets specific. The Dharoi dam and North Gujarat's canal irrigation network feeds water through the Mehsana district year-round. The Rupen river and its seasonal branches cross through the district. Agricultural land irrigated by canal water — and Mehsana taluka has significant irrigated farming — keeps sub-surface soil moisture elevated well past when the last rain fell. Properties on the city's agricultural fringe, near the Visnagar Road and Kheralu Road corridors, and in the lower areas adjacent to the Rupen drainage channels sit on soil that doesn't follow Mehsana's dry surface appearance. Foundation moisture here is higher than the climate would suggest.
And then there's the dairy belt. Mehsana's Dudhsagar Dairy — part of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation — is one of the state's largest dairy processing operations outside Anand. Worker housing, institutional canteens, processing warmth. Same cockroach and rodent industrial-edge dynamic as Anand's Amul corridor, less well-known.
Then there's ONGC. Mehsana is one of Gujarat's major onshore oil field zones. ONGC operates a significant township here — institutional housing, large campuses, old construction from the oil field development era. The termite pattern in ONGC-era housing is consistent with every government industrial township: original woodwork, aging soil barriers, grounds access that reopens treated zones seasonally.
Pest control ↗ in Mehsana that starts with "dry North Gujarat climate" is reading the wrong data.
Dudhsagar Dairy corridor and dairy processing belt — institutional food processing at scale creates the same external cockroach and rodent re-supply pressure as Anand's Amul complex. Worker canteen waste, organic dairy processing residue, warmth from continuous operations. Residential properties adjacent to the dairy belt re-supply faster after interior treatment than standard residential areas. Gel bait works — but pipe-entry sealing is what prevents the industrial-edge re-entry cycle.
ONGC township and oil field residential quarters — institutional housing from the 1970s and 80s. Original wooden fixtures in older officer and staff quarters, aging plumbing infrastructure, large compound grounds with mature tree cover. Roots disrupting treated soil barriers seasonally. The ONGC township termite pattern follows the same logic as WCL colonies in Chhindwara or Ordnance Factory housing in Jabalpur — institutional construction age and original woodwork combine with soil barrier degradation from root access to create recurring annual treatment failures.
Agricultural fringe near canal irrigation belt — Visnagar Road, Kheralu Road, Unjha Road corridors — canal-irrigated farmland meets the urban edge here. The sub-surface soil moisture from year-round irrigation keeps foundation-level soil damp in the agricultural transition zones far beyond monsoon season. Termite activity in these areas is more persistent through the dry months than in Mehsana's central urban zones.
Old city and main bazaar — the Patel mercantile belt near the main market and Station Road — dense construction, shared drainage infrastructure, adjoining properties with common boundary walls. Cockroaches in the old city follow the familiar shared-drainage collective pattern. One treatment per flat gives relief. Coordinated pipe-entry sealing is what stops the recycling from adjacent units.
Modhera and Patan road residential corridor — Mehsana sits on the tourist and pilgrim route to Modhera Sun Temple and the Rani ki Vav stepwell at Patan. Guesthouses and transit accommodation on this corridor deal with luggage-sourced bed bug introduction from regular tourist turnover. Standard spray moves them. It doesn't clear them.
Ahmedabad–Mehsana expressway new residential belt — the highway expansion has brought new society construction along both sides of the Ahmedabad approach. Fresh excavated soil, 3–7 year old construction in Mehsana's outer zones. Pre-possession termite treatment is rarely standard here. Year 2 to 3 is when door frames start showing activity.
Termites ONGC township quarter, canal-belt fringe property on Visnagar Road, new society flat on Ahmedabad highway — the approach matches the structure. For ONGC-era housing with original woodwork and grounds access, we treat the full foundation perimeter, renew the soil barrier including garden-side pathways, and seal every breach point. For canal-belt agricultural fringe properties where sub-surface moisture stays elevated past monsoon, complete perimeter coverage at correct injection depth is essential — lighter treatment degrades before the soil dries. For new construction under 3 years old, pre-flooring soil treatment is still accessible — significantly cheaper than full post-possession perimeter drilling.
Cockroaches Dairy belt residential properties near the Dudhsagar corridor, old city bazaar kitchens near Station Road, commercial kitchens in Mehsana's restaurant belt — odorless gel bait placed in exact harbourage points: pipe chases, behind modular panels, wall-floor joints. No prep. No smell. No vacating. Active next morning. Holding 3 months later. For dairy-adjacent properties with industrial re-supply pressure, pipe-entry sealing after gel treatment is the step that makes results last.
Mosquitoes Rupen river low-lying drainage channels, post-monsoon standing water in canal-adjacent low areas, open plots in new Ahmedabad highway societies — Mehsana's rainfall is modest but the canal irrigation system maintains standing water in agricultural drainage channels through most of the year. Larvicide in every standing source before fogging. Fogging alone gives one week of quiet before the active breeding sources reset the population.
Bed Bugs ↗ Tourist-corridor guesthouses on Modhera and Patan road, transit hotels near Mehsana Junction, PG accommodations near North Gujarat University — pilgrim and tourist traffic means consistent luggage-based reintroduction on the temple corridor. Heat treatment combined with targeted chemical application clears adults and eggs both. Standard spray moves them to the next room.
Rodents Dairy belt ground-floor residential units, ONGC township compound-wall properties with large grounds drainage access, old city properties with original kuccha boundary gaps — sealing is the critical step. We bait, locate every real entry point, seal with material they cannot gnaw. Without sealing, dairy-edge and institutional-edge rodent pressure refills the space within one season.
General Pest Control Ants, silverfish, spiders, wood borer, lizards — one visit covers all. April pre-monsoon is the right timing. Mehsana's shorter monsoon means the pre-treatment window is narrower than South Gujarat — earlier is better.
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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 |
ONGC township bungalows, large dairy-belt institutional units, commercial kitchens, and canal-fringe agricultural-edge properties quoted separately after inspection. Price confirmed before treatment — nothing added on the day.
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Free inspection first. Within 24 hours. ONGC township quarter or new highway-belt society — inspection depth matches the property. We assess infestation level, entry points, sub-surface moisture conditions, external pressure sources. 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 the warranty window? We return. No charge.
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