Pest control services in Prayagraj for homes, Civil Lines bungalows, offices & commercial spaces. Termites, cockroaches, bed bugs, rodents & mosquitoes. Free inspection, fixed price, warranty. Call PestEnd.
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""Termites in the garden-facing wall and the old teak door frame. PestEnd treated the full perimeter including the boundary wall edge — something no previous service had done. 8 months clear. That's what was missing every other time.""
"Old house in the lanes, cockroaches every summer. PestEnd gel treatment — 30 minutes, no smell, no clearing out the kitchen. Gone by next day. Still clear 4 months later. Finally.""
""Mouse problem got bad in the months after the last Mela — ground floor flat near the Sangam belt. PestEnd baited and sealed 4 entry points we hadn't found. Haven't seen activity since. Should have called sooner.""
Prayagraj sits at the Triveni Sangam. The Ganga and Yamuna meet here — and the Saraswati, underground. Three rivers worth of floodplain running under and around the city. No other UP city has soil this consistently wet.
That matters for pest control ↗ more than people realise.
Termites need moisture in the soil to survive. Prayagraj gives them that year-round. Not just after monsoon — the floodplain around the Sangam, the stretches along the Yamuna near Naini, the low areas behind the ghats — the ground stays damp enough that termites are active here in months when other cities get a break. Old construction in George Town, Civil Lines, Tagore Town — buildings that have stood on that soil for 60, 80, 100 years. The termites have had the same run.
Then there's the Kumbh factor. Prayagraj hosts the world's largest religious gathering. Every major cycle, the Sangam area turns into a temporary city of millions. That infrastructure — tents, temporary structures, mass catering — and then the retreat. Rodents follow food accumulation at that scale. They don't leave when the pilgrims do. The residential areas around Daraganj, Jhunsi, and the Sangam belt see elevated rodent pressure in the months after a Mela that persists longer than people expect.
PestEnd provides pest control in Prayagraj that starts by asking which part of the city you're in — because a Civil Lines bungalow, a Naini flat, and a George Town house are three different pest situations.
The old city is the hardest to treat well. George Town, Muirabad, Katra — dense lanes, buildings sharing walls, pipe systems that predate any drainage map anyone still has. Cockroaches in these properties have had access for so long they're not seasonal anymore. They're resident. Treating one kitchen without addressing the shared infrastructure behind it is half a job.
Civil Lines is different. Larger plots, older bungalows with original woodwork, mature garden trees with root systems that disturb foundation soil. Some of these properties had their last proper termite treatment in a different decade. The soil under the garden edge is the entry point — not the walls. That's where it has to be treated.
Allahabad University and the colleges around it — Muirabad, Lukerganj, the stretches near Hewett Road — bring a classic student-housing bed bug problem. PG accommodations, shared hostels, mattresses with years of use. Bed bugs establish quietly and nobody notices until it's multiple rooms.
Naini across the Yamuna has its own character. Industrial area, warehouse belt, older worker-housing colonies. Rodent pressure from the storage and processing units bleeds into residential areas the same way it does in Kanpur's Jajmau. Ground floors near the industrial edge deal with it more than middle floors do.
Sangam area low plots flood every monsoon without exception. After the water retreats, standing water sits in open ground for weeks. That's mosquito breeding at a scale that fogging visits alone don't manage.
Termites Civil Lines bungalows, George Town old construction, new flats in Allahpur and Lukerganj — all on floodplain soil that holds moisture well past monsoon. We drill into the foundation perimeter, inject termiticide into the soil barrier, and seal every entry point after treatment. Garden-side entry in Civil Lines bungalows means the treatment has to cover the full perimeter including boundary walls. Pre-construction soil treatment for anything being built near the Sangam floodplain — do it before the slab, not after.
Cockroaches Old city kitchens in Katra and George Town, restaurants near Civil Lines market, flat kitchens in Allahpur — wherever warmth and food traces exist in a shared-wall building, cockroaches are a collective problem. Odorless gel bait goes into the pipe runs, behind kitchen panels, along wall-floor joints. No prep, no smell, no vacating. Active the next morning. Holds for months. For George Town and Muirabad lanes, adjoining treatment coordination is worth discussing — shared walls mean shared infestation.
Mosquitoes Sangam floodplain stretches, low plots in Daraganj and Jhunsi, open ground near Phaphamau — the Yamuna and Ganga floodplains create post-monsoon breeding conditions that last well into October. Larvicide in every standing water source first. Fogging second. Both together is the only approach that actually reduces numbers for more than a week.
Bed Bugs PG accommodations near Allahabad University, guesthouses in Civil Lines and Katra, dharamshalas near the Sangam that see Kumbh-cycle occupancy surges — bed bugs travel with luggage, settle into mattress seams, spread through shared linen. Standard spray pushes them to adjacent rooms. Heat treatment combined with targeted chemical application clears both live bugs and eggs. That's what finishes it rather than displacing it.
Rodents Post-Kumbh Daraganj and Jhunsi areas, Naini industrial-edge ground floors, old construction in Muthiganj with kuccha boundary gaps — rats follow food and enter through gaps that are obvious once you look for them. We bait, locate every real entry point, seal with material they can't bite through. The sealing is what makes it last. Bait without sealing is the same problem in 5 months.
General Pest Control Ants, silverfish, spiders, lizards — one visit, comprehensive. Pre-monsoon is the right time. April or May. Post-monsoon cleaning costs more and holds less.
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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 |
Large bungalows, dharamshalas, commercial kitchens, and Naini industrial units quoted separately after inspection. Price confirmed before we start — nothing added on the day.
Searching for pest control services in Prayagraj near me? We serve:
Civil Lines · George Town · Tagore Town · Allahpur · Lukerganj · Muirabad · Katra · Hewett Road · Daraganj · Jhunsi · Sangam Area · Naini · Phaphamau · Muthiganj · Rajapur · Stanley Road · Colonelganj · Mumfordganj · Kareli · Kidwai Nagar · Prayag Ghat Area · Bahadurganj · Kydganj · Soraon Road and surrounding localities.
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Free inspection first. We come within 24 hours. Civil Lines bungalow or George Town old house — the inspection is as thorough as the property needs. We check actual infestation level, entry points, what's sustaining it. Free, no commitment.
Price after inspection. Fixed number before we start. Nothing changes on the day.
Treatment done. We bring all equipment. Most flats take 1–2 hours. Bungalows and commercial spaces take longer — told in advance. Re-entry timing per room before we leave.
Follow-up in 7–10 days. Active signs in warranty window? We come back. No charge.
What's the pest control in Prayagraj contact number?
Top of the page. We pick up directly.
Civil Lines bungalow — termites keep coming back every 2–3 years. What's actually going wrong?
The soil barrier isn't being maintained and the entry points aren't being sealed after treatment. A full perimeter soil treatment including the garden edge and boundary wall, followed by sealing every breach point — that's what holds for years rather than one season.
Post-Kumbh rodent problem near Daraganj — when does it settle down?
Months, sometimes longer. The food residue from large-scale catering near the Sangam takes time to fully clear. Baiting manages numbers but sealing entries is what stops new populations from establishing. We do both.
Is it safe with children and elderly in the house?
Yes. Government-certified, WHO-approved products. Safe once dry. We give exact re-entry timing per room before we leave.
How often should I book for Prayagraj properties?
Once a year for most homes. Every 6 months for floodplain-adjacent properties, Sangam area ground floors, Civil Lines bungalows with garden access, and University-area student housing with high turnover.
Book your free inspection — no pressure, just find out what's actually there.