Berawa packs beach clubs, new villa complexes and rice paddy into one small strip, and that mix makes it a mosquito hotspot. The construction-and-paddy combination is the issue: half-built sites collect rainwater in foundations and abandoned containers, and the remaining sawah between developments floods every wet-season afternoon. A new Berawa villa can be spotless inside and still swarm at dusk because the empty lot or paddy next door is breeding thousands of mosquitoes. Fogging your own garden helps for a day; larviciding the surrounding water is what actually holds.

What We Treat in Berawa

In Berawa we focus on larviciding standing water around construction and paddy edges, backed by garden fogging. Berawa villas between Canggu and Seminyak do best on a fortnightly monthly plan. As a low-lying coastal area, Berawa's mosquito numbers climb steeply in the November–April rainy season.

Frequently Asked Questions — Berawa

Why is Berawa so bad for mosquitoes?
The combination of active construction sites holding rainwater and remaining rice paddy between villas creates constant breeding. We larvicide those sites and fog the gardens — both are needed in Berawa.
Can you treat a brand-new Berawa villa?
Yes, and we recommend starting before guests arrive. New builds often have nearby empty lots breeding mosquitoes, so we larvicide the surroundings as well as fogging your garden.
Do you offer ongoing plans in Berawa?
Yes — fortnightly monthly plans are popular here because of the constant breeding pressure. See monthly protection plans.

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