The home insecticides market in Saudi Arabia saw significant growth in 2025, with a retail value of SAR222 million, representing a 12% increase from the previous year. This growth can be attributed to the increasing urban population, which creates ideal conditions for pests such as cockroaches, ants, mosquitoes, and rodents, thereby driving demand for home insecticides. The urban population in Saudi Arabia was 30.5 million in 2025, showing a steady increase over the review period. This trend is
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In 2025, the home insecticides market in India experienced growth, driven by the early arrival of the monsoon season, which intensified mosquito breeding and created urgent demand for effective solutions. The retail value of home insecticides reached INR62 billion, having recorded current value growth of 5%. This growth was largely influenced by rising urbanisation and increasing concerns over mosquito-borne diseases, making convenient and reliable mosquito control essential for households.
In 2025, home insecticides in the UK recorded 2% growth in both current retail value and volume. This performance can be attributed to spray/aerosol insecticides, which grew in both retail value and volume terms, while the rest of the category struggled. The median disposable income per household in the UK reached GBP51,703 in 2025, up from GBP49,405 in 2024. The urban population also continued to grow, reaching 56.8 million, up from 56.3 million in 2024, likely supporting ongoing demand for hom
In 2025, the home insecticides market in Paraguay increased by 10% on the previous year to reach a retail value of PYG290.6 billion, driven by increasing demand for effective and convenient pest control solutions due to rising urbanisation and disposable incomes. As the urban population grows, so does the need for products that can effectively manage pests in densely populated areas. The growth in median disposable income per household, from PYG86 million in 2024 to PYG91 million in 2025, has en
Home insecticides recorded 6% current value growth in 2025 to reach ETB406 million, driven by increased urban pest control needs as rodent and insect populations expanded across Ethiopian cities. Persistent inflation and currency depreciation are constraining consumer purchasing power, though the availability of cheaper locally-produced insecticides provides affordable alternatives to imported products. Spray/aerosol insecticides continue as both the largest and fastest-growing category, record
In 2025, the home insecticides market in El Salvador recorded a retail value of USD5 million, representing a growth of 1% compared to the previous year. The median disposable income per household in El Salvador has been increasing, indicating a growth in household income that could support increased spending on home insecticides.
In 2025, home insecticides in Tanzania experienced steady volume and value growth rates across different consumer segments. In 2025, home insecticides in Tanzania recorded a retail volume of 1,334 tonnes and a retail value of TZS18billion. The market experienced a volume growth rate of 5% and a value growth rate of 3% in 2025. Inflation and higher costs of living have continued to be key determinants in consumption of home insecticides in 2025
In 2025, the home insecticides market in Qatar recorded a retail value of QAR19 million, representing a 4% growth from the previous year. This growth is influenced by the country's economic factors. Although the median disposable income per household decreased slightly, the overall economic stability and high standard of living in Qatar support the continued demand for home care products, including insecticides. The growth of home insecticides can also be attributed to the increasing awareness a
In 2025, home insecticides in Côte d'Ivoire recorded a retail value of XOF6,078 million, with an 8% growth rate in current terms. This growth indicates a positive trend in the market, driven by increasing demand for home insecticides. The urban population in Côte d'Ivoire is a significant factor influencing the demand for home insecticides. The urban population was recorded at 17,902,500 in 2025 and is expected to continue growing. Additionally, the median disposable income per household in Côte
The home insecticides market in Honduras recorded retail value sales of HNL1 billion in 2025, representing 7% growth from the previous year, driven by a combination of volume expansion and price increases across key categories. Retail volume reached 1,137 tonnes in 2025, up 3% from the previous year, reflecting growing household demand for pest control solutions as the urban population expanded to 6.6 million from 6.4 million in 2024. The median disposable income per household in Honduras was H
In 2025, home insecticides in Kuwait recorded value sales reaching KWD1.8 million, representing 2% current value growth from the previous year. This growth is relatively modest compared to the significant increase in median disposable income per household, which rose to KWD17,045 in 2025. The urban population in Kuwait stood at 4,881,300 in 2025, indicating a stable demographic base for the market. The standardised consumer confidence index stood at 0.6 in 2025, suggesting a positive outlook amo
In 2025, home insecticides in Uruguay experienced a contraction following a surge in demand in 2024 driven by a record-high incidence of mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever and chikungunya. The Uruguayan government's public health campaign, which included large-scale fumigation and public awareness efforts, contributed to this decline. Favourable weather conditions have also played a role in limiting the spread of mosquitoes, thereby reducing demand.
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The home insecticides market in Croatia is characterised by significant growth driven by consumer demand for health and sustainability, as well as regulatory pressures on chemical pesticides. Retail value of home insecticides reached EUR7.2 million in 2025, representing 3% growth. This growth is largely influenced by the increasing preference for eco-friendly, non-toxic, and natural formulations that are safe for families and pets.
In 2025, the home insecticides market in Sri Lanka performed well, with the total retail value reaching LKR2724.3 million, representing a 23% growth from the previous year. This growth is significant when compared to the regional and global context, as it outpaces the average growth rates observed in other countries within the Asia Pacific region. The market's growth can be attributed to the increasing awareness among consumers about the importance of maintaining a pest-free home environment.
The retail value of home insecticides in Angola reached AOA8,141 million in 2025, representing a 17% growth from the previous year. This growth is supported by the increasing urban population. The urban population's preference for quick and targeted action formats dominates the market due to their instant effectiveness and widespread availability in supermarkets and informal markets. Despite economic pressures, consumers are turning towards affordable formats and bulk buys, especially through in
In 2025, the performance of the home insecticides category in Laos was driven by strong public health awareness, particularly concerning dengue and malaria prevention, along with steady urbanisation and tropical climatic conditions that sustained pest pressure year-round. The retail value of the category reached LAK88.4 billion in 2025, an 8% growth on the previous year. The median disposable income per household in Laos increased from LAK125.9 million in 2024 to LAK138.4 million in 2025, indica
In 2025, the home insecticides category in Uganda recorded a retail value of UGX44704 million, representing a 6% growth from the previous year. This growth is notable, especially when considering the broader context of Uganda's economic and demographic landscape.
Home insecticides in Ghana recorded a retail value of GHS136 million in 2025, representing a 10% increase from the previous year. This growth is attributed to a combination of government initiatives, such as the Anglogold Ashanti malaria control spraying campaign, and consumer preferences for safer and more effective products. The median disposable income per household in Ghana was GHS69,788 in 2025This figure needs checking for accuracy and source, indicating a relatively stable economic enviro
In 2025, home insecticides in Georgia recorded a retail value of GEL7.5 million, representing 7% growth on the previous year. This stable demand is being driven by consumers' need for modern and effective solutions, particularly for mosquito protection, which remains a common problem in Georgian regions. Growing tourism and urbanisation are also stimulating demand, with consumers seeking safe, easy-to-use and effective insecticides. The median disposable income per household in Georgia increased
In 2025, home insecticides in Slovakia demonstrated resilience, driven by consumers' prioritisation of effectiveness and convenience. The market saw a notable shift towards products that offer ease of use and continuous protection against insects. This trend was reflected in the growth of electric insecticides, which became a significant contributor to the category's performance.
In 2025, home insecticides in Panama continued to record robust growth, driven by ongoing climate changes and the proliferation of mosquito vectors of diseases like Zika, dengue, or Chikungunya. The La Niña phenomenon contributed to an increased demand for home insecticides, particularly in urban areas where consumers prioritised products that offered fast-acting relief and extended protection. The use of home insecticides is widespread in Panamanian households due to the tropical weather condit
In 2025, the home insecticides market in Cameroon experienced significant growth, driven by the health and wellness trend. The retail value of home insecticides reached XAF13,416 million, representing a 7% growth from the previous year. This growth was largely attributed to consumers becoming increasingly aware of the importance of hygiene and vector-borne disease prevention. The health and wellness trend was further exemplified by SC Johnson's launch of Guardian™ spatial repellent in February 2
In 2025, home insecticides in Myanmar recorded steady retail growth, reflecting both rising health concerns and shifting consumer priorities. The retail value of home insecticides reached MMK67.99 billion, representing a 28% growth from the previous year. This growth is attributed to urban migration and increased population density in cities, creating heightened exposure to mosquitoes and other pests.
In 2025, the home insecticides market in Lithuania experienced a significant 12% decline in sales to EUR1.7 million. This decline can be directly attributed to the weather factor, as the cold summer of 2025 resulted in a lower number of insects, consequently reducing the demand for insecticides. The median disposable income per household increased from EUR29,652 in 2024 to EUR31,320 in 2025, and inflation stabilised. This indicates a relatively stable economic situation for consumers, which coul
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