Helpful Guidelines For Dealing With Pests At Home

Agriculture is very old and perhaps gardening and pest control are equally old.

This industry is expanding at a phenomenal rate. In the last five years the home pest control business has increased by half, making it a $7 billion industry per year.

Remote locations have become a very a popular site for new homes. Desert or the woods where people want to live. For an insect or an animal termed a ‘pest’ it is you who is the intruder into their habitat and not vice versa. When your home becomes infested with bugs, thats when they become pests.

One has to ask oneself what Gardening and Pest control actually means?

Getting rid of unwanted pests is the ultimate goal. Structural home pest control refers to pests that invade your house or garden ,such as termites or fire ants, while insect pest control is the manner in which pests are controlled that take over your lawn. Although infestation of the house can be a problem it is predominantly the garden that should be worried about.

To help promote good health and prosperity, garden and pest control is much needed. Once pests are discovered in the yard, the damage has gotten out of control. There are actually some things you can do to get rid of the problem.

How Do We Control Pests in the Garden?

Gardening and home pest control is viewed by many people as do-it-yourself job. To some extent, up to a point that is fair enough. It is important not to haphazardly attempt to treat garden pests; you must find out exactly what the problem is and the extent of the damage before you can correctly proceed. Many homeowners do not actually read or follow the instructions on items they purchase because they believe use and assembly will be simple.

The well being of both your family and any visitors into your home  could be affected by this over concentration of insecticide. Naturally, we are talking about chemicals, since chemical pest control remains the primary method used in modern pest control. Persistent use of chemicals has had a detrimental effect on the environment and this has led, at the close of the past century, to a renewed interest in more traditional methods of pest control.

For those who don’t do DIY gardening and pest control, there is the option of monthly visits from your local pest control company. It is advantageous for you to have someone monitor your house and garden on a monthly basis to help control your pest problems. Often homeowners are so worried about their homes becoming infested that they insist on monthly pest control treatments even when no problem exists.

The facts of pesticide use in the home and garden are very surprising:

1 A huge amount of pesticide is applies annually to lawns; typically something in the region of 67 million pounds.

2 Much more pesticide is applied to city lawn and gardens per unit area than to most farmland.

Prior to applying a pesticide, consider all possible consequences. In fact, you may be getting rid of the bugs that are beneficial to keeping your pest problem under control. In the future, this will probably mean that you must bug bomb your home. There are benefits to having creatures that are often thought of as ‘pests’ in your garden; for one thing without them pollination cannot take place! Persistent, broad-spectrum, contact insecticides such as diazinon, malathion or carbaryl, should never be used. Avoid these as you are more than likely to end up doing more harm than good with them. With their natural enemies eliminated, pest populations will rapidly multiply and you could end up with a bigger problem than you had before.

Most consumers also don’t realize how potentially harmful they can be:

1 Twenty three different pesticides were found by the EPA in household dust and air, brought indoors on the residents’ own shoes.

” On a regular basis, the US Geological Survey locates garden chemicals that pose a threat to the environment. Weed Killers, for example are the most prevelant around urban centers streams and rivers.

It’s an eye-opening shock isn’t it, can we really, really not be without these methods of pest control?

Gardening and Natural Home Pest Control

We believe the logical approach to gardening and pest control is to create a balance of organisms in your yard or garden. Natural pest control protects you, your garden, local wildlife and the environment and, as an added bonus, it costs less than pesticides.

Some things that may help with pest control:

1 Physical controls – traps, barriers, fabric row covers or repellents – are often successful at controlling pests.

2 Strive to attract good bugs with a variety of plants that produce pollen and nectar throughout the year.

3 If the pests can’t get to your plants,you can eliminaate the damage they cause. And in cases where you only see a few pests, physically removing them can often keep the problem under control.

In summary, a lot of folks are in the same boat. Hundreds upon hundreds of people around the globe that are also searching for solutions to pest problems, so we hope that this has been useful to you.

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