Booklice

Booklice, also known as psocids, are tiny, wingless insects that resemble lice and thrive in warm, moisture-rich environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, where they feed on mold, mildew, and even microscopic fungi; while they pose no direct harm to humans, their rapid reproduction can lead to persistent infestations that require effective humidity control to manage and prevent.

Risks & Damages
Caused by Booklice

Booklice are not harmful but can be a persistent and frustrating indoor pest, especially in humid environments.
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Rapid Reproduction in Moist Conditions
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Contamination of Stored Foods
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Visible Presence Around Moldy Surfaces
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Persistent Nuisance in Damp Spaces
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Difficult to Eliminate Without Moisture Control

Booklice Pest Control

RESIDUAL SPRAYING

Applies long-lasting insecticide on surfaces to eliminate pests on contact and maintain extended protection against re-infestation.
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ULTRA-LOW VOLUME MISTING

Generates ultra-fine droplets that penetrate deep into cracks and crevices, providing fast and efficient indoor pest control.
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FOAMING

Delivers pesticide as foam to access difficult areas such as wall voids, electrical conduits, and hidden cavities where liquid treatments may not reach.
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