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Top Tips on Home Pest Control

Date Published: 10th September 2008
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Advice for Home Pest Control

The attempt to get rid of pests has been around as long as agriculture. This trade has grown quickly, doubling its growth in the past few years. In the last 5 years, the pest control industry has seen an increase of about 50%. It is now considered to be a $7 billion industry nationwide.

With increasing frequency, remote areas are being chosen for the construction of new housing. The desert and the woods are attractive and appealing locations for some people 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.

Gardening and Pest Control and what does it mean?

Essentially it means decreasing or eliminating pests. There is a difference between pest control and structural pest control in that the one is control of creatures affecting plants, soil or lawn etc and the other is control of creatures such as termites which invade buildings or outhouses. To speak of gardens, plants and pesky weeds will often spill over into one's home as well.


It is important to keep up with your gardening, and take preventative pest control measures to protect not only your gardens, but your heath as well. Usually, pests are not discovered until their damages have already been done or they explode in numbers. There are numerous things you can do to efficiently correct the issue.

We are trying to figure out how to control the bugs in our garden.

Understandably, most homeowners take care of handling garden and pest control on their own. True, but it's not the whole story. 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.


This could lead to the serious problem of overconcentrating doses of hazardous insecticides which are harmful in large doses. Although other types of pest control are available, it is still most common to use chemical types of control and so this is what is being specifically referenced here. However, since chemicals can have long range effects, interest was redirected toward traditional and biological pest control toward the end of the 20th century.

If DIY is not your area of expertise concerning that of gardening and pest control, consider the option of monthly visits from the local pest control company to keep garden troubles under control. It is advantageous for you to have someone monitor your house and garden on a monthly basis to help control your pest problems. One drawback to having monthly pest control is that homeowners insist that the PCOs give a monthly chemical treatment whether there is pest problem present or not .

It is astonishing to see the factual pattern of the pesticides used in the home and the garden;

1 In the lawns each year the amount of pesticides applied is 67 million pounds.

If you have a surburban lawn it is likely that you are using a far higher amount of pesticides than would be received on the average agricultural garden

Prior to applying a pesticide, consider all possible consequences. There are are insects which are a help in keeping the pests in check and the fear is you may kill them. This will lead to more frequent spraying later on. Insects can also help your garden grow because they pollinate your plants, helping your garden to expand. The use of carbaryl, diazinon, and malathion insect killers is not recommended. Avoid these as you are more than likely to end up doing more harm than good with them. If pest control results in the eridication of enemies then, ironically, pest numbers may increase and become even more of a problem than previously.

Homes have at least 23 kinds of pesticide tracings in the dust that have been tracked in from outside.

2 Garden chemicals are harmful to our environment and the US Geological Survey routinely discovers evidence of them, especially weed killers, in the waterways around urban centers.

It is peculiar to think that most people consider that chemical methods of pest control are mandatory.

Gardening and Natural Home Pest Control
The secret to gardening and pest control is to get the perfect balance of organisms in your yard. Using chemical pesticides is more costly and potentially harmful, while natural pest control offers safety for your garden and the local floral and fauna.

Some things that may help with pest control:
1 Traps,covers barriers or repellants may work well in the physical aspect.

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. If you only see a few pests,physically removung them can sometimes keep the problem in check.

So, you are not alone, this is obviously a problem encountered by a vast number of people. Pest control is needed by thousands of people and hopefully this helps.

Make it easier to start using natural home pest control, quickly & easily. Learn the essential steps and get a bug-free environment with minimal outlay. Start learning by visiting the Home Pest Control website.


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