21 June 2009

How To Get Rid Of Pests

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By Michael Naseem

After your family has wolfed down that delicious pizza, or pigged out on the roast you had prepared for them, it was your job to wipe off the table especially if there were any crumbs that were left behind. You also have a regular routine of dusting all of the surfaces around your house. Now comes the time when you have to sweep the floor. This may seem to you that the housecleaning chores have been put upon your shoulders. Haven't you hear it said that many hands make light work? If you have children in your household, give them each some cleaning tasks that must be performed each week. Yet, if you want to keep rats, cockroaches and other vermin from taking up residence in your house you are going to need more than simply a mop, towel and a feather duster. How and why are you going to get the upper hand on your pest situation? Read on!

What You Can't See Won't Hurt You?

The food has been stored away in the refrigerator and the trash has been taken out. What does it matter if there are a few roaches creeping along the walls, or what does it hurt if there are one or two mice playing in the space behind your wall? Did you know that salmonella, typhus and meningitis are just a few of the diseases that are carried around by rats? Vomiting, gastrointestinal complications and hospitalization can all come from the bacteria that are not only found on the feet of the common cockroach, but they are found in this insect's stomach which it uses for digestion.

Roaches carry the worst allergens that will trigger an asthma attack. Behind this bug's wings there may be dysentery, leprosy, the polio virus, tuberculosis and cholera. The housefly is another bug that is most annoying. Doctors think that the yaws, anthrax, Chlamydia, diarrhea and parasitic worms that the ordinary fly can bring are worse.

Holistic Pest Prevention

If you want to rid your household of all of these pests, you can set up a pest prevention system using poisons, traps and getting rid of any nesting sites that you may know about. When you choose the right poison, you want to make sure that you take the rest of the house into consideration. Make sure that you inform all of those who live in your house about the poisoned baits that you have set around the house. If you have small children, you had better make sure that they cannot have access to these baits. It will be a big mistake to leave any of this poison on the floor where a crawling baby can get his or her hands on it. If you have a pet, make sure they cannot see it and mistake it for their food. Make sure you put the poison into the crevices which are not accessible to small children and pets but which are the most likely places for these vermin to hang out.

Insect sprays are effective against roaches, flies, and mosquitoes, but only if you purchase products that constantly upgrade their formulation. If a cockroach survives ingesting a certain formula, all of its offspring will be resistant to the said poison. Make sure you buy from a manufacturer that understands the uncanny mutational capabilities of insects.

Never Too Careful

The simplest way to understand the saying that cleanliness is next to Godliness is when you go to check out what creatures are taking up space in your home out of the filth that you do not clean. Yes, you must keep taking out the trash, but make sure that the top of the trash can is tightly sealed. Check for unlikely cracks, holes and crevices which are all rats need in order to make a home. If you want to make sure that mosquitoes are not hanging around, remove all stagnant water. If you want to use traps effectively, then place them around the grounds that pests use for breeding and in places where pest food is available such as trash cans. You can never be too careful when it comes to health and pest control.

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