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Termite in a kothi’s solid-wood almirahs and door frames, mosquitoes rising off the lawn at dusk, or a rat that has wandered in from the ring-road market — KaamGenie covers all of Punjabi Bagh, West and East. CIB&RC-approved, pet-safe and child-safe. Starting ₹599.
By the KaamGenie pest control team · Updated July 2026
Quick answer: KaamGenie provides pest control across all of Punjabi Bagh — anti-termite treatment for kothi woodwork and almirahs, garden and lawn mosquito fogging, rodent control, and cockroach treatment for West Delhi’s bungalows and homes. Chemicals are CIB&RC-approved, pet-safe and child-safe. Home treatments start at ₹599, termite from ₹2,499, and gardens and society common areas get scheduled visits. Same-day where slots allow — call 95603 66362.
Punjabi Bagh is one of West Delhi’s most affluent addresses — a neighbourhood of large kothis and bungalows spread across West and East Punjabi Bagh, wrapped around the club, the gardens and the busy ring-road market. The homes here are built on a scale you don’t see in the colonies further out: double-height drawing rooms, heavy solid-wood door frames and panelling, deep built-in almirahs, wooden staircases, and generous lawns and kitchen gardens. That character is exactly why the pest problems here are different. The single biggest job is termite in the woodwork — the sheer volume of solid timber in these houses gives termites years of quiet feeding. Alongside that, the lawns and water features breed mosquitoes through the monsoon, and the ring-road market sends the occasional rat wandering into homes along the boundary.
Our crew runs right across West Delhi, so once you book we’re usually at your gate the same day or the next morning. Every treatment uses CIB&RC-approved chemicals, with pet-safe and child-safe handling, and we send before-and-after photos on WhatsApp.
This is the headline job in Punjabi Bagh. The kothis and bungalows here are full of the solid, seasoned timber that subterranean termites live for — teak and sheesham door frames, built-in almirahs and wardrobes, wooden staircases, skirting, window frames and panelling. Termites come up from the soil through the wall-floor junction and work their way into this woodwork out of sight, so by the time anyone notices, the frame already sounds hollow or a thin mud tube is climbing the skirting near a wall. Because these houses have so much timber and often sit on large plots with mature gardens right up against the walls, the pressure is relentless — a single treated door frame is never the whole story.
We handle it with anti-termite chemical injection: drilling small ports and injecting CIB&RC-approved anti-termite chemical into the affected door frames, the backs of almirahs, the skirting, the staircase and the wall-floor junction where the colony climbs up from the soil, working room by room across the house. For a whole kothi we walk the property first — ground floor, basement, servant quarters and boundary — and then plan a treatment that covers every timber path, not just the room where the damage showed. A single treatment starts around ₹2,499 and scales with built-up area and how much woodwork is involved; larger bungalows are quoted after the inspection.
In a Punjabi Bagh home the almirahs and wardrobes aren’t free-standing pieces you can move — they’re built into the walls, floor to ceiling, and packed with clothes, linen and papers. That makes them a favourite termite target, because the back panel sits flush against a wall that termites can reach from behind. The first sign is usually clothes or stored papers stuck together with a fine soil-like crust, or a back panel that crumbles when tapped. We treat the almirah backs and the wall behind them directly, injecting into the timber and the junction so the colony is cut off at the source rather than just wiped off the surface. The same approach covers wooden beds, dressing tables and the heavy dining and drawing-room furniture that these houses are full of — if it’s solid wood against a wall, it’s worth checking. Anti-termite treatment for the affected pieces is folded into the same visit.
The lawns, hedges and kitchen gardens that make Punjabi Bagh so green are also where the mosquitoes come from. Every potted-plant saucer, garden drain, birdbath, water feature and unused overhead tank holds a little standing water, and that is all a mosquito needs to breed — which is why the biting starts at dusk on the lawn and follows everyone indoors. West Delhi has a long dengue history, so from June onward our mosquito control is in steady demand across Punjabi Bagh for private lawns, club-side homes and society common areas alike. We treat the whole plot rather than just fog the air: thermal fogging of the garden and boundary, plus larvae treatment of every standing-water source so the next generation never hatches. Treating the breeding sites, not just the adults, is what actually brings the numbers down. From ₹699.
Even in a large, well-kept kothi, the kitchen and the utility areas still see German cockroaches and ants — they come in with groceries and travel through plumbing and drains, and a big house simply gives them more room to spread. We treat these with targeted gel-bait cockroach treatment through the kitchens, pantries and bathrooms, which the roaches carry back to the nest rather than scattering the way a spray does. The other visitor here is the rat: homes along the ring-road market and the club stretch sit close to the food shops and eateries where rodents feed, and they travel in along boundary walls, garden drains and service ducts. For those we place tamper-proof rodent bait stations and seal the entry points — gaps under gates, along drains and where pipes enter the house — so they can’t keep walking back in. Cockroach control starts at ₹599 and rodent control at ₹999.
The price quoted on the call is what you pay — no surprise additions when the technician arrives. For a large kothi we confirm the final figure after a quick walk-through so it reflects the actual built-up area and woodwork.
For a big house with a garden, a one-off treatment only goes so far — termite pressure from the surrounding soil, mosquitoes off the lawn and rats from the market all come back with the seasons. An annual maintenance contract covers four quarterly visits, free re-treatments in between, scheduled reminders, and one consolidated GST invoice. For a kothi it keeps the woodwork monitored, the garden fogged through the mosquito season and the boundary covered against rodents; for the societies and builder floors in the newer Punjabi Bagh pockets, a shared AMC covers the common areas and per-flat treatment together. We keep audit-ready records of every visit, and the whole property — house, garden, servant quarters and boundary — can be bundled into one contract. Base AMC starts at ₹2,999/year, quoted by size.
Pest control is one of 12 home services KaamGenie is rolling out across Delhi NCR. See the full pest control hub for every treatment we offer, or read our guide on what anti-termite treatment costs for an existing home if you’re dealing with termite in the woodwork of a Punjabi Bagh kothi.
Every KaamGenie pest service is available across Punjabi Bagh — tap any treatment to see how it works, what it covers, and book.
Wood frames, furniture & structural woodwork
Gel-bait protocol for kitchens & bathrooms
Two-visit protocol, mattress seams to skirting
Tamper-proof bait stations + entry sealing
Thermal fogging + larvae & breeding-site treatment
FSSAI-compliant for restaurants, hotels & offices
Four quarterly visits + free re-treatments
Combo treatment that covers the whole home
Yes — this is our most common job in Punjabi Bagh. The big kothis and bungalows here have heavy solid-wood door frames, built-in almirahs, panelling and staircases, and termites feed through them quietly for years. We drill and inject CIB&RC-approved anti-termite chemical into the affected woodwork, almirah backs, skirting and the wall-floor junction where they climb up from the soil, room by room across the house. A single treatment usually starts around ₹2,499 and scales with the built-up area and how much woodwork is involved. Larger kothis are quoted after a quick inspection.
The gardens, lawns and water features that make Punjabi Bagh kothis so pleasant are also perfect mosquito-breeding grounds — potted-plant saucers, garden drains, birdbaths and overhead tanks all hold water. We treat the whole plot, not just fog the air: thermal fogging of the garden and boundary, plus larvae treatment of every standing-water source so the next generation never hatches. West Delhi has a long dengue history, so from June onward this is in steady demand for lawns and society common areas. Mosquito control starts at ₹699.
Very likely. Homes near the ring-road market and the club stretch sit close to the food shops and eateries where rodents feed, and they travel in along boundary walls, garden drains and service ducts. Baiting alone rarely holds, so we place tamper-proof rodent bait stations and then seal the entry points — gaps under gates, along drains and where pipes enter the house — so they can’t simply walk back in. Rodent control starts at ₹999, and an AMC works well if the market pressure is constant.
Yes. For a Punjabi Bagh kothi or bungalow we usually plan a combined visit: anti-termite injection through the woodwork, a general cockroach and ant treatment through the kitchens and bathrooms, garden mosquito fogging with larvae treatment, and rodent stations along the boundary. Many families then put the house on an annual AMC so the garden and woodwork stay covered through the year with quarterly visits and free re-treatments. We give one consolidated quote and one GST invoice for the whole property.
Yes. We use only CIB&RC-approved chemicals with pet-safe and child-safe protocols. For homes with kids or pets we prefer targeted gel baits over open sprays indoors where possible, and for the garden we use measured fogging and larvicide and tell you how long to keep children and the dog off the lawn (usually a few hours until it settles). Just let the crew know about the kids, the dog and any koi pond or kitchen garden when they arrive so they can plan around them.
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All of Punjabi Bagh covered — West and East Punjabi Bagh, the club and garden stretch, the ring-road market belt, and the builder floors and societies in the newer pockets. If your block isn’t listed, just call — we almost certainly cover it.
Same crew, same fixed prices, CIB&RC-approved chemicals. Pick a locality to see the pests we treat most there.
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