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How To Control Pests Organically?

Author: Niagara Bed Bugs Exterminator
by Niagara Bed Bugs Exterminator
Posted: Mar 27, 2015

Studies show that synthetic pesticides, insecticides and herbicides are quite unhealthy for the human beings and the environment. They create more trouble than they solve. Spraying garden chemicals to prevent weeds and bed bugs not only lead to potential health issues, they often are not that much effective. Pesticides may kill a lot of pests initially, but eventually these creepy crawls can develop resistance to the chemical substance and come back even stronger. So, the best way to avoid using pest control in the first place and start using appropriate organic pruning and fertilization that matches your plants and the surrounding areas. But, if they don’t work, there are several alternatives to chemical pesticides that can eliminate pests while leaving a healthy environment for your family, plants, and pets.

Here are some tips to get rid of a nasty pest to access your garden or home.

Repellents & Barriers: These methods act like a wall and help keep crawling insects out of the garden. Even, plants can also provide a realistic barrier to pests, too. For instance, by planting carrots in toilet paper rolls caterpillar can’t invade your vegetables or home. Spearmint, pennyroyal and peppermint are naturally deterred ants and aphids, so it's a good idea to plant them throughout your garden to keep pests away.

Simmering cedar twigs in water and pouring the cold water over plants will prevent corn earworms, cutworms, and other annoying pests. Ants won't cross a line of iron phosphate or cayenne pepper, just as snails avoid lime. Inorganic material is hugely used as a nutritional supplement to keep slugs at bay. Plus, you can buy natural organic products that work on just about anything concealing around the home or garden area.

Boric acid powder: This is one of the stomach poison for insects. So it can be used to eliminate termites, ants, cockroaches, and many other household mammals. When insects walk through it, this acid sticks to their legs and is drifting back to the colony. The fine powder is less toxic to pets and humans than table salt.

Tip to use Boric acid: Mix 2 Tbsp of acid with one 8 oz. container of mint jelly. Place it in areas where pests are noticed.

Snap traps: this is the best way to set the traps along the edges of a wall where rats are likely to travel. But if you have a human mouse trap then make sure not to contact the mice and take it far away from your premises.

Now you are more informed about the pest removal techniques. So, apply any of these pesticides in your entire garden or home — to minimize their infestations.

We, Niagara Bed Bugs provide non-chemical, Eco-friendly and a humane method to prevent bed bugs and other nasty pest of commercial and residents in St. Catharines, Niagara falls, Welland & Grimsby. Contact us today, our professional staff has the best solution to deal with any kind of nasty pests.

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