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Advice on Home Pest Control

May 2nd, 2010 · No Comments · Media & Journalism

The practice of pest control and gardening has been around for longer than you might think: at least as long as common agriculture. This industry is growing at a phenomenal rate. 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. Many people have a strong desire to reside in the woods or desert. It’s their home, and you’re building in it – the pests are the ones who live here. Since they get into your home and are unwanted they become pests.

What is Gardening and Pest Control?

Simply put it means the reduction or eradication of pests. Whereas structural pest control is the control of household pests and wood-destroying pests and organisms or such other pests which may invade households or structures, gardening  and pest control tends to be the control of pests that are affecting your plants, lawn and/or soil. That can sometimes spill over into the house as well, but by and large, it’s the garden we’re talking about here.

In order to protect our growing areas as well as our health, proper gardening and pest control is a necessity. Once pests are discovered in the yard, the damage has gotten out of control. Well there are measures you can take to help eradicate the problem.

How Do We Control Pests in the Garden?

Understandably, most homeowners take care of handling gardening and pest control on their own. True, but it’s not the whole story. To have control over garden pests requires the acumen of a physician: you need to know the nature of the pests and determine how far these pests have damaged each specific plant before you can ascertain the appropriate pest control technology to use. 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. Today, speaking of chemicals refers to chemical pest control for pest problem. Nonetheless, as people have become aware of the long-term consequences of using chemical pesticides, there has been a recent increase in research into more naturally friendly 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 home pest control company. If you have your house pest controlled on a monthly basis this means that problems will be detected as early as possible. Monthly pest control has one disadvantage and that is the home owners are keen that PCOs apply a chemical treatment every month irrespective of the fact whether there is a pest problem or not.

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.

Think before you spray a pesticide. You may kill the insects that are helping you keep pests in check. This will lead to more frequent spraying later on. Also, insects benefit your garden by pollinating your plants, helping them grow and propagate. The use of carbaryl, diazinon, and malathion insect killers is not recommended. Such products only work for a short time, and are even more likely to kill off the bugs you want around than those you don’t. If pest control results in the eridication of enemies then, ironically, pest numbers may increase and become even more of a problem than previously.

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

1. Pesticides can be tracked inside as an EPA study found 23 different kinds in the dust and air collected from inside someones home.Consumers don’t realize the dangers.

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

Gardening and Natural Home Pest Control

Pest control and gardening is best achieved with a balance of organisms in the yard. Natural pest control is less expensive than buying and applying pesticides, and it’s safer for your garden, natural wildlife and the environment.

Let’s look at some hints and tips to help your gardening and pest control:

1. Physical controls like traps, barriers, fabric row covers, or repellants may work for pests.

2. Maintain several varieties of plants as bugs that wage battle against pests thrive well in a garden that provide these friendly insects the nectar and pollen all through the seasons.

3. By preventing pests from gaining access to your plants you are preventing their potential damage. When the number of pests is small, you can often get rid of the problem by simply taking them somewhere else.

In conclusion, many people face this same problem. Thousands of people across the world are also looking for home pest control, so we hope this has been of help.

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