Effective Pest Control
Ant season is on the horizon. As the ground heats up in the spring, ants who have been asleep in the earth in the less warm weather heat up and come to the surface.
Queen ants fly off to find new nesting areas and before you know it, ants are back in our world. While ants play a vital roll in the ecosystem, it is no picnic when they become pests in our world. But all too frequently, when people have a pest problem they run to the store and get a can of poisonous insecticide, come back home and spray the pest. Whoa! Let’s step back and have a look at handling ant issues employing a least lethal approach. Maybe I should first outline least lethal approach.
This term means you try to solve the insect issue with the least lethal material.
You keep making an attempt to solve the insect problem using steadily more poisonous substances until you find something that works. Using this approach, the solution to your insect problem can range between doing nothing to spraying poisonous insect killer, if that is the sole thing that works. Why should you difficulty with a least lethal approach? For one thing, studies are beginning to bare the major complications of the overuse of deadly insecticides in our environment. Do you know that evidence implies a risk for some types of cancer and even genetic damage from exposure to pesticides? And maybe worst of all, children are particularly in peril. Why wait until science ultimately makes a direct link to damaged genes and pesticides? By that time, the damage could already be done to your genes and those of your children. You can help protect yourself, your youngsters and our planet by doing your part to be a good valet of our world at this time. Read more about San Diego pest control here.