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How to request municipal insect-control services: Ministry

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Last updated: 2026/01/25 at 3:16 PM
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Doha, Qatar – Municipalities across Qatar are intensifying insect control efforts following a significant increase in public requests for pest management services. Over 10,000 requests were logged in a little over a month, prompting expanded spraying campaigns and ongoing public awareness initiatives. The surge in demand highlights the importance of proactive pest control in maintaining public health and sanitation.

Between December 12, 2025, and January 15, 2026, the Ministry of Municipality reported receiving 10,371 requests for insect control services. This data reflects a concentrated effort to address pest concerns as Qatar navigates its cooler, and sometimes wetter, months which can contribute to increased insect activity. The Ministry is actively responding to these requests and implementing preventative measures.

Increased Demand for Insect Control in Qatar

The distribution of requests varied across municipalities, with Doha Municipality receiving the highest volume at 2,925. Al Rayyan followed closely with 2,550 requests, and Al Daayen recorded 1,608. Umm Salal, Al Wakrah, Al Khor and Al Thakhira, Al Sheehaniya, and Al Shamal municipalities also received a substantial number of requests, indicating a widespread concern throughout the country.

Methods of Request Submission

The Ministry of Municipality is encouraging residents to utilize digital channels for reporting pest issues. The vast majority of requests – 6,910 – were submitted through the “Oun” application, demonstrating its effectiveness as a primary communication tool. Additionally, 3,290 requests were made via the Unified Contact Centre, and 171 through the ministry’s website.

The preference for the “Oun” app suggests a growing reliance on mobile technology for accessing government services in Qatar. This trend aligns with the nation’s broader digital transformation initiatives. The Unified Contact Centre provides an alternative for those less familiar with the app or who prefer direct communication.

Beyond responding to individual requests, municipalities are actively engaged in preventative fieldwork. This includes regular spraying campaigns targeting areas prone to insect breeding, such as standing water and public spaces. These proactive measures aim to reduce the overall insect population and minimize the need for reactive pest control treatments.

The Ministry has also been focused on educating the public about responsible pest management practices. Information campaigns explain how residents can request services and also offer guidance on eliminating potential breeding grounds around their homes and properties. This collaborative approach between the government and citizens is crucial for long-term success.

Qatar’s climate, characterized by hot summers and relatively mild winters, presents unique challenges for insect control. The availability of water, even in arid conditions, can support insect populations. Furthermore, the country’s rapid development and urbanization can create new habitats for pests. Therefore, consistent and adaptive strategies are essential.

The recent increase in requests may also be linked to seasonal changes and increased rainfall in some areas. According to environmental experts, wetter conditions can lead to a surge in mosquito and fly populations. The Ministry of Municipality is likely monitoring these conditions closely to adjust its spraying schedules accordingly.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Municipality is expected to continue its intensified pest control efforts throughout the spring and summer months. The effectiveness of the current campaigns will be evaluated based on the number of future requests and ongoing monitoring of insect populations. Further adjustments to strategies may be implemented as needed, and residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any pest concerns promptly through available channels.

The Ministry also indicated it will continue to analyze data from the “Oun” app and the Unified Contact Centre to identify areas with the greatest need for intervention and optimize resource allocation for rodent control and other public health initiatives.

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