Wed 28 Oct, 2009
The practice of pest control and gardening has been around for longer than you might think: at least as long as common agriculture. This industry is growing at a phenomenal rate. The pest control business has grown more than 50 percent in the last 5 years or so, and nationwide it has become a $7 billion industry.
With increasing frequency, remote areas are being chosen for the construction of new housing. The desert and the woods are attractive and appealing locations for some people It’s their home, and you’re building in it – the pests are the ones who live here. They only become pests because they come into YOUR home.
One has to ask oneself what Gardening and Pest control actually means?
Simply put it means the reduction or eradication of pests. Structural pest control refers to pests that invade your house or garden ,such as termites or fire ants,while pest control is the manner in which pests are controlled that take over your lawn. To speak of gardens, plants and pesky weeds will often spill over into one’s home as well.
It is important to keep up with your gardening, and take preventative pest control measures to protect not only your gardens, but your heath as well. The problem is often overlooked until pests get out of control and the damage is severe. There are steps that one can take to help get rid of the problem at hand.
How Do We Control Pests in the Garden?
Both gardening and pest control are considered easy and hence majority sees them as do it yourself jobs. Well that’s fair enough – up to a point. It is important not to haphazardly attempt to treat garden pests; you must find out exactly what the problem is and the extent of the damage before you can correctly proceed. Many homeowners do not actually read or follow the instructions on items they purchase because they believe use and assembly will be simple.
That leads to over-concentrated doses of insecticide for example which could be hazardous to your health and any visitors. Today, speaking of chemicals refers to chemical pest control for pest problem. However, since chemicals can have long range effects, interest was redirected toward traditional and biological pest control toward the end of the 20th century.
Periodic visits from a home pest control company is a must if you do not want to dirty your hands and yet still want to take control over domestic pest infestations. It is advantageous for you to have someone monitor your house and garden on a monthly basis to help control your pest problems. Often homeowners are so worried about their homes becoming infested that they insist on monthly pest control treatments even when no problem exists.
The usage of Home and Garden pesticides are very surprising:
1. Each year 67 million pounds of pesticides are applied to lawns
2. If you have a surburban lawn it is likely that you are using a far higher amount of pesticides than would be received on the average agricultural garden
Prior to applying a pesticide, consider all possible consequences. There are are insects which are a help in keeping the pests in check and the fear is you may kill them. In the future, this will probably mean that you must bug bomb your home. Insects can also help your garden grow because they pollinate your plants, helping your garden to expand. Persistent, broad-spectrum, contact insecticides such as diazinon, malathion or carbaryl, should never be used. Avoid these as you are more than likely to end up doing more harm than good with them. With their natural enemies eliminated, pest populations will rapidly multiply and you could end up with a bigger problem than you had before.
Most consumers also don’t realize how potentially harmful they can be:
1. Pesticides can be tracked inside as an EPA study found 23 different kinds in the dust and air collected from inside someones home.Consumers don’t realize the dangers.
2. On a regular basis, the US Geological Survey locates garden chemicals that pose a threat to the environment. Weed Killers, for example are the most prevelant around urban centers streams and rivers.
It’s shocking to some people who feel we cannot live without these pest control methosds.
Gardening and Natural Home Pest Control
We are convinced that the safe and successful way to control pests in your yard is through a natural balance of organisms in your lawn and gardens. Natural pest control is less expensive than buying and applying pesticides, and it’s safer for your garden, natural wildlife and the environment.
1. Things you could try include traps, barries and row covers.
2. There are a variety of plants that provide both pollen and nectar constantly. Planting these will attract ‘good’ bugs to your garden.
3. By preventing pests from reaching your plants, you can avoid the damage they cause. To keep pests under your direct control, physically remove them in the case of you seeing only a few pests.
Many people face this same problem, you are not alone. Hundreds upon hundreds of people around the globe that are also searching for solutions to home pest control problems, so we hope that this has been useful to you.