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Green Pest Control Natural Pest Control

October 26th, 2009

Green Pest Control Natural Pest Control


Green pest control, natural pest control, organic pest control? The terms can be a little confusing, so let’s try to cut through the pest control fog with a few definitions: >>>

Green pest control

Green pest control must first of all be green, and that means environmentally friendly, and non toxic. Green pest control should be sustainable. Green pest control should have a small carbon footprint. Green pest control should be the non toxic, least toxic, most environmentally sustainable form of controlling pests.

The problem with pest control products

The problem with most natural, or organic pest control products is that they do not meet the green part of the equation. How can that be? Well, a product, no matter how natural, or organic, still has the same problem that all other pest control products have.

How green is your natural pest control product?

The raw material must be harvested, it must be shipped to a factory for processing, it has to be packaged, labeled, shipped again, and by the time it reaches the end user, it has taken a lot of fossil fuel to process and package, and, it has a pretty large carbon footprint. While it may be less toxic, it nonetheless fails the test for sustainability, and carbon footprint.

To be completely green, we need a different approach.

While there may be many types of natural pest control, and organic pest control, there is really only one form of green pest control, and that is pest prevention!

Pest Prevention Natural Pest Control

September 27th, 2009

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Pest prevention is the all natural form of pest control. It can be used without the assistance of potentially dangerous and expensive chemicals. Pest prevention can be achieved without the aid of “green” pesticides, which can themselves have a fairly big carbon footprint.

In most cases, pest prevention can be accomplished with little more than some basic lawn, garden and landscape work, and a few handyman skills. The only chemical you need to get started is a tube or two of caulk, and there are no specialized tools involved.

Pest prevention is the definition of natural pest control!

What could be a more natural form of pest control than stopping the pests before they become a problem? What could be more natural than the simple alterations to the habitat which will send pests back into the natural world where they belong?

When it comes to natural pest control, pest prevention is the name of the game! Give it a try! We will be happy to show you how!

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Pest Prevention | A Green Pest Control System

November 8th, 2008

Pest Prevention | A Green Pest Control A System


Prevention, whether it is accident prevention, fire prevention, or disease prevention, is always better than trying to control the problem after the fact. We have sayings about it: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”, and “A stitch in time saves nine.” are commonly used prevention proverbs, and timelessly true, but unfortunately, they are not often followed.

Pest control is often approached in a less than systematic way. It should be obvious to even the most disinterested and casual observer that the best place to start is pest prevention. With the emphasis now being placed on green pest control, we sometimes see the same problem at work. What could be more green than pest prevention?

What we have done instead, is to focus on the pests we already have by using pesticides, the over use of which, may have less than desirable results on the pests, on the environment, and on our health, or by using green pest products which although they may be more safe, still fail to deal with the issue. What is that issue? The issue is that pests are symptoms of poor planning, or poor implementation, and can be stopped by proper planning and proper implementation. Certainly, we may need to sometimes resort to green pest control products, or even commercial pesticides, but most pests can be prevented.

Would you rather prevent forest fires, or control forest fires? Would you prefer to control Ebola, or prevent Ebola? The same is true of any disaster or disease. Control is what we do after the fact. It is the methodology we use to manage a problem we did not prevent, or to minimize the bad results of something for which we did not plan. The best control for any problem is not to stop it with the least toxic means, but, to stop it before it starts! The best pest control, the most green pest control, is pest prevention. That is, the least toxic means in every case.

A shift from pest control to pest prevention

It is time to take pest control back to the drawing board! If we continue to do the same things, in the same ways, we will get the same results! Pest prevention is more logical than even the natural, botanical pest control products. Why should we invest so much time and money to control or kill something we could have stopped to begin with?

Systematic green pest control

The goal of this site, is to provide a systematic, “green” approach to pest control using pest prevention, in a logical way, as the foundation for further pest control efforts. We think we have done this. There has been little written on this subject of pest prevention, and what is available is unorganized, and difficult to sort through. We have changed that!

This site is laid out in a logical, systematic way. One page automatically proceeds to the next. It is a step by step pest prevention “how to,” “Do it yourself” guide to working through the problem of pests in a proactive way. There are separate articles on various pest control and pest prevention related topics as well. Many of these will be linked from pages in the prevention program for further information if needed or desired.
The “greenest” green pest control

There is more to it! Pest prevention is also the “green,” eco smart,” “environmentally friendly” method of pest control! What could be a more eco friendly way to control and manage pests, and consequently the use of pesticides, than to prevent the pests to begin with?

For more information on how to follow our green pest control system see: How To Use This Pest Prevntion Site.