Uluwatu sits high on the dry limestone Bukit, and people are often surprised it has any mosquitoes at all — but it does, and they breed in the water people create. Clifftop villas here rely on water tanks, infinity pools, ornamental ponds and irrigation for the imported landscaping, and those engineered water sources become the breeding sites in an otherwise dry area. Uncovered tanks, plant saucers and pool-cover puddles are the usual culprits at an Uluwatu villa. Because natural standing water is scarce here, eliminating those man-made sites is unusually effective.

What We Treat in Uluwatu

In Uluwatu our biggest win is larviciding and source reduction of tanks, saucers and pond features, plus fogging of the irrigated garden zones. Luxury clifftop villas favour monthly plans and discreet villa programs. Although dry and elevated, Uluwatu — next to Jimbaran and Nusa Dua — still sees more mosquito activity in the November–April wet months when puddles form.

Frequently Asked Questions — Uluwatu

Why does dry Uluwatu have mosquitoes?
Because the water is man-made: tanks, pools, ponds and irrigation for imported gardens. Those become the breeding sites in an area with little natural standing water. We find and treat them.
What is the most effective treatment for an Uluwatu villa?
Source reduction and larviciding — covering tanks, emptying saucers, treating ponds — because there are few breeding sites and removing them works unusually well here, backed by garden fogging.
Do you cover clifftop villas in Uluwatu?
Yes, including the most remote Bukit properties. Many are on monthly or villa-program schedules; send a location pin on WhatsApp.

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