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My kitchen cabinets in my Jumeirah apartment have started showing signs of warping, and I keep finding what looks like sawdust at the bottom. I think it might be termites or wood-boring beetles, but I'm not sure if this is something I can treat myself with a spray from the store or if the Dubai Municipality has specific rules about pest control in residential buildings that require a licensed company to handle it. What's the actual procedure I need to follow here?
Posted by Maria Rossi
Asked on March 21, 2026 7:03 pm
Based on the symptoms you've described—warping cabinets and the presence of frass (the sawdust-like material)—this is a classic indication of a significant wood-boring insect infestation, likely termites or powderpost beetles. In the UAE's climate, these pests are highly active and can cause extensive structural damage surprisingly quickly.

Regarding Dubai Municipality guidelines, pest control, especially for structural pests like termites, is strictly regulated. The procedure is not a DIY affair. For any treatment involving insecticides or fumigation within a residential building, you are required to hire a Dubai Municipality-approved pest control company. Using over-the-counter sprays is not only ineffective against a colony but also violates municipal regulations, as improper chemical application can pose health risks to residents and contaminate the building. The building management also typically needs to be informed, as infestations can spread between units.

The absolute first step is a professional inspection. A certified specialist will identify the exact species, locate the nest, and assess the full extent of the damage, which is often hidden. They will then formulate a treatment plan compliant with Dubai's environmental and safety standards, which may include targeted injection, baiting systems, or in severe cases, structural fumigation requiring temporary relocation.

For a confirmed infestation, this is not a minor issue. You need experts who know the local regulations and effective treatment protocols. Do not delay.

Call our team for an immediate inspection and compliant treatment plan: 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 23, 2026 9:03 am