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Green Pest Control Helps Keep Your Home andYard Healthy and Pest-Free
- By Steve Lum
- Published 01/4/2012
- Home Improvement
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Steve Lum
Steve Lum began a professional career in pest control in 1986 where he worked as a termite sales inspector for 6 months. In 1987 Steve took a job as a pest control technician with Slug-A-Bug inc. Steve became the highest producing employee for Slug-A-Bug, every year for the next 16 years.
View all articles by Steve LumSometimes the cure is worse than the disease; in the 1980 and 1990s, termite
and pest control professionals used Propoxur to eliminate bedbugs. But this
chemical, while effective, may also be dangerous for children breathing it in.
It is also toxic to birds, aquatic species, and honeybees. Because of the
negative effects of this and other chemicals, the demand for green pest control has grown
tremendously in recent years. Are green methods as effective as chemicals? And
how can you be greener at home and in your yard?
One of the first
questions that people have about environmentally-friendly pest control is, “Does
it work?” The answer is both yes, and sometimes. Some green products and
pesticides are not as effective as chemicals. This is why we are seeing a
resurgence in bedbugs, for instance. The EPA banned Propoxur, and green remedies
were not able to eradicate the problem as effectively. This doesn’t mean that
they don’t work or aren’t the best choice in any number of situations. In fact,
green pest removal is an excellent and effective method of removal or
elimination.
The best Brevard County
pest control service companies will offer a blend of solutions. Green
products are used first. If the infestation is stubborn or resistant to these
methods, a more friendly, “low impact” chemical is used. This combination
provides the best of both worlds, greatly reducing environmental impact while
keeping pests out of your home.
There are also steps you can
• If you
notice fleas in your home, sprinkle salt on the affected area and leave for a
few hours. Then, vacuum up the salt – and the fleas.
• Check your produce
garden for pests. Aphids can be dealt with simply by spraying your plants with a
hose; cabbage worm eggs can be taken care of by dropping the light green larvae
into a cup of soapy waters. Many gardeners also treat their plants with soapy
water.
• Dig a small hole and bury a cup or jar of beer. This will
attract and kill slugs.
• Treat bedbug infestations with steam and
heat.
• Keep mosquitoes at bay by eliminating standing or stagnant water
from your yard.
• Trim shrubbery, plants, and trees at least 6 to 8
inches from your home.
• Remove unnecessary wood. While decorative, they
are also great homes for a variety of pests.
• To get rid of roaches, put
boric acid where they
frequent. The boric acid has half the toxicity of table salt, but it is deadly
for roaches. You can also bait ants with boric acid.
• Seal up cracks and
holes in your home.
• Make sure food, pet food, compost, and trash are
sealed tightly to discourage rodents and pests
Natural green pest control
can work very effectively, and when infestations are too much for you to handle
on your own, Slug-A-Bug offers effective environmentally friendly pest control
services.
Article Source: Slug-A-Bug
