🦟Every 30 seconds, a child dies from malaria. Many of them are Nigerian.
Despite decades of awareness campaigns, insecticide-treated nets, and free medications, malaria remains one of the biggest killers in Nigeria. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Nigeria accounts for about 27% of all malaria deaths globally.
As we mark World Malaria Day on April 25th, it’s not just about talk — it’s about action. This year’s theme is “Accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world.” And at The Best Pest Exterminators Limited, we’re doing our part on the frontline.
🧠 Why Mosquitoes Are Still a Major Threat
- They’re everywhere. From urban Lagos to rural villages, stagnant water and poor drainage are perfect breeding grounds.
- They adapt quickly. Mosquitoes are becoming resistant to some insecticides, making DIY sprays less effective.
- They’re silent attackers. Most bites happen at night, especially to babies, children, and pregnant women.
✅ What You Can Do to Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones
1. Fumigate Your Home Regularly
We offer safe, powerful mosquito fumigation that reaches cracks and hidden areas, killing adult mosquitoes instantly.
2. Clear Your Compound of Standing Water
Old tyres, buckets, and flower pots can collect water and hatch hundreds of larvae.
3. Use Larvicide in Your Drains and Gutters
Our team provides targeted larvicide treatments to kill mosquitoes at the source — before they even hatch.
4. Install Window and Door Nets
This low-cost step can significantly reduce indoor mosquito entry.
5. Sleep Under a Treated Mosquito Net
Simple but effective. Make it a rule in your household.
📢 Take Action Now — Don’t Wait for a Malaria Scare
World Malaria Day is a reminder that we must do more than hope for change. We must act. At The Best Pest Exterminators Limited, we’re offering discounted mosquito control services throughout April to help families and businesses stay protected.
📞 Call or WhatsApp us today for:
- FREE home or office inspection
- Mosquito fumigation packages
- Larvicide drainage treatment
- Educational awareness visits (for schools or estates)
Let’s fight malaria together. Not just on April 25th — but every single day.