A Kinder, Gentler Home Pest Insect Control
Although the goal is to kill those
nasty bugs that bite, nibble and make your life miserable,
there is a way that is kinder to the air, the soil – and even,
in some cases, to the bugs slated for execution.
A
Kinder, Gentler Home Pest Insect Control
Keep in mind that there is no one magic solution for home
pest insect control and that you have to approach the problem
one several layers.
Bug Zappers
Many environmentalists think that the greenest way of quick
home insect pest control for flying insects is the use of an
electronic bug zapper. This doesn’t use any harmful
chemicals that could be released into the water or air
supply. The bugs are also killed very quickly. Even
a lit candle in a fairly dark room can act as a really low-cost
indoor insect pest control device.
Better Smelling Sprays
Bug zappers don't work very well for crawling insects like
ants or roaches. Sprays still are one of the most
effective means of getting rid of a normal infestation.
For these home pest insect control sprays, you need to look for
sprays that use several essential oils, which does not harm the
soil or the air if spilled. You still want to keep these
sprays out of the reach of children or pets.
Sprays are usually made from essential oils of cedar,
citronella, tea tree and lavender. They may also use other
plant based materials in the home pest insect control spray.
They also come in forms to get into cracks in your floors or
other places where bugs have set up shop.
For Big Problems
Even if you have a major infestation, you can still choose
the greener route for home pest insect control. Many big
chain exterminators have changed their pesticide formulas to be
gentler on the environment. They are also willing
to work with you and your concerns for your kids, your home and
the immediate environment, such as being sure not to spray in
certain places others may stumble into.
Cleanliness
Another big part of home pest insect control is keeping a
tidy home and yard. This means taking out the garbage
regularly, keeping bags of food that can be bit through in
tough containers, not leaving out any food or drinks, and
sweeping up your table and counters after every meal. You
also need to be vigilant about where you keep compost or
potting soil, as they can also attract bugs.
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