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Pest Control in Shivaji Park

Termite working through the almirah and door frames of a settled colony home, cockroaches that keep coming back in an old kitchen, or mosquitoes swarming the garden at dusk — KaamGenie covers all of Shivaji Park. 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 Shivaji Park — led by anti-termite treatment for the wooden almirahs and door frames in the settled Punjabi-colony homes, plus cockroach, rodent, bed bug and garden mosquito control. Chemicals are CIB&RC-approved, pet-safe and child-safe. Home treatments start at ₹599, termite from ₹2,499, and mosquito fogging from ₹699. Same-day where slots allow — call 95603 66362.

What we treat most in Shivaji Park

Shivaji Park is one of West Delhi’s settled residential pockets — a quiet, well-established Punjabi colony sitting right between Punjabi Bagh and Rajouri Garden, made up of independent houses and older builder floors that families have lived in for decades. It doesn’t have the market chaos of a Tilak Nagar; the character here is homes, gardens and tree-lined lanes. And that character decides which pests dominate. The big one, by a distance, is termite — these homes are full of the heavy, solid-wood almirahs, door frames, window frames and skirting that older colony construction is known for, and termites have been quietly feeding on that woodwork in home after home. Alongside that, the old kitchens and shared drainage keep cockroaches coming back, and the garden plots and lawns breed mosquitoes the moment the monsoon arrives.

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.

KaamGenie pest control technician treating a Shivaji Park property in West Delhi
A KaamGenie technician injecting anti-termite chemical into the almirah and door frame of a Shivaji Park colony home — the job we run most often here.

Termite in Shivaji Park’s colony-home woodwork

This is the headline job in Shivaji Park. The homes here were built in an era of generous solid-wood joinery — full-height almirahs built into the wall, heavy teak door and window frames, wooden partitions and thick skirting — and that is exactly the diet subterranean termites live for. Because the damage happens from the inside out, most families only notice when it is well advanced: a door frame that sounds hollow when tapped, thin mud tubes climbing the wall behind an almirah or along the skirting, a wing-shedding swarm on a humid evening, or paint that bubbles and crumbles over a hidden gallery. Ground-floor homes tend to go first, because the colony travels up through the soil and enters at the wall-floor junction.

We treat it with anti-termite chemical injection, which is the right method for homes where the woodwork itself has decades of value. Rather than tearing anything out, we drill small, discreet holes into the affected frames, almirah backs, skirting and the wall-floor junction, then inject CIB&RC-approved anti-termite chemical under pressure. The chemical spreads through the wood and the surrounding soil so the colony is cut off at the source, not just brushed off the surface where it will simply return. A single Shivaji Park home usually starts around ₹2,499 depending on how much woodwork and floor area needs treating, and for a home mid-renovation we can also do a soil treatment before new flooring or panelling goes in.

Cockroaches in Shivaji Park’s older kitchens

The second steady job here is cockroaches, and in old colony homes they behave differently from a new flat. The roaches aren’t really living on your kitchen counter — they nest in the wall cavities, in the shared drainage lines, and in the gaps behind decades-old built-in wooden cabinetry, and they only come out to feed. That is why a spotless kitchen still sees them, and why a can of spray never holds: it scatters the visible ones and drives the colony deeper. We use targeted gel-bait cockroach treatment placed in the kitchen, bathrooms and behind the woodwork where they actually harbour. The roaches feed on the bait and carry it back to the nest, passing it through the colony, so numbers collapse over a couple of weeks rather than bouncing back. Cockroach treatment starts at ₹599, and where an older joint-family home has a couple of kitchens, we treat them together so the problem doesn’t just move between them.

Mosquitoes in Shivaji Park’s gardens & lawns

Because so many Shivaji Park homes have gardens, lawns and boundary planting, mosquitoes are a much bigger issue here than in a tightly packed flat block — these homes breed their own. Every plant saucer, the desert cooler in summer, a birdbath, a low spot in the lawn that holds rainwater, the boundary drain and an unused overhead tank all sit still and full, and that is all a mosquito needs to breed. West Delhi has a long dengue history, so from June onward our mosquito control is in steady demand across the colony. The key is that fogging alone only clears the adults in the air for a few hours; the real fix is to treat the breeding sites. We combine thermal fogging of the garden, boundary and shaded corners with larvae treatment of every standing-water source we find on the plot, so we cut the next generation rather than just the current one. From ₹699, and for a cluster of neighbouring homes we can fog the shared lane and back plots together.

Rodents & bed bugs in Shivaji Park homes

Two more pests round out what we see here. Rats and mice work their way into ground-floor homes and store rooms from the boundary drains, the garden and the gaps around old service pipes, gnawing wiring and contaminating stored food. For these we place tamper-proof rodent bait stations and then seal the entry points — gaps under doors, around pipe penetrations and along the boundary — so they can’t simply walk back in; rodent control starts at ₹999. Bed bug treatment comes up in homes with guest rooms, live-in help or a member who travels, since bed bugs hitch in on luggage; we run a thorough two-visit protocol from mattress seams and headboards to the skirting, at ₹1,299 per room. If you’re not sure which pest you’re dealing with, a general combo treatment from ₹999 covers the whole home in one visit.

What pest control costs in Shivaji Park

The price quoted on the call is what you pay — no surprise additions when the technician arrives.

AMC for Shivaji Park homes & buildings

For a settled colony home, an annual maintenance contract is the sensible way to protect old woodwork and keep the garden and kitchen covered year-round. It covers four quarterly visits, free re-treatments in between, scheduled reminders, and one consolidated GST invoice with audit-ready records. That matters most for termite — once a home has been treated, quarterly monitoring catches any fresh mud tubes early, before they reach the next almirah — and it keeps the cockroach and mosquito pressure down through the seasons they peak. A row of neighbouring homes or a builder-floor building can be bundled onto one contract. Base AMC starts at ₹2,999/year, quoted by size.

Explore more from KaamGenie

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 termite treatment cost for an existing home if you’ve spotted mud tubes on the woodwork of your Shivaji Park home.

Pest treatments we offer in Shivaji Park

Every KaamGenie pest service is available across Shivaji Park — tap any treatment to see how it works, what it covers, and book.

Common questions from Shivaji Park customers

We keep finding termite mud tubes behind the wooden almirah in our Shivaji Park colony home. Can you treat it?

Yes — this is our most common job in Shivaji Park. The settled Punjabi-colony homes here have heavy solid-wood almirahs, door frames and skirting that termites feed on quietly for years, and mud tubes behind an almirah or along the skirting are the classic first sign. We treat it with CIB&RC-approved anti-termite injection — drilling and injecting into the affected woodwork and the wall-floor junction so the colony is cut off at the source, not just wiped off the surface. A single home usually starts around ₹2,499 depending on how much woodwork needs treating.

How do you treat termite without tearing out our door frames and almirahs?

We very rarely need to remove anything. Anti-termite treatment is done by drilling small, discreet holes into the affected frames, almirah backs and the wall-floor junction, then injecting CIB&RC-approved chemical under pressure so it spreads through the wood and the soil the colony travels through. Your almirah and door frames stay in place. For old colony woodwork in Shivaji Park that has decades of value and finish on it, this is exactly why injection is the right method rather than replacement.

Cockroaches keep coming back in our Shivaji Park kitchen even though we keep it clean. Why?

In older colony homes the roaches aren’t living in your kitchen — they’re living in the wall cavities, the shared drainage and the gaps behind old wooden cabinetry, and they come out to feed no matter how spotless the counter is. Spraying only scatters them. We use targeted gel bait in the kitchen, bathrooms and behind the woodwork, which the roaches carry back to the nest and pass on, so the whole colony collapses over a couple of weeks. Cockroach treatment starts at ₹599.

Our Shivaji Park home has a garden and we get badly bitten by mosquitoes in the evening. What can you do?

Garden homes here breed their own mosquitoes — plant saucers, the water cooler, a birdbath, a low spot in the lawn and the boundary drain all hold water, and that is all a mosquito needs. Fogging alone just clears the air for a few hours. We combine thermal fogging of the garden and boundary with larvae treatment of every standing-water source we find, so we cut the breeding, not just the adults. West Delhi has a long dengue history, so this is in steady demand from June onward. Mosquito control starts at ₹699.

Are the chemicals safe? We have kids and a dog at our Shivaji Park home.

Yes. We use only CIB&RC-approved chemicals with pet-safe and child-safe protocols. For kitchens and homes with children or pets we prefer targeted gel baits over open sprays wherever possible, and for the garden we tell you how long to keep kids and the dog off the treated lawn (usually a few hours). Just let the crew know about the kids and the dog when they arrive and they’ll plan the treatment around them.

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