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Pesky Fleas!!

Friday, 3. February 2012 10:12

There is a reason why fleas are real troublesome pests despite their size. Because they cannot be seen easily and are real quick to hop and hide around, they can easily bite, multiply, and infest inside your home. Eventually, you’ll feel truly uncomfortable inside your own space.

A dog owner did once complain about the fleas that kept on attacking and infesting his place. He says he cleaned the house basement to the point that he already kept all of his dogs outside his house and did not allow them to linger inside.  But then, whenever visitors came to visit the basement, fleas would cling on them and the house will once more be full of fleas.  He thinks maybe using a growth regulator would do him good to get rid of those fleas. But then, is it a solution?

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Fleas in the Car Garage

Wednesday, 1. February 2012 15:51

Fleas have always become a problem in homes and apartments, especially when it is a place where animals love to linger. Not only are we talking about having your pet cats and dogs indoors, but it also includes other animals that roam about your neighborhoods such as raccoons,  rats and other rodents.  Basically, furry animals are prone to be infested with fleas and, sooner or later, they may infest your very homes, causing you to have bites all over.

Take this account for example:

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Q: Entire house heavily infested by bedbugs. Please recommend which product to use?

Thursday, 5. January 2012 18:18

     Getting Rid of Bed Bugs

 

Bed bug treatment requires much inspection and consistency of chemical treatment.

Using one of our bed bug kits would be a great way to approach the start of the infestation.

Different chemicals are designed to be used in different areas for different purposes with different residual times.

Therefore by statistics it seems that many people who purchase bed bug kits result in a thorough chemical treatment with higher success rates of elimination. After chemical treatment you should follow up with a monitoring plan with something like the Eco Keeper Bed Bug Monitoring Trap to ensure that you are rid of them after the chemical treatment.

You will most likely have to do about 3-4 treatments before you begin to see drastic results of decrease in their numbers. If you are lucky you may be able to get totally rid of them after those 3-4 treatments.

Again, a monitoring plan is a must! For instant remedy against their irritating attacks during the night, the Eco Keeper Bed Bug Tent has been, and still is one of the highest demanding bed bug products on the market. The tiny no see um mesh will keep the bed bugs from entering the inside structure of the tent in any of their stages (egg, nymph, adult).

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.

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Resistant Bed Bugs?!

Monday, 19. December 2011 12:06

Many people are growing more alarmed these days. Why? Because they have discovered that the common bed bugs have developed some kind of resistance over some of what used to be the most effective insecticides. For people whose only wish is to get rid of these unwanted house guests, this news or development  is really not good. They are now starting to question the ability of the insecticides to kill bed bugs. Their question now is along the lines of whether there are still proven methods of killing these bed bugs when even top products like Steri-Fab and Bedlam no longer “seem” effective enough. KEEP READING

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Work as a Team to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

Friday, 16. December 2011 11:36

It’s baffling now that I think about it. There are actually no preventive treatments for bed bugs. So much effort is put on getting rid of these pests, that nobody thought of how to prevent them from coming into a particular structure or home. However, it could be due to the fact that certain regulatory bodies and agencies in the community are not in favor of using pesticides for preventive purposes. KEEP READING

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