Condo living · Pest control

Pest control in Thai condominiums.

Document the source, shared-area risk and treatment plan before the problem spreads.

Answer first

Record sightings, droppings, damage and likely entry points; notify the juristic office; and determine whether the source is inside the unit, another unit or common property. Use an authorized treatment plan with access, product, safety and follow-up details in writing.

What evidence should be recorded?

What should the treatment plan include?

Continue through Buildings, Owners and the directory.

Coordinate the full building response.

Treat shared pathways and recurrence, not only the visible unit.

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Frequently asked questions

Who should be notified first?

Notify the juristic office or manager and record the location, date and evidence.

Should treatment enter another unit?

Access should be coordinated through authorized building procedures.

Should chemicals be documented?

Yes. Keep the contractor, product, treatment area and safety instructions.

Sources & References

Sources & References

Primary and official sources are cited above. Government rules, fees and procedures in Thailand change over time and vary by office; always confirm current requirements with the relevant authority before relying on them. BAANLYY never takes paid placement in editorial content.

Kirby Scofield
By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 15 July 2026 · Last reviewed 15 July 2026