Organic Pesticides Against Bugs
No one wants creepy crawly bugs such as roaches, ants, or insects crawling around the premises of their house. No one certainly wants these bugs lurking on the counter tops or in their pantries either. But at the same time, most people do not want the smelly chemical sprays that are commonly used to get rid of these bugs in the home.
You may want to consider using a more natural method of bug removal, such as organic pesticides. Many of these pesticides are made up of plant materials, and they are not going to leave you with an unnatural, unhealthy feeling while using them.
Unlike many of the chemicals used in pesticides, organic pesticides are usually a combination of plants and plant oils that kill bugs naturally to better protect your family. These pesticides kill many home invading bugs, including ants, (carpenter, red harvester, pavement and argentine), beetles, centipedes cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, fleas, millipedes, pantry pests, pillbugs, silverfish, spiders, sowbugs, ticks, and other crawling insect pests.
These repellants do not contain deet or other synthetic repellants, they are powerful, all-natural, and made from plant oils and particles. Sometimes it is important to use barriers to keep insects from returning, for example in termite control this is a popular method. There are many different powders and granules that can be scattered to set boundaries for these bugs. They can be scattered in the inside perimeter of the house and along the outside as well. They are also used in doorways, and crevices in the corners of the wall.
For cockroach control however, sometimes traps should be used in conjunction with the organic pesticides. Place several traps in various locations around your house, and remember to move them frequently. Seal up any cracks you find.
Also, remember to keep all of your food tightly sealed up so it won’t attract any unwanted pests. Some baits are used for other insects as well, such as grasshoppers and crickets. It is important to research the methods of removal for all types of insects, and use a combination to get rid of the pesky critters. Many of these forms of treatment are available in organic solutions.
These organic pesticides are used in a variety of ways and are beneficial to not only your family, but also to your pets. If keeping the surroundings of the inside and outside of your home chemical free is a goal of yours, then the organic option may be the way you need to go.
Even though these sprays are a healthier alternative, remember that they are not always non-toxic. They should be stored out of reach of children and pets. Deliberate and direct inhalation and consumption of these sprays are not safe. Therefore, treat them as you would any other solution that is not edible for human consumption.
Keep your family safe and bug free by using organic pesticides. You shouldn’t have to worry about bugs or chemicals lurking around your house. Use these safe and effective sprays, and keep the critters away from your food, your family, and out of your life and living area for good.
Author Bio: Redwood Chemical is an expert in Insecticides , pest control and roach control
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