
Pharaonic Village
Open-air museums and heritage attractions need pest strategies that protect exhibits, visitor experience, and landscaping while respecting ecological balance. We designed environmentally sensitive control for insects, birds, and rodents in public walkways, water features, food service adjacencies, and storage for maintenance materials. Methods prioritised non-invasive proofing, targeted interventions, and habitat management rather than broad-spectrum applications that could harm non-target species or visitor comfort. Stakeholder coordination ensured treatments were scheduled around peak visitation, communication with guides and operations was clear, and long-term monitoring preserved both cultural assets and the natural setting visitors expect.
