Saturday, 27 August 2011

Non Toxic Pest Control

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non toxic pest control

Pest Control: Things to Consider

Your home pest situation can be dealt with through a variety of measures. Some people may be inclined to call a pest exterminator, while others are satisfied using cans of insecticide for their pest problem. There are better ways in handling pest infestation, but it requiers understanding the basic practices in diagnosing and treating homes for pests.




Pest control varies depending on whether you hire a professional or do it yourself, but both will generally take the same steps in order to tackle a pest problem:





  • Full check-up. To form a decent pest management plan, you should start by thoroughly examining the vulnerable or problem areas of your home. A benefit of this is that you may find other undiscovered pest problem, which can alter your original pest management plan.

  • Anything but chemicals. Chemicals used in pest management can range from mild to severely toxic, which is why most pest exterminators try to use anything but spray chemicals in tackling pests in the initial stage. Some effective non toxic solutions for pest control could include solid bait, paste, glue and traps..

  • Last resort. If the non-spray tactics prove to be ineffective, then the pest exterminators will resort to spray chemicals in a responsible and detailed plan. Depending on the scope of the damage, proper protection is crucial in preserving the quality of the home. For your safety and effectiveness, cover air vents and windows while also leaving the house to avoid breathing in fumes.

  • Prevention. Prevention is the best policy anyone can enact for a long-term pest management solution. This is great as it can prevent further bug invasions using only a few easy steps. Taking out the trash, doing the laundry, washing the dishes and other common household tasks can easily keep bugs away. To maintain a pest free environment, use post-pesticide treatments after the initial chemicals have been sprayed. If pests are resistant to or are causing major structural damage to your home, it is imperative that you call a pest control technician as quickly as possible.


Once homeowners weigh important decisions with risks in a wide-scale pest control plan, effective control will follow. Combined with a commitment to use methods of prevention, pest management can become an easier task.


About the Author

Jay Coen, a pest control writer



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