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Insect Pests
All sorts of insects attack and prey upon human beings. Most common of those that attack the body directly are the lice and the itch mites. Less frequent are bedbugs and spiders. In the woods and in tropical areas chiggers and mosquitoes, ticks and the biting flies annoy mankind.
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Bedbug spray is one of the most important aspects of getting rid of bedbugs. I encourage people that have bedbugs to spend some time researching their options before making a final decision on what to do. The biggest thing that people forget to consider when buying spray is how to apply the spray. It is important that the spray you buy is applied correctly to achieve the best results.
Bedbug spray should be applied in every single nook and cranny in the room. Before you even use the spray, you need to take apart your entire room including your bed. Your bed is the center of the infestation in your room. Treat the underside of your box springs for the infestation. Do not treat your mattress with bug spray as this is where you live sleep every night.
Make sure you treat all of the baseboards in the room. Treat all of the baseboards and cracks and crevices. Bedbugs can literally hide under the floor and behind the walls. You need to treat under carpets too. Bedbugs are famous for hiding under carpets and waiting for dinner to arrive when you go to sleep at night.
You also need to treat the walls and electrical outlets as well as the windows. You also need to treat the light fixtures, take down the curtains and blinds and treat those too. To treat your clothing, you need to clean all of your laundry in hot water. If you don’t treat every aspect of the room that is infested, the room will still have bedbugs.
Bedbug spray application is extremely important to get rid of bedbugs. I encourage you to get all of the help and information you can to get rid of them.
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Of all of the beasties I've had to deal with, Bedbugs have got to be the most sickening. I detest the tiny blighters! There are several species of Bedbug but this article is going to deal with the Common Bedbug ( Cimex lectularius ), as it's the most abundant, being found in most temperate climates around the planet.
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rnBedbugs are even less widespread than they used to be but have been making a little bit of a comeback lately. While gigantic infestations may still happen, it is more customary to cope with infestations of tiny numbers of bugs. Bedbugs can enter the home through used beds, settees and curtains and can even be transferred in luggage after visiting hostels, guesthouses, and so on .
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rnThe Bedbug doesn't actually bite, as it does not posses biting mouthparts, more exactly it uses two hollowed tubes and injects its victim with an analgesic and an anticoagulant. This means that the victim is blind to the bite until sometime later with the start of significant inflamation. Bites often happen in a tiny row. Some will have a hard sore, white in colour with a reddish swelling and secondary infection is always a risk with people scratching the itch. Revealing indications of Bedbug activity are little spots of blood on your sheets.
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rnRegular vacuuming of these locations can remove the little suckers. An inexpensive anti-bug barrier can be built by wrapping double-sided sticky tape around each leg of the bed.
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rnRemove all bedding and clean up it by washing on a hot wash ( 50 Centigrade or 120 Fahrenheit ). If you have got a divan bed, be certain to go over the base utterly with the steamer. A stiff brush is handy for dislodging any eggs and shed skins from seams. If you can dismantle your bed frame, do so, as this can show up any hiding bugs. So use this as an excuse to carry out a grim spring-cleaning of your room.
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Bedbugs (bed bugs) or Cimex Lectularius Linnaeus, are small, flat, wingless insects that feed on warm blooded animals, mostly humans. They range in color from nearly white just after molting to tan or dark brown. After feeding, they become bright red and swollen resembling an entirely different insect. The skin lesion produced by the bedbug bite resembles that of a mosquito bite, therefore the bites alone do not identify the culprit. Bedbugs have not been found to carry or transmit diseases to their host, however, scratching the bug bite may lead to a secondary infection. Usually no treatment is required for bedbug bites but if itching is severe enough then steroid creams or oral antihistamines can provide some relief.
During the day, bedbugs hide in cracks or crevices near beds or places where people sleep. The majority of bedbugs are found in mattresses and foundations/boxsprings or within fifteen feet of the bed. At night they emerge from their hiding spots to feed – however if they are hungry enough they will venture out during the day to find a host. These parasites can live more than a year without food, surviving in infrequently used hotel rooms and apartment buildings until their next victim arrives.
Bedbugs do not just appear out of nowhere in a home or apartment. They cannot fly, therefore most of the time bedbugs are transported by people from place to place. The most common ways bedbugs are transported is on luggage, clothing, pillows, boxes and other objects when they are moved between apartments, homes, and hotels. Used furniture has the greatest risk of being infested by bedbugs or their eggs. Bedbugs can also wander between adjoining apartments.
If you suspect you have bedbugs then you should inspect the bedroom and other sleeping areas for bedbug activity. It is advised that you check the following places around the sleeping area for bedbugs and their eggs: folds and creases in bed linens, seams and tufts of mattresses and boxsprings. Other locations within the room include: curtain pleats, beneath loose wall paper, corners of desks and dressers, within spaces of wicker furniture, behind electrical switch plates, pictures on walls, and wall posters. Electrical appliances like radios, telephones, and televisions can also be a source of activity. Tack strips under wall-to-wall carpeting, behind baseboards, in laundry and other clutter round out the main list of places to check. Sometimes dark brown or reddish, rusty spots are left on bedding or in hiding spaces from the liquid feces bedbugs produce. In heavily infested areas you can detect a musty, sweet smell from the oily secretions of the bedbugs.
If you have an infestation, do not immediately throw out your furniture. You must take careful steps to stop the infestation in your home and outside of your home. First, limit hiding places for bed bugs by reducing clutter. Dismantle bed frames to uncover more hiding spots. Next, thoroughly clean infested rooms as well as others in the house. Use a stiff brush to scrub infested surfaces in order to dislodge eggs. Use a powerful vacuum to remove bugs from cracks and crevices, along baseboards, etc. Personal items such as stuffed animals, blankets, soft toys, and electronic equipment should also be vacuumed and bagged with special non residual insecticide strips. Discard the vacuum cleaner bag in a sealed plastic bag. Garments and bed linens should be laundered in water that is 120 degrees Fahrenheit or greater. Remove drawers from desks and dressers and turn furniture upside down to find and clean hiding spots. Finally, mattresses and boxsprings can be encased in special mattress bags and still be used, sometimes, depending on the severity of the infestation. Make sure there are no openings or punctures in the bag and the trapped bugs will eventually die.
To prevent future infestations, caulk and seal holes where pipes and wires penetrate walls and floors and fill in cracks around baseboards and cove moldings. To prevent bedbugs from crawling onto a bed, pull the bed frame away from the wall. Tuck in sheets and blankets so that they do not touch the floor and place the frame legs into dishes or cups of mineral oil. When traveling or staying at a hotel, never place luggage near the bed and vacuum your luggage and garments as soon as you return home.
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Home & Garden Pesticides
Home & garden pesticides continue to seek perfect mix of safety, effectiveness
The $1.4 billion US home and garden pesticide market is expected to register growth, despite the overall maturity of the market. Volume sales are expected to recover somewhat from a poor performance in 2008, in which growth was weak in volume terms. Consumer concerns about lawn appearance, protecting food and ornamental garden plants, and household pest control remain strong forces behind demand for home and garden pesticides. Homeowners have also become more aware of the effect that attractive landscaping, a well-maintained lawn and a clean, pest-free house can have on property resale values. Additionally, heightened consumer attention to environmental issues has driven demand for biopesticides and other alternative products based on such materials as essential oils and botanical extracts, especially for use in food-producing gardens. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=129780&rt=Home-Garden-Pesticides.html )
Market maturity presents supplier challenges
In volume terms, the US pesticide market, including the consumer segment, is essentially mature. Active ingredient usage in the consumer market is expected to continue to grow modestly, more or less on par with growth of population and household formulation.
Moreover, the number of new active ingredients to gain approval by the US EPA is small, and most of the active ingredients in home and garden pesticides have been on the market for decades. As a result, suppliers focus on developing improved versions of extant formulations, such as multi-active products designed for broader effectiveness, or improving packaging formats to allow the introduction of formulated consumer pesticides that are safer to handle and easier to use, such as ROUNDUP PUMP ‘N GO SPRAYER, that features an extendable wand that can spray continuously for five minutes.
Additionally, the number of biopesticide products available to the home and garden market has continued to grow. These biopesticides include products based on Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), which has become widely used in agriculture but is only beginning to establish a market presence in the home and garden segment; and natural pesticides and repellents based on such products as neem oil, garlic oil and putrescent egg solids, in addition to better-known products such as citronellabased repellents.
“New” target organisms create new opportunities
Despite the relative maturity of the overall market, new target organisms emerge, or in some cases, re-emerge — creating market opportunities for home and garden pesticides. Among the widely reported such opportunities has been created by the re-emergence of bedbugs. Essentially eradicated via the use of the notorious insecticide DDT, bedbug infestations have occurred more frequently, especially in urban areas. In the Southern US, red imported fire ants have spread throughout the region over the past few decades. Despite these new challenges, established products are available to address them. Overall, however, suppliers are expected to move to a greater regional focus, with products geared to address target organisms in specific areas, along with marketing efforts tailored to each region.
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