Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Identify Pests

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identify pests

Employ effective Pest control measures

We have entered the 21st century and currently observing a mammoth change in all spheres of life. Everywhere there is growth and development, be it any sector. Yes, its' true even in the case of pests. If we have a look on the types of pests known, we would be astonished to find that there are 3000 species of cockroaches known worldwide, 1700 species of mosquitoes, 32 species of bed bugs and this population and species is increasing day by day. Termite control Delhi informs that if you overcome swarms and a pile of pair of broken wings, you should clearly understand that there is a termite infestation at your place. Specific environmental conditions are needed for termites to survive. Usually, these environmental conditions happen to be on warm, sunny, humid days. Other contributing factors include moisture levels inside and outside the colony, light conditions, and the barometric pressure. Conditions such as these occur often after a day of rain showers. Another factor affecting suitable termite living conditions is the type of soil they flourish in. Subterranean termites generally prefer sandy soil to a clay soil. Pest control Delhi suggests that IPM (Integrated Pest Management) is the answer to your problem. It is a pest management system that includes identifying pest and their enemies, establishing an ongoing monitoring and record keeping system for regular sampling and assessment of pest and natural enemy populations, when necessary the use of chemical pesticides, with preference for products that are least harmful to human health and environment, using methods which are not easily resisted by pests. It reduces risks, delays pest resistance and is economic. Developing an efficient monitoring program is a cost effective way to get started in IPM. The monitoring program would help you to find answers to 3W's. What to look for, where to look for and when to look for. Fogging treatment is an easy way employed to get rid of mosquitoes. It is basically spraying of pesticides, fungicides, disinfectants and deodorizers in the form of fog. It is of two types, thermal fogging and ULV (Ultra Low Volume) fog or cold fogging. In thermal fogging the pesticide is burnt inside the machine without degrading the active ingredient into a smoke of fog to be distributed over the infested area. It produces a range of droplet sizes including a large number of very small droplets that help the operator to monitor the fog and ensure thoroughness of application. A ULV sprayer generates fog droplets by using a high volume of air at low pressure which enables droplets of a more precise size to be generated. Their usage depends on the area infested. It is definitely the most convenient methods employed.


About the Author

Vijay Kumar is the author of this article for the company of Pest control in India based in Delhi i.e. Capital Pest Control (India).



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