Put An End To Pests Without Using Harsh
Chemicals
As
the weather starts to turn a little colder and your yard goes into hibernation,
the pests that used to live outdoors will want to take up residence in your
warm, cozy home. Getting
bugs out of your home is not only a headache, but also means that you’ll be
spraying a multitude of chemicals throughout your living space.
Pesticides Can Be As Bad As Pests
Conventional
pesticides usually get the job done, but they have been shown to negatively
affect the reproductive and nervous systems of people and pets. Children are
especially sensitive to the chemicals as their organs, nervous systems and
immune systems are still developing. Moral of the story, the fewer harsh
chemicals you use, the better for
your health.
Most Professionals Have Natural Options
Many
professional
pest control companies have natural options. They usually use naturally occurring
minerals and essential oils. However, be sure to ask specifically what they’re
using, because even natural products can be dangerous if mishandled.
How To Beat The Bugs
Ants – Mix 1 liter of water with one
cup of sugar, and a teaspoon of Borax. Soak cotton balls in mixture and leave
for ants. They’ll take it back to their home and poison the whole colony. Keep
away from your children and pets.
Bed Bugs – Wash all bedding and
clothing in hot water. Then spray non-toxic bed bug spray on your mattress, on
carpets and around baseboards.
Cockroaches – Sprinkle diatomaceous
earth where you’ve seen roaches. This chemical is harmless to humans, but will
kill roaches. As they become dehydrated, you might see more of them, but they
should all be gone within about two weeks.
Fleas – Be sure to thoroughly wash
your pet. Then put a pan with water in it on the floor with a heat lamp
directly above it. The fleas around your home will try to jump toward the heat
of the lamp and land in the water.
Termites – Try parasitic nematodes.
These small worms eat microscopic creatures and small insects, such as
termites.
Rest
assured. There are ways to eradicate pests without using harsh chemicals that
leave you wondering if your baby will ever be able to play on the carpet again.
Try the less toxic, but still extremely effective options above before you
resort to the chemically manufactured options.
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