By Clark Harrington | Date: May 1st, 2010
Why use ecological pest controls? It is known that chemical pesticides kill insects effectively but these chemicals may also be lethal to people and animals alike and lead to ecological concerns if not used correctly and properly managed. On the other hand natural insecticides are sometimes more environmentally friendly and are far more conducive to environmental sustainability.
Read the rest of this entry... By Dr. Doug Asher | Date: April 29th, 2010
It is said that Ocala Florida is the horse and lightning capital of the world. Thousands of rolling acres are devoted to equine farms and when storms arise just as many lightning strikes can hit in a single storm. There is something else that Ocala is noted for but you won’t see it on any tourists brochure or the chamber of commerce web site. Insects by the billions call Ocala home and infest our homes and property. Our sub tropical environment makes it a perfect place for pests to thrive and residents have been battling these bugs since the first home was ever built.
Read the rest of this entry... By Clark Harrington | Date: April 28th, 2010
It is not not just significant to get rid of pests from your garden, but it is also vital to prevent them from destroying your garden. You may use chemicals in the shape of insecticides to do that, but it may be as harmful to you as it is to the pests. It’s also not good for the plants that grow in your garden. Using these chemicals has been shown to be related to the cause of a number of sicknesses like Lymphoma, cancer, birth defects etc. These chemicals are also expensive. Hence using organic garden pest control secrets are advantageous for you and the plants.
Read the rest of this entry... By Clark Harrington | Date: April 28th, 2010
Do insects think your house is an excellent place to make their own? Do you have visitors in your kitchen or bog that you wish you didn’t? If you have noticed bugs in your house or yard, it may be time to take care of them. You have several choices when it comes to losing them. You can hope they leave all alone away on their lonesome and just ignore the problem or you can call a bug control and have them come out or you can do the job yourself and save a little cash and time and cash the process.
Read the rest of this entry... By Clark Harrington | Date: April 28th, 2010
Your house is your castle, or so it’s been said. It might not be as grandiose as a castle, but it is perhaps your greatest financial asset and a sanctuary for you and your family. Unwelcome pests lurking in hidden corners , however , have marred this idyllic picture. First it was the bugs in a bag of flour that had been forgotten on the highest shelf of the cupboard. Next, you end up keeping an additional shoe close to hand to smash the house crickets and roaches. And now, the scorpions that lived in the yard have moved in and taken up residence in the guest room.
Read the rest of this entry... By Clark Harrington | Date: April 25th, 2010
Pests are now a major problem. They have become a hazard in each area of human occupation. They’re a constant cause to several illnesses and damage to valuable properties. So pest control is very necessary. There are several chemicals available in the market today which are commonly used for control the pests. But people should use chemicals carefully and utmost safety. Because there are some complications of chemicals used in controlling pests. Generally chemical used for controlling insects etc are lethal, so folks should use them with utmost safety. These are some crucial tips for using insect control. These informative tips can give you a understanding of everything you want to know about safe use of insect control chemicals.
Read the rest of this entry... By Jane Smith, Dutch Reagan, Jon Sanderson, Roger Ebert | Date: April 24th, 2010
Yellow jackets and hornets are two closely related species of wasps. Both are members of the Vespidae classification and usually function in similar ways. Hornets are typically larger than yellow jackets and measure up to 2.2 inches long. The colors of the two species can appear similar, but yellow jackets are mainly black with multiple patterns in yellow. Hornets usually only have one yellow stripe across their backs and a dark brown shell. Another characteristic that helps distinguish these two species is the hornet’s distinctive head, which is larger than the heads of most other wasps.
Read the rest of this entry... By Clark Harrington | Date: April 23rd, 2010
Why use ecologically friendly pest controls? It is known that chemical insecticides kill insects effectively but these chemicals may also be lethal to humans and animals alike and lead to ecological concerns if not used properly and correctly managed. On the other hand natural insecticides are usually more environmentally friendly and are more conducive to environmental sustainability.
Read the rest of this entry... By Clark Harrington | Date: April 22nd, 2010
These days there are way more traditional products and chemicals for ridding yourself of vexing insects than ever, but they regularly contain dangerous chemicals that the EPA asserts could have effects on your immune system, cause irritation to your skin and eyes, and even cause cancer. Actually, It is said that storing, using, or getting rid of these products could present risks to the health of your complete family. Today’s healthy culture has taken steps to avoiding these issues by trying natural pesticides. Think about this article as your natural pest control guide and you will be taking a very important step for your family’s health.
Read the rest of this entry... By Clark Harrington | Date: April 22nd, 2010
Cockroaches, rodents, spiders, termites and fleas have been some of the most scandalous pests since ages. Together with them, bed bugs are also a nuisance in our houses. Bed bugs are the tiny insects that are almost becoming a pandemic.
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