Active in NairobiEst. 2012

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Westlands Landlords Assoc.KEBS Certified FacilitiesMombasa Road Logistics HubKaren Homeowners Network
Expert Resource Modules

Pest Intelligence for Nairobi Property Owners

Each module is authored by a named specialist from our team — the same technicians who would walk your property.

Structural RiskModule 01

Nairobi's Red Soil Is a Termite Highway

Dr. Mwangi Kariuki, entomologist in white lab coat

Dr. Mwangi Kariuki

Chief Entomologist, BSc Zoology (UoN) · PCPB Cert. #4471

Close inspection of wooden roof truss showing termite damage and mud tubes

The laterite clay soils from Kiambu through Westlands to Karen retain moisture year-round at depths of 30–80cm — the ideal moisture gradient for Macrotermes and Coptotermes colonies. After the long rains (March–May), mud tube construction accelerates by 340% as foraging workers breach surface foundations. By the time tubes are visible on your foundation wall, the colony has typically been active for 18–24 months underground.

Field Data

  • A mature Macrotermes colony in Nairobi soils contains 2–5 million workers
  • Roof truss damage becomes structurally significant within 8 months of infestation
  • Sub-slab colonies consume 2–3kg of cellulose daily in commercial buildings
  • Standard surface sprays miss 94% of sub-floor colony activity

Our Treatment Protocol

1

Soil injection borate treatment

Applied at 30cm intervals along full perimeter, reaching 80cm depth

2

Baiting station network

12-station grid around residential plots, 24-station for commercial premises

3

Roof void dusting

Deltamethrin dust applied to all accessible roof voids and wall cavities

4

Post-treatment monitoring

90-day inspection schedule with photographic documentation for NEMA records

If mud tubes are present on your foundation, request an emergency site assessment within 48 hours. Structural timber replacement costs KES 180,000–450,000 — treatment costs KES 18,000–45,000.

KEBS / Health RiskModule 02

Tropical Kitchens and Resistance Patterns in Commercial Premises

Amina Ochieng, pest control specialist in uniform

Amina Ochieng

Commercial Pest Specialist, MSc Public Health · NEMA Lic. #7823

Commercial restaurant kitchen with stainless steel equipment and tiled floors

Nairobi's restaurant and hospitality sector faces a specific challenge: Blattella germanica (German cockroach) populations in commercial kitchens have developed documented insecticide resistance to pyrethroids and organophosphates following 15+ years of spray-only treatment. Industrial deep fryers, combi-ovens, and refrigeration compressor units maintain 28–35°C microhabitats that allow year-round breeding cycles with 12–15 generations annually — compared to 4–6 in temperate climates.

Field Data

  • Pyrethroid-resistant B. germanica strains confirmed in Westlands and CBD commercial kitchens
  • A single female produces 400+ offspring in her 6-month lifespan in tropical conditions
  • KEBS food safety audits cite cockroach evidence as a Category A critical failure
  • Gel bait rotation every 90 days prevents resistance development in commercial settings

Our Treatment Protocol

1

Resistance-pattern assessment

Species identification and resistance testing before any chemical application

2

Rotation gel bait program

Three-active-ingredient rotation: indoxacarb, fipronil, and abamectin

3

Crack and crevice void treatment

Borescope-assisted application to compressor units, wall voids, and cable runs

4

KEBS-ready documentation

Treatment certificates, chemical MSDS sheets, and compliance log for audit files

A single KEBS audit failure citing cockroach evidence can close a food business for 14–30 days. Preventive quarterly treatment costs less than one day's lost revenue.

Industrial / WarehouseModule 03

Entry-Point Mapping for Mombasa Road Godowns and Industrial Premises

James Mutua, pest analyst in field uniform

James Mutua

Industrial Premises Analyst, Dip. Environmental Health · PCPB Cert. #5190

Interior of large warehouse with high shelving and concrete floor

Rattus rattus (roof rat) and Rattus norvegicus (brown rat) populations along Mombasa Road's industrial corridor exploit the same infrastructure vulnerabilities: expansion joints in tilt-up concrete panels, conduit penetrations through fire walls, and loading dock threshold gaps of 12mm or greater. A 12mm gap — the thickness of a pencil — is sufficient for juvenile brown rat entry. KEBS warehousing standards require documented rodent exclusion programs as part of Good Storage Practice certification.

Field Data

  • Brown rats can compress through gaps as small as 12mm at loading dock thresholds
  • Electrical cable gnawing by rodents causes 25% of unexplained warehouse fires in Kenya
  • A breeding pair produces 40–60 offspring in 12 months under warehouse conditions
  • Snap traps alone achieve only 23% population reduction without exclusion sealing

Our Treatment Protocol

1

Full perimeter entry-point audit

Photographic mapping of all penetrations, gaps, and drainage entry points

2

Physical exclusion sealing

Stainless steel mesh and expanding foam sealing of all identified entry points

3

Tamper-resistant bait station network

RODEX-II stations at 10m intervals along all external walls

4

GSP compliance documentation

Signed inspection log, bait station map, and rodenticide MSDS for KEBS auditors

Mombasa Road warehouses failing KEBS Good Storage Practice audits due to rodent evidence face suspension of operating certificates. Our exclusion programs are designed to pass — not just treat.

RegulatoryModule 04

NEMA Compliance Checklist for Nairobi Commercial Landlords

Dr. Mwangi Kariuki reviewing compliance documentation

Dr. Mwangi Kariuki

NEMA Compliance Advisor · NEMA Reg. Consultant #0192

Official documents and compliance certificates on a clean desk

The Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA) Cap. 387 and the Pest Control Products Act Cap. 346 impose specific obligations on commercial property owners in Nairobi. Section 87 of EMCA requires that any pesticide application in a commercial property be conducted by a NEMA-registered contractor using PCPB-approved products. Non-compliance exposes landlords to fines of KES 500,000–4,000,000 and potential criminal liability under Section 145.

Field Data

  • EMCA Section 87 requires NEMA-registered contractors for all commercial pesticide applications
  • PCPB-approved products only — unauthorized products void property insurance claims
  • Treatment certificates must be retained for 5 years for NEMA inspection
  • Multi-occupancy buildings require landlord-coordinated treatment programs, not individual tenants

Our Treatment Protocol

1

Verify contractor NEMA registration

Request NEMA Certificate of Registration — valid annually, check expiry date

2

Confirm PCPB product approval

All chemicals must carry PCPB registration number on label — request MSDS

3

Obtain treatment certificate

Official certificate with contractor license number, date, products used, and technician name

4

Maintain 5-year treatment log

Physical and digital records required — NEMA inspectors may request without notice

Download our Free NEMA Compliance Guide — a 24-page document authored by our regulatory team covering all obligations for residential, commercial, and industrial property types in Nairobi.

The Expert Panel

The Specialists Behind Every Treatment

Each guide on this page was written by the technician who would inspect your property. Not marketing copy — field expertise.

Dr. Mwangi Kariuki, chief entomologist in professional attire with lab coat
4,200+ cases

Dr. Mwangi Kariuki

Chief Entomologist

Termites & Wood-Boring Insects

BSc Zoology (University of Nairobi), 18 years field experience. Authored the Nairobi Termite Soil Survey 2021 used by county building inspectors.

PCPB Cert. #4471NEMA AdvisorISA Member
Amina Ochieng, commercial pest specialist in field uniform
2,800+ cases

Amina Ochieng

Commercial Pest Specialist

Commercial Kitchens & KEBS Compliance

MSc Public Health (Kenyatta University). Developed the resistance-rotation protocol now used in 340+ Nairobi food service establishments.

NEMA Lic. #7823KEBS AuditorPCPB Cert. #6102
James Mutua, industrial pest analyst in field uniform at warehouse
1,900+ cases

James Mutua

Industrial Premises Analyst

Rodent Exclusion & Industrial Compliance

Diploma Environmental Health (KMTC). Specialises in warehouse exclusion engineering and KEBS Good Storage Practice compliance programs.

PCPB Cert. #5190NEMA Reg. Tech.GSP Auditor
Free Resource24 Pages · Updated Feb 2026

NEMA Compliance Guide for Nairobi Property Owners

Authored by Dr. Mwangi Kariuki. Covers all obligations under EMCA Cap. 387 and the Pest Control Products Act for residential, commercial, and industrial properties.

NEMA registration requirements
PCPB-approved product list
Commercial kitchen compliance
Warehouse GSP checklist
Treatment record templates
Landlord liability guide

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