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How Pest Control is Going Green

Posted On : Dec-19-2012 | seen (683) times | Article Word Count : 547 |

Pest control companiesin the past had to resort to the use of harsh chemicals, poisons, and other various pesticides that were not only dangerous to pests, but also to your pets and to you and your family.
Pest control companiesin the past had to resort to the use of harsh chemicals, poisons, and other various pesticides that were not only dangerous to pests, but also to your pets and to you and your family. The thought process was pretty simple – if they are used wisely then there is no need to worry. However, the truth of the matter is that no one wants poisons sprayed all over their house, soaking into the floors, furniture, walls, and more. It is a less than ideal setting to have pesticides, poisons and chemicals on and around the things you and your family used every day. And even though they may kill and keep out bugs, those pesticides are also constantly around you, your family, and your pets.

Putting Green Services First

Luckily, many pest control professionals are looking towards the future – and many others have found it already. The discovery of state of the art green products allows them to eliminate and protect against pests inside and outside of your home. Green pest control products are more environmentally responsible and do far less damage than traditional pesticides. Quality companies don’t just use a few green products either. They take the time to do in-depth research on the effectiveness, safety, and even perfecting their own green products to ensure a high success rate with no harmful impact on the environment.

The Second Line of Defense

While quality companies do everything they can to use green products as their first line of defense against pests, sometimes the situation may demand stronger products. Stubborn infestations may only partially die out from the use of green products, but due to numbers and other factors, a second line of elimination and defense is needed.

A company dedicated to the use of green products will only resort to other products when necessary, and these products will be environmentally friendly low impact products. Highly trained professionals will deal with the situation and apply low impact products only where needed for maximum efficiency. When a company decides to use these particular products, they will strive to do so with a strict adherence to EPA regulations. This means you don’t have to worry about any risks for yourself, your family, or your pets.

Setting an Example

Hopefully with more and more green pest control companies appearing, others will follow their lead and utilize green products as well. Imagine the difference such a change would have just in your local community. In addition, it is up to you to choose to work with green pest control companies. When you find your home invaded by ants, hornets, or other pests, contact a qualified company that strives for environmental stewardship. Supporting them can help influence other companies to follow suit and go with eco-friendly pest control products.

Green and low impact products have been shown to be just as effective as the old poisons and pesticides. But with the advent of these new products, there is no real need to use dangerous ones any longer. Cockroaches will be shut out, termites will be terminated, and ants will steer clear of your pantry. Together, you can be green and keep a pest-free home. It’s a win-win situation for everyone.

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Keywords : Pest control companies, EPA regulations, eco-friendly pest control products,

Category : Home and Family : Gardening

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