Termites House: It's Not The House That Jack Built

By Don Rodriguiez

Although thee are three types of termites in the United States, this article will discuss termites house of only two of them: subterranean and dry wood. Formosan will be left for a later discussion. The reason you need to know which termites have infested your home is because there are different treatments for termites depending on the kind of infestation your property has.

Subterranean termites live beneath the ground. They dig tunnels into the soil where they build their colony and then gnaw out tunnels to reach the ground for food which comes from wood. These are the type of pests you are faced when when the exterminator talks about drilling holes in your foundation or walls and pumping a pesticide through the hole and down through the tunnels to reach (hopefully) the colony.

No doubt, particularly if you live in California, you have seen the giant tents covering houses and businesses and signs posted around the structure warning you to stay away as "fumigation" is in progress. This is a sign of a dry wood termites infestation. These insects make their home in dead and dying wood and even furniture made of wood or wood products. Since they actually live in the wood, the worker termites have to push the waste of the colony out of their living quarters.

Subterranean and dry wood termites have a sophisticated social order which is divided into a number of classes such as worker, alates, queen, and so on. They also have army or warrior pests who defend the colony against invading ants which is their fiercest rival.

Alates is the class of termites shared by all three categories. These are the pesky pests who sprout wings in early spring and swarm. This is the ritual participated in only by alates who look for a mate and then go off to start a new colony. This strict social order of termites house is not the house that Jack built. - 30446

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Bedbug Spray Treatment

By Renee Garcia

Do you have bedbugs at home? If you do, you must first identify the site of infestation. How can you do this?

In identifying the infestation site, you must take note of the time and place that you get bitten by the bedbugs. Does this happen when you slept on your bed? Or did it happen when you slept in the guest room? You can now identify the specific area in your house that is infested. Next step is to look for the insects. Check the specific furniture that you slept on. If it is the mattress, look for cracks and holes. After that, you must check anything that is close to the mattress. Look for cracks and holes where bedbugs usually live.

Adult bedbugs are 4 to 5 mm in length and are reddish-brown. Their bodies are flat, oval, and have a banded appearance. These insects are wingless.

The nymphs are lighter in color and translucent. Once you have seen these, its about time to call a professional exterminator or purchase a bedbug spray.

There are pesticides designed to kill bedbugs. These pesticides can be bought in dust form or in sprays. There are also pesticides that are eco-friendly and less toxic.

In purchasing a bedbug spray, you must be sure that the product you are buying can be sprayed on the infested furniture. For instance, certain bedbug sprays can only be used on mattresses and there are some sprays that can be used on wood. You can also purchase a bedbug spray that ca used on just about any material.

Before spraying, you must scrub and vacuum all the infested furniture. In disposing of the vacuum bag, put this inside a plastic bag to contain the bedbugs there.

After scrubbing and vacuuming, you can apply the bedbug spray on infested furniture. Just remember to read and follow the instructions carefully. You must also check if re-treatment is needed. There are many different bedbug sprays that can be bought in the market today. Examples of there are Tempo, Malathion, Pyrethrins, and Allethrin. - 30446

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How to Do Bedbug Extermination

By Renee Garcia

Whenever a homeowner finds out his house has bedbugs, calling a professional exterminator is the usual answer for getting rid of them. But if you want to do it on your own, you can also do so. It is only important to remember that in bedbug extermination, patience is very much needed.

There are many ways with which you can do bedbug extermination. First, you can simply expose your mattress or sofa under the extreme heat of the sun. Dont forget to scrub and vacuum it before getting it out in the sun. And after vacuuming, put the vacuum bag in a plastic container to stop any bedbug transfer.

Another effective method is steam cleaning. The only disadvantage with this method is that not all materials can withstand it. Therefore, before using this method, you must be very sure that the furniture will not be destroyed.

Another natural method is the use of diatomaceous soil. This is composed of single-celled algae. The soil particles have jagged edges which can kill bedbugs. Leave the soil around the infested areas for a few days. To remove the soil and the dead bedbugs, vacuuming is done. Remember to discard the vacuum bag properly by sealing it inside a plastic bag. You need not worry about the soil particles harming you or any animal because these are too small.

Another effective method for bedbug extermination is the use of bedbug insecticides. When using insecticides, you must read the instructions and product label first. You must follow the instructions for application properly. And you must remember to handle the insecticides with care at all times.

If only your mattress is infested, using a mattress cover can be effective as well. You can buy one that is made of fabric or vinyl. These mattress covers come with zippers on the sides for you to seal the mattress in. This way, no bedbug can get out of the mattress.

Furthermore, the bedbugs cannot bite you anymore. It has been found that within 6 months, bedbugs die because of starvation.

All these methods are effective in bedbug extermination. You do not have to hire a professional exterminator after all. - 30446

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Do You Know What To Look For In Termite Services?

By Don Rodriguiez

Selecting termite services is sometimes as difficult as the problem you are trying to eradicate. But the selection process does not have to be so troublesome. There are some things you can do as well as some things to look out for which can help ease the burden of this process.

Retaining the services of a competent and caring professional inspector is always a necessary first step because if the inspector determines that your home is infested with termites, then the inspector will recommend a suitable treatment process. Such professional should be able to share with you the specific type of pest which has invaded your property and what the available treatment programs are and then s/he should recommend one and tell you why.

You should be concerned if your inspector recommends a specific company to you to employ to do the exterminating. Instead, if the inspector should give you a list of reputable firms and leave it up to you to decide which three you will invite to come out and give you a bid or estimate of the cost of their services. Should the inspector not give you such a list, then there is no need to worry. Just check with your local agricultural extension office or state pest control board. You can also check with the Better Business Bureau.

Avoid doing business with anyone who just happens to be in your neighborhood or just by chance stops by your home. Likewise, anyone who comes to your home uninvited and claims to have found termites in nearby houses or areas should be disregarded.

Another sign is lack of a listed telephone number which means the person or company lacks experience or is too cheap to afford a phone or is working out of their vehicle. Do not do business with anyone who does not have a listed telephone number and even then you want to verify the number. Also, avoid anyone who drives a vehicle other than a pest control truck with its state license duly visible on the truck. - 30446

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Trouble with Aphids in Your Greenhouse?

By Betsy Woodworth

Aphids have a tendency to settle into your greenhouse as summer closes and fall settles in. Vegetation in your greenhouse provides an appetizing alternative to the outside garden. Aphids are a common greenhouse problem, and not the easiest to combat.

The first step in dealing with aphids in your garden greenhouse is to make sure you carefully monitor plants you choose to transplant into your greenhouse. Plants selected for your greenhouse should be healthy and vigorous. In addition, you should spray them down with your garden hose to knock off any hitchhikers. If the plant has an obvious insect infestation, do not bring it into your greenhouse without more drastic measures. You can spray it with an insect control spray, or enclose it with a plastic bag in which you place an insecticide strip for two or three days. After taking your plants out of the treatment bag, hose them down before transplanting them to your greenhouse.

Minimal measures - Aphids can sometimes become established no matter how careful you are. If this happens there are several alternative paths you can take. If you do not want to use any insecticides in your greenhouse environment, you have a couple options. Hosing down infected plants with a powerful stream from your garden hose can be effective for a while. This may be the best option If you plan on closing down your greenhouse soon. Some hobby greenhouse gardeners choose to shut their greenhouse down for anywhere from 2-4 months in the winter allowing nature to take its course and freeze out insect pests. Diatomaceous earth is effective if you want a little more aggressive natural control. Sprinkle this powder on and under leaves of effected plants. This can be an effective control if you catch the problem early and have isolated insects in one part of your greenhouse,

Another way to control your aphid problem is to use a fast acting insecticide that is safe for using on vegetable gardens. There are several varieties out there that are "garden safe." Check your local garden center or hardware store for alternatives. Most of these involve an organic insecticidal soap that takes care of aphids, or at least significantly reduces their number. You can also make your own version of this by mixing a tablespoon of liquid dish detergent with water in a quart sprayer. The soap coats the aphids and reduces their numbers. You have to spray every day for best results, paying particular attention to the underside of leaves of infected plants.

Eat or be eaten - biological controls - another alternative to aphid control are biological controls, such as lacewings, ladybugs and midges. Several companies provide these predators for your greenhouses. If using this approach, be sure to limit your use of insecticidal spray, as it will kill off your predator population, as well as your pests.

There is never a foolproof control for aphids, but using a combination of the above controls should help you enjoys your greenhouse through fall and winter. - 30446

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Bugs Problems? Get Some Help From A Professional

By Clark Harrington

Your house is your castle, or so it's been announced. It may not be as grandiose as a castle, but it is perhaps your greatest fiscal asset and a sanctuary for you and your folks. Uninvited pests lurking in hidden corners , however , have marred this idyllic picture. First it was actually the bugs in a bag of flour that had been forgotten on the high shelf of the cupboard. Next, you end up keeping an extra shoe close to hand to crush the house crickets and roaches. And now, the scorpions that lived in the yard have moved in and taken up residence in the guest room.

Having the correct tool for the right job is essential. A giant part of your job is the protection of your folks and your home ; and for the problem of bugs and spiders, the correct tool is a trustworthy pest control company. Call in execs to help, it makes good sense.

- In your fight against the enemy, you have possibly attempted all of the ant baits and roach traps sold at the local convenience store, and the problem of scorpions has you scratching your head. Get the solutions you want with an expert pest controler : effective strategies to exterminate spiders and ants ; treatments that form a barrier around your place to keep scorpions out ; and an inspection to work out if termites are causing damage to your home.

- Picture your yard with less bugs and insects. Now picture the logical result : fewer pests within your house. You may notice that your house will be cleaner without the unwanted bug skins and droppings left behind and you will not have shoes with dead bugs squished on the bottoms.

- You know that scorpions can be poisonous. You may unknowingly be putting your folks in danger because some bugs and rodents carry illness and bacteria. A bug elimination company will use efficient and safe technologies to dump pests that could be subjecting your folks to E. Coli, salmonella, or varied allergens.

- Protecting your investment and ensuring its continued growth in value is an important side of home ownership. Rodents and termites can cause great damage to wood, plaster, and wire, often before you even realize they are in the house. A pro pest control technician is trained to go searching for hidden enemies and, if found, employ the best techniques to exterminate the problem.

When pests are attacking the castle and you've done all you can on your own, it is time to call in the professionals. The points spotted above are a selection of the proved results you and your family will shortly notice and enjoy. It just makes good sense to call a qualified pest controler! - 30446

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Get Rid Of Bed Bugs In Three Simple Steps Without Using Chemicals!

By Peter N King

People who have lost sleep due to bed bugs know how challenging task it is to get rid of them! It is really disappointing, annoying and very exhausting process to fight them. Also calling for help from pest control professionals can get very expensive! So people try several 'do-at-home' options to kill bed bugs.

If you are temporarily budget constrained, then don't worry. The three options we discuss today will cost you very little or nothing. Without further ado, here they are: Remove or eliminate them physically, Segregation or isolation and Water/Steam/High temperature control

Before we proceed, one note: It is not easy to get rid of bedbugs. You should combine several solutions for faster and long lasting results. The solution details are as follows:

Physical elimination: In this step we identify the bed infestations and remove them by using a vacuum cleaner, hard brush or a sticky tape. Like all other animals and insects, Bed bugs prefer to hide close to their prey. They are usually found in bed room furniture and sometimes even in living room furniture. Mattress, box spring, headboard, dresser, behind wall paper and under loose carpet, inside bed linen, behind curtains, picture frames, mirrors, under the chairs, couches etc. Examine all of them thoroughly. Examine the edges of box spring, mattress and bed frame. Turn over box spring and mattress and check underneath. Remove mattress and box spring from the bed frame examine the head board. When you find bed bugs, use a vacuum cleaner to collect them. If the infestation can not be reached with vacuum cleaner or its attachment, use a sticky tape. Press the sticky tape hard on them and then put it in a plastic bag. During your search, you may come across bed bug eggs. They are yellowish white sticky balls. They are very tiny about the size of a pin head. Scrub them off with a hard brush and put them in plastic bags. Remove the vacuum bag and seal it and quickly throw it in a dumpster. A large portion of bed bugs can be removed by this step.

Isolate the bed bugs: Let's accept it: It is difficult to get rid of bed bugs. So why not play defensively and protect what is most important for you? Store all the cloths and books in plastic bags or plastic containers. Isolate your bed so they can not reach you. Pull it away from the walls. Make sure that bed linens and cover do not touch the floor. Put double sided tape on the bed frame and the legs of the bed. Put legs of the bed, sofa and couch in a glass or small pots/pans/dish with very smooth surface. This will make it very difficult for bed bugs to climb up your bed.

Water/Steam/High temperature control: High temperature of above 120 F/50 C can be very effective in killing bed bugs. First identify all the items you can wash safely. This includes cloths, curtains, shoes etc. Use high temperature cycle to wash them. You may find some items can not be washed but can be put in dryer. Run them through hot dryer for two cycles at high temperature. You may want to dry them at a professional dryer as some of them reach to very high temperatures. You can use steam, to kill bedbugs hiding deep inside cracks and holes. Amazon has some fantastic collection of steamers. Buy a steamer and kill the bedbugs with steam. This can be very useful approach for killing bed bugs.

We wish you a speedy and long lasting elimination of bed bugs! - 30446

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Why do Termites Eat Houses and how do I stop them eating mine?

By Darren K. Thompson

We absolutely love when people ask us why termites eat their homes. Keep in mind they don't do it because of the irritation it's causing you, but because it's good for them! Seriously, how can wood be nutritional to any entity? It's a debatable subject, but Sydney Termite Control has been dealing with these issues for years. The goal is to help you understand how the pest works, then what needs to be done in order to eliminate the problem.

However, this doesn't mean setting a trap on the floor and hoping they will all run to its location. Termites are a lot smarter then people give them credit for, which is why you should think about having a reputable exterminating company on your side. Oh, and if you're still wondering what they do with this entire wood, wait until you read the answer we give you.

Termites in fact are walking microorganism factories that can turn wood into a nutritious diet. We don't suggest trying it yourself, but in fact, termites can feast on wood for a long time, until it's time for them to go somewhere else. Even if you have tried pesticides, eventually, they get immune to them if they're exposed to them enough.

What that means is that the only way to get rid of termites permanently is to get rid of the nest. Unfortunately, it's hard to find the nest, and the central problem will be that you have to find and contain the termites before their population explodes. Why? Once you get to a certain timeline, the inner walls of your home could be destroyed, which could mean costly reconstruction.

If you don't want to take that risk (and I'm betting you don't), Sydney Termite Control can help you take care of that. And lest you think we're simply trying to sell you our services, think again. It's absolutely necessary that you have this done if you don't want to have long-term problems. So sit down and think about this for a minute. Would you rather pay for your home to be completely rebuilt eventually, or do you want to trust Sydney Termite Control to get rid of them for you -- when we've been in business doing just that for years?

Once everything is finished, of course you might need to reorganise your home a bit, but every situation is different. Even if your infestation is complete, it's much easier to call someone like us than it is to make a phone call to a builder to have reconstruction done; we can actually save you thousands of dollars you would otherwise have to take out of pocket.

If we can educate you on everything a termite does regarding their feeding habits, where they enjoy nesting, and the appropriate steps to eliminate them, you'll feel more comfortable using Sydney Termite Control. After all, it's in our name and we've been helping individuals just like you for a very long time. - 30446

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Bedbug Bites and Their Habitats

By Renee Garcia

What are the usual insects that you see at your house? Most people complain about mosquitoes, cockroaches, or spiders. But have you had bedbugs at home? It is rather unfortunate that my house has bedbugs. How did I find out? Well, I kept waking up because of these itchy bites on my back. The bite marks were pinkish and flat. After a few sleepless nights, I decided to go see my doctor.

The doctor was able to identify that what I have are bedbug bites because of the pattern. He told me that the linear pattern, like 3 in a row, is exclusive to bedbug bites. And since I only get bitten after sleeping in my room, he told me to start checking for bedbugs there.

To treat the itching and make the bite marks disappear faster, my doctor prescribed topical corticosteroids. But he advised me to refrain from scratching because this will cause scarring.

I went home and read first how to find and identify bedbugs. I started with the mattress. Since my mattress has been with me for so long, I already saw cracks in it. These can be hiding places of my bedbugs!

Furthermore, there were areas in my mattress which had red and brown spots. I also found out that these spots are evidences of bedbugs as well. The red spots are signs of blood from crushed bedbugs. The brown spots are the feces of bedbugs.

Now, I am very sure that I will find my bedbugs here. I saw adult bedbugs and nymphs. The adults were 4 to 5 mm in length and reddish-brown. I noticed that they have flat, wingless, oval bodies. The nymphs were lighter in color and translucent. They are as small as apple seeds.

Now, I must treat my mattress to get rid of the bedbugs. I also needed to check everything that was close to the mattress like the bed frame, floors, drawers, night stand, linens, and others. I breathed a sigh of relief upon finding out that only my mattress was infested.

To kill the bedbugs in my mattress, I bought a vinyl mattress cover. This will seal my mattress and act as a barrier between the bedbugs and me. These insects will no longer be able to reach me for their food. And after 6 months, bedbugs will die of hunger. - 30446

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Bed bugs - How To Get Rid Of Without Using Chemicals, In Three Easy Steps!

By Peter N King

People who have lost sleep due to bed bugs know how challenging task it is to get rid of them! It is really disappointing, annoying and very exhausting process to fight them. Also calling for help from pest control professionals can get very expensive! So people try several 'do-at-home' options to kill bed bugs.

Here are three simple steps you can take for getting rid of bed bugs without using chemicals: Physical removal or elimination, Isolation and Water/Temperature control

Before we proceed, one note: It is not easy to get rid of bedbugs. You should combine several solutions for faster and long lasting results. The solution details are as follows:

Physical elimination: In this step we identify the bed infestations and remove them by using a vacuum cleaner, hard brush or a sticky tape. Like all other animals and insects, Bed bugs prefer to hide close to their prey. They are usually found in bed room furniture and sometimes even in living room furniture. Mattress, box spring, headboard, dresser, behind wall paper and under loose carpet, inside bed linen, behind curtains, picture frames, mirrors, under the chairs, couches etc. Examine all of them thoroughly. Examine the edges of box spring, mattress and bed frame. Turn over box spring and mattress and check underneath. Remove mattress and box spring from the bed frame examine the head board. When you find bed bugs, use a vacuum cleaner to collect them. If the infestation can not be reached with vacuum cleaner or its attachment, use a sticky tape. Press the sticky tape hard on them and then put it in a plastic bag. During your search, you may come across bed bug eggs. They are yellowish white sticky balls. They are very tiny about the size of a pin head. Scrub them off with a hard brush and put them in plastic bags. Remove the vacuum bag and seal it and quickly throw it in a dumpster. A large portion of bed bugs can be removed by this step.

Separation: Let's face it: It is not easy to get rid of bed bugs. So why not safeguard the things which matter to you most? Use plastic bags or plastic containers to Store all your cloths and books. Isolate your bed so they can not reach you. Pull your bed away from the walls so the bed bugs can not crawl on the walls to reach your bed. Bed linens and cover should be rearranged and tucked in tight so they do not touch the floor. Buy double sided tape and stick it on the legs of the bed and bed frame. Put legs of the bed, couch and sofa in bedbug interceptors. The bed bug interceptors can be bought from the web or you can use glass or small pots/pans/dish with very smooth surface. This ensures that the bed bugs will not climb up your bed.

Use water and temperature to kill bed bugs: Bed bugs can not survive at very high temperatures (above 120 F/50 C). Wash all the items cloths, curtains, shoes etc. which can be washed safely. Whatever you can not wash, run them through hot dryer for two cycles at high temperature. Buy a steamer from Wal-Mart etc and steam them away. This can be very effective strategy for killing bed bugs.

Wishing you a quick and successful elimination of bed bugs! - 30446

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Have You Considered A Baiting System For Termite Removal? Here Are Some Reasons Why You Should

By Don Rodriguiez

Buddhists have a healthy respect for all forms of life. This point was dramatized quite beautifully in the marvelous movie, "Seven Years In Tibet," by the character played by Brad Pitt who was commissioned by the Dalai Lama to construct a movie house. One day, he notices work has come to a sudden halt. Upon investigating, he discovers that the workers have dug into a colony of insects and as such they can go no farther.

It is not always practical to relocate insects as Brad Pitt's character does in the movie. This is particularly true when you are dealing with termites which could number in the millions and whose colony might be deep in your walls, under your foundation, or even in the ground beneath your house. However, you can and should consider the use of a baiting system for termite removal. This strategy has been proved to be environmentally friendly and is the right tool for those who are concerned with both life and the environment.

You have several choices when it comes to getting rid of termites. However, not all of them are environmentally friendly. Fumigation and insecticides are the most popular forms of termite removal but at the same time they are the most threatening to the health of people, pets, and the environment which is way environmentally conscious people try to avoid using them. Herein lies perhaps the strongest and most convincing reason for resorting to a baiting system.

Baiting systems work by setting traps in strategic locations and then allowing the worker ants to carry the poison back to the colony where it is ingested and spread around, eventually wiping out the infestation. Of course, even here you have several choices of baiting systems which allow you to maximize alleviating your concerns about the environment.

Depending on the nature of your termite infestation, baiting systems can be used alone or they can be combined with a termiticide. In any event, the system requires that the professional using it have specialized knowledge and that several trips to your home will have to be made to adjust the placement of the product to insure it is being carried to the full colony. Unfortunately, when the system has to be used with a termiticide, environmental concerns are raised and you have to decide whether the need to get rid of the pests outweigh such concerns. - 30446

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How to Check for Bedbugs

By Renee Garcia

Do you know when to start inspecting for bedbugs?

Sleepless nights can be caused by a lot of things. But if you see bite marks in the morning, you have to identify the specific insect that is causing them. Mosquito bites are like bedbug bites because both are pinkish to red in color.

Bedbug bites can either be raised or flat and these usually have a pattern. For example, you will find 4 or more bites in a row. When a bedbug is disturbed during feeding, it usually moves a bit farther from its initial position, causing the pattern.

The bedbug bites also cause itching and burning. Although the bites do not cause any disease, the itching and burning can bring discomfort. For treatment, topical corticosteroids are the most effective. These relieve the burning and itching as well as make the bite marks disappear.

Antihistamines or systemic corticosteroids are also used for the burning and itching. These medicines cannot make the bite marks disappear faster.

After establishing that the bite marks came from bedbugs, it is time to check for the existence of the insects. First you must know when the bite marks usually appear. And it is important for you to know where you slept. If you slept on your bed and woke up with the bite marks, you must start checking the mattress. Look for crevices or cracks. Look for red and brown spots also. The red spots came from the blood of the crushed insects. And the brown spots came from their fecal matter.

After the mattress, check for bedbugs in other areas of the room. Check the carpet, flooring, walls, bedpost, furniture, drawers, and dressers. Yes, you have to check every nook and cranny. Look for cracks and crevices. These can be hiding places of bedbugs.

Remember, when you have identified a certain area as the site of infestation, nothing must come out of that room. You might transfer the bedbugs somewhere else. After you check for bedbugs, getting rid of them is the next step. - 30446

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Bed Bugs Control Tips And Methods

By Clark Harrington

Cockroaches, rodents, spiders, termites and fleas have been some of the most notorious pests since ages. Together with them, bed bugs are also a nuisance in our houses. Bed bugs are the small insects that are almost becoming an epidemic.

What are bed bugs? Bed bugs are tiny ( 0.25 inches ), oval and brownish insects. They can not fly and are wingless. This family includes insects that bite folks or their hosts. Bed bugs are parasites and need a host to feed on. Often they spread to different places through their hosts, that unknowingly carry them around.

The breeding places of bed bugs aren't hidden from folk, whose houses have just suffered from bed bug infestations. Cracks of furniture, wooden frames, beds, carpets, kitchens and what not ; bed bugs reside in each possible nook and cranny that they find acceptable. Generally, they eat human blood and use their beak-like mouth to pierce the skin of the host. Whether bed bug bites has any adverse effect on human health, only depends on the individual. Many of us do not have any effect, while many show symptoms of swelling and irritation on their skin.

How to Kill Bed Bugs

killing of bed bugs becomes critical if they cause widespread difficulty. Typically, when it is known that an area is infected by pests, for example bed bugs, we tend to use insecticides and spray them all over the area affected. This is a straightforward, but deadly practice and may result in health risks for the residents. The best answer is to consult pest management executives and work according to their instructions. The bug elimination team will first minutely examine the house / hotel and then mark the infected area punctiliously. This is an important step because if any infected area goes unmarked, it may lead to another infestation within just a few days.

The pest management team uses equipments like fogging machines, dust sprays and numerous pesticides, depending on their requirements and kills the bed bugs. Fogging is an excellent option to kill bed bugs, that are in the open and can be easily traced. Still, bed bugs hiding in cracks and other areas need more effective methods.

a way to Control Bed Bugs

The hardest task, is to keep the spread of bed bugs in hand. Generally, bed bugs aren't completely eliminated in one treatment only , so it's imperative to be vigilant, to keep a continual check on them.

What are we able to do? Well, cleanliness and hygiene are the essential steps that we must take. Using vacuum cleaner and steam cleaner, is advisable. Garments and other similar items should be washed in hot water and dried in the sun. Infected materials like carpets and mattresses must be exposed regularly to sunlight, for one or two hours. If the infestation is serious, it is best to drop the carpets and mattresses. Usually, empty rooms and stores in the house become simply infested with such pests, so it's good if occasional cleaning of such rooms is undertaken.

Patience and endurance are the keys in the project of bed bugs extermination. Maintaining a healthy environment and keeping a watch on the potential sources of bed bug spread can go long way in eliminating them. So, today when you go to bed, remember this famous good night greeting 'Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite!!'. - 30446

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How To Get Rid Problems In A Environmental Way?

By Clark Harrington

Why use ecologically friendly pest controls? It is known that chemical insecticides kill insects effectively but these chemicals can also be deadly to humans and animals alike and lead to ecological concerns if not used correctly and correctly managed. On the other hand natural pesticides are sometimes more ecological and are more conducive to environmental sustainability.

The following list contains ecological ideas for pest control in your garden. They are worth trying before using chemical insecticides.

* A saucer of beer will lure and drown slugs and snails.

* To combat mildew quarter fill a rubbish bin with seaweed, cover with water and leave for many weeks. Water down the mix to the percentage of one part seaweed stew to 6 parts water before application.

* Make a chive spray to reduce mildew on zucchini and squash plants by steeping one cup of sliced chive leaves and 3 cups of water for several hours. Strain and add an equal part of water before spraying.

* Aphids can be squashed by hand, or blasted with a garden hose ( water restrictions permitting ). Aphids may also be discouraged by making a nasturtium spray. The spray is made by taking one cup of nasturtium leaves and one cup of water and gently bringing to boiling over 15 minutes. When the mix is cool, strain and spray.

* To guard young seedlings make a protecting collar from an old yogurt container.

* To deter aphids and caterpillars make a spray by boiling rhubarb leaves in water. Strain the mix and dilute to the proportion of one part rhubarb to four parts water.

* Gritty sawdust spread around seeds will deter snails and slugs who hate the texture.

* To keep birds from eating your home grown fruit drape bird netting over trees or or hang aluminum pie dishes or old CDs from the branches to form a reflection to scare the birds away.

* Used coffee grounds spread around sprouts will kill slugs and snails.

* Control pear and cherry slug by throwing wood ashes into the affected trees. The ashes dehydrate the slugs. - 30446

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Have You Heard Of The Termite Nest From God?

By Don Rodriguiez

They appear in various and sometimes surprising ways and places. I am talking about termite colonies and where you might discover their nests. Termite nest can be found inside wooden furniture, inside walls, high above the ground on the outside of trees, beneath trees, inside of trees, in wooden structures, below ground, above ground, and even in the middle of occupied space.

One such nest has generated a lot of press lately due to the circumstances surrounding its location and the design the nest has taken -- both of which have created quite a stir in an otherwise quiet and remote area.

Some might take a skeptical view of accounts out of Phnom Penh, Cambodia where 56 year-old Kuong Keo Ry has claimed that termites have built five nests in the middle of her cement floor which are all in the shape of a sitting Buddha and rise 19 inches from the floor. However, a news reporter has verified the existence of the mounds and so have numerous visitors to the site. According to Ry, she tried numerous times to get rid of the nests but each morning she discovered that they had returned.

Some visitors to Ry's home claim to see various messages and signs of wonder in the shape and size of the nests and one such visitor has declared that he believes the termites are attempting to deliver a message from God. The host of a local television show said that the mounds are like a miracle to him. Such reports have fueled wide spread publicity about Ry's "wonder" and caused many people, mostly Buddhists, to visit the house each day. Usually around 50 to 60 people stream in and out of Ry's residence daily.

Nothing was said in the article about whether the termites have caused any damage to Ry's home nor whether there are any plans to relocate the pests or to otherwise get rid of them. Getting rid of them seems quite out of the question, at least for now. All forms of life are sacred to Buddhists, including it appears, the life of termites, especially those who are creative enough to make their nests in the form of a sitting Buddha. - 30446

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Guide On Pest Control For Using Natural Way

By Clark Harrington

These days there are way more typical products and chemicals for ridding yourself of annoying insects than ever, but they often contain dangerous chemicals that the EPA claims could have an affect on your immunological reaction, cause inflammation to your skin and eyes, and even cause cancer. In reality, It is stated that storing, using, or dumping these products could present risks to the healthiness of your entire family. Today's health aware culture has taken steps to being able to avoid these Problems by using natural pesticides. Think about this article as your natural pest elimination guide and you'll be taking a vital step for your family's health.

Silverfish are reasonably safe creatures, but they can be vexing all the same. There are some systems of natural insect control however that will make them history. There are some extremely safe vegetable based repellents that may actually do the trick like cucumber, rosemary, and cloves for example. You simply have to place pieces of them in your cupboards and closets and replace them with new ones after they dry out. to prevent them from coming back, this natural pest control guide recommends that you keep your wallpaper in good shape because they love to feast on the paste.

While most spiders are safe, they're creepy however and can really spoil your day. You may want to consider leaving them alone to a certain extent because in many ways they are a form of natural pest management themselves as they're known for catching and eating insects. If you absolutely can't stand them however one idiot-proof and organic technique to get rid of them is to spray their webs and areas where they are frequently found with citrus spray. You may help to keep them in check by keeping your house tidy and picking up scraps of wood and card which spiders love.

Of course no natural bug control guide would be perfect without some useful recommendation on the simple way to deter the common housefly. You'll find that citronella, pine oil, and eucalyptus are all natural pesticides that may keep flies away. to keep them out of your home for good, make sure that you keep your trash cans covered with snug fitting lids. Ensure any fruit you have sitting out is not getting ruined either because that could be a sure way to attract hungry flies.

eventually, you can fend off ladybirds with eucalyptus, lavender, and Cedar-wood oils. They are pretty harmless, but in summer and spring they can occasionally gather around your windows. So make sure your bug screens are nice and tight so you can stop them from getting in your home. Hopefully you have found the tips in this natural pest control guide to be effective at ridding your home of unwelcome pests. - 30446

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Finding Bedbugs in Your Mattress

By Renee Garcia

Do you know where bedbugs live? I am sure that you already know the answer just by the name of these insects. Yes, bedbugs live in the mattress or sofa " in places that you usually lie down.

Do you know what the first sign of a bedbug infestation is? The bite marks. Bedbug bites have certain characteristics that will help you identify them.

Bedbug bites can either be pink or red, flat or raised. These bites form a pattern, like 3 in a row. Disturbance during feeding causes the bedbugs to move a little farther away from their initial position. Bedbugs feed on the blood of humans and warm-blooded animals.

Bedbug bites are not capable of transmitting diseases. What you may feel with the bedbug bites are burning sensation and itchiness. To get rid of the burning, itchiness, and bite marks, you can apply topical corticosteroids.

If the bite marks are itchy, stop yourself from scratching because this will cause scarring. Antihistamines and systemic corticosteroids are also used to treat the burning sensation and itchiness. But these medicines are not helpful in making the bite marks disappear faster.

Now that you are sure that the bite marks are from bedbugs, the next step is to find the area of infestation. Start inspecting the mattress. Look for cracks or holes and spots that are red or brown. The brown spots are the fecal matter of bedbugs. And the red spots are the blood from crushed bedbugs.

The mattress is the usual habitat of bedbugs. To be sure of the extent of infestation, you must also check anything that is in close proximity to the mattress. Examples are the bed posts, floors, walls, picture frames, and others. If the mattress is the only furniture that is infested, you can spray bedbug insecticides to kill the insects.

After treating the mattress with insecticides, seal the mattress inside a mattress cover. The mattress cover will act as a barrier between the bedbugs and you. The bedbugs will no longer bite you. In 6 months, the bedbugs will die because of starvation. - 30446

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How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

By Alex Nardstrom

Bed bugs were not a problem many years ago when DDT was still in use. Nowadays, since many powerful insecticides have been banned, bed bugs are making a strong come back.

Also, frequent international travel has brought bed bugs into the U.S. from other countries. Hotels across the U.S. no matter whether it is a 1 star or a 5 star hotel, have infestations of bed bugs.

Bed bugs can be hidden just about any place where they cannot be seen. They could hide in the folds of your clothing, under your mattress, in between crevices, and other nooks and crannies.

Bed bugs come out at night and drink your blood. They leave chemicals in the bite wound so that you will not feel pain. Once the bed bug leaves and the chemicals wear off, your skin will feel irritable.

To kill bed bugs and get rid of them once and for all from your home, you have to find each and every last one of them. By leaving just one behind, the bed bugs will repopulate quickly in your residence.

Bed bugs usually hide in the mattress. So in order to kill bed bugs, you can get a plastic mattress cover and encase your entire mattress inside. This keeps the bed bugs from coming out at night. Hence, the bed bugs die of starvation. Be aware that you have to keep the cover on for many months because the bed bugs can go without food for just as long.

After killing the bed bugs on your mattress, look elsewhere around your room. Any place that seems like a good hiding spot you should check it out.

If you do not feel that you are proficient in finding and killing bed bugs, you may need to hire a professional exterminator. Exterminators know exactly where to look to find bed bugs and have power insecticides that can kill them. - 30446

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Do You Know What A Termite Inspector Does?

By Don Rodriguez

A termite inspector is a professional with technical knowledge and skills to help you to preserve and protect your home. However, many consumers and homeowners have misconceptions about just who a termite inspector is and how valuable his/her work is in the war against termite infestations.

You should make every attempt to avoid an inspector who is associated with a pest control company as doing so will help to avoid conflicts of interest. You want someone who will give you an honor assessment of whether or not your home is infested and if so, the extent of the problem. You do not want someone who will give you a sales pitch even before it is certain you have a problem.

Always ask to see the license of anyone claiming to be an inspector. Take hold of the license and look at it carefully with particular attention paid to the expiration date. You should be concerned if the person is poorly dressed or wearing coveralls. Not only do termite inspectors have specialized knowledge and skills, they also have tools of the trade which are easy to recognize such as a small hammer, an ice pick or similar tool, a flashlight, a temperature gauge, a writing tablet, a screwdriver, and sometimes a stethoscope for listening for termite activity inside walls.

Remember that the purpose of an inspection is to determine whether your property is infested with termites and if so, the extent of that infestation. You want to look for signs of the presence of termites such as a cluster of wings, mud tubes, thin sheets of wood, and wood powder. That is why it is critical that you accompany the person to make sure s/he does a detailed inspection of your property. Particular attention should be given to the basement and attic and any crawl space beneath your home. Outside foundation should be checked as well as any trees you might have.

Finally, you should be concerned not only with whether or not your property has been infested, you should be concerned with whether there are conditions present which make your property more attractive to a termite invasion. The inspector should address these concerns. - 30446

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