Archive for the ‘Pest control’ category

Pest Control Insurance

September 17th, 2009

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Pest Control Insurance


You can buy pest control insurance. You can buy pre-paid pest control packages for all your pest control jobs around the house. You can buy foggers, and misters and granules and dusts and magic potions, and still not control pests effectively until you practice pest prevention.

To control pests, prevention is the first and most vital step. Without pest prevention, all the gadgets, and pest control insurance in the world will not be effective in the long run. Furthermore, you will be spending money and applying pesticides more frequently, the long term effects of which, will not be beneficial, and may actually be harmful to you, your children, and your pets. To add insult to injury, it will tend to be less effective on the pests over time. Is that what you really want?

Pest prevention starts at the core, stopping pests before they become a problem, instead of dealing with them when they have become a problem. Learning and practicing pest prevention is the best and least costly pest control insurance.

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Pest Prevention | The Leaky Roof Analogy

September 12th, 2009

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Let’s play with an analogy.


Let’s think of rain as being a pest problem. If it rains, and your homes roof leaks, standard pest control methods would be like a bucket that you would use to collect the dripping water coming through your sagging ceiling.

Pest prevention would be like you, taking the initiative to repair your roof, so you could stop having to use the bucket.

You can re-use the bucket many times, but eventually, your problem will become much larger, and much more costly, requiring more buckets, and at some point, some serious and expensive repair work.

Unlike a bucket though, with normal pest control systems, you have to pay for them each time you use them, and you will have a growing and more expensive problem the longer you wait.

Wouldn’t it be smarter to repair the roof at the start? Of course it would! But, the roof only leaks when it rains…

Wiggly Squirmy Worms With Legs | Millipedes

September 9th, 2009

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I got a message from someone asking about "wiggly squiggly things about an inch long with lots of legs" inside their home. I knew what it was right away. Millipedes!

If you don't already know, let me relieve any fears you might have right from the start. They will not hurt, bite, or sting you. They will however, annoy you to distraction.

The invasion will let you know that you have week spots in your home's defenses. How do they get inside? Most experts say that they come in near the ground level, and that is true in many cases. They can come in through holes in your home like the openings around power and communication cables and plumbing pipes.

Anyone who has ever walked under a tree and had them drop on you, or cleaned out their gutters, and found them by the dozens, knows that they can also come inside from other places. In fact, gutters seem to be where the majority of them start the home invasion.

To prevent millipedes from coming inside, keep your landscape mulch away from your home's foundation, seal all the interior and exterior openings, and clean out the gutters, and cut tree limbs away from the roof. For more information on keeping bugs out of your house, see: Bug Prevention in the Home