Friday, November 28, 2008

Helpful Guidelines For Dealing With Pests At Home

The practice of pest control and gardening has been around for longer than you might think: at least as long as common agriculture. It's an industry that's growing rapidly. 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 I think that few consider the fact that when you're constructing in certain areas, you are destroying the homes of insects and animals. They only become pests because they come into YOUR home.

What is Home Pest Control?

It's basically the reduction or eradication of 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. That can sometimes spill over into the house as well, but by and large, it's the garden we're talking about here.

It is important to keep up with your gardening, and take preventative pest control measures to protect not only your gardens, but your health as well. The problem is often overlooked until pests get out of control and the damage is severe. Well there are measures you can take to help eradicate the problem.

What can we do to contain the unwanted pests in our garden?

Many people see home pest control as a do-it-yourself job. To some extent,say upto a point that is fair enough. Gardening pest control is like visiting the doctor: to prescribe effective treatment your physician must correctly diagnose the problem and determine the extent of the injury as well as the potential for further injury. Through surveys, it has been discovered that homeowners often don't read the instructions carefully or they alter them in ways they think will better solve their problem.

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. However, since chemicals can have long range effects, interest was redirected toward traditional and biological pest control toward the end of the 20th century.

It is possible to be visited on a monthly basis by a representative from your local pest control company if you would prefer not to deal with pests yourself. One advantage to monthly pest control is that someone should be looking at your house and garden for pest problems regularly. One disadvantage of monthly pest control is that homeowners insist that PCOs apply a chemical treatment monthly whether there is a pest problem or not!

The usage of Home and Garden pesticides are very surprising:

1. Each year 67 million pounds of pesticides are applied to lawns

2. Agricultural acreage consumes far less pesticide than suburban lawns do.

Before you spray any pesticides, think carefully about what you are about to do. In fact, you may be getting rid of the bugs that are beneficial to keeping your pest problem under control. If the pests should return, you may have to spray additional times in the future. Insects can also help your garden grow because they pollinate your plants, helping your garden to expand. Don't use persistent, broad-spectrum, contact insecticides like diazinon, malathion and carbaryl. Avoid these as you are more than likely to end up doing more harm than good with them. When the insects who prey on the pests are decimated, you will notice the quick revival of the pests and, lo, these plant eaters multiply faster soon after you had used the spray.

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

1. Homes have at least 23 kinds of pesticide tracings in the dust that have been tracked in from outside.Consumers don't realize the dangers.

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.

There are several methods that can be used to help eradicate gardening pests:

1. Things you could try include traps, barries and row covers.

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. To keep pests under your direct control, physically remove them in the case of you seeing only a few pests.

In conclusion, many people face this same problem. Hundreds upon hundreds of people around the globe that are also searching for solutions to home pest control, so we hope that this has been useful to you.

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