Pest Threat Assessment Service
Biological Intelligence from Orkin Libya
External Vector Pressure (7-Day Average)
Monitoring sustained poikilothermic development thresholds across 7 primary pest vectors based on sophisticated climate modeling.
Tripoli Sector
Benghazi Sector
Sirte Sector
Sabha Sector
The Poikilothermic Factor
Most insects are cold-blooded; their development rate is governed by ambient heat. Our climate monitoring systems track Degree-Day accumulation to identify the exact window when larval cycles accelerate.
Stored-Product Intelligence (SPI)
In non-climate-controlled storage, insect reproduction surges when grain/mass exceeds 22°C. We monitor thermal stability across bulk storage sectors to flag early infestation risks.
Vector Dispersal & Wind
While thermal spikes drive breeding, high winds often inhibit the dispersal of flying insects. Our model incorporates wind as a negative multiplier for mosquito and fly pressure.
Rain-to-Breeding Offset
Following seasonal rainfall, vegetation surges create a lag-effect in rodent and snake harborage. We model this 2-3 week offset to provide proactive perimeter alerts.
Sandfly / Leishmania Vector
Phlebotomus activity is highly dependent on sustained nocturnal humidity and still air. We monitor these micro-climatic pockets to flag potential Leishmaniasis risk zones.