Archive for August, 2010

Is Bed Bug Spray Effective Treatment

Bed bug is a disgusting parasite that turns your life hell once it penetrates, for it multiplies at a swift pace and fills up the entire house with bed bug eggs, larva and pupas. The people experience nausea due to horrible odor that it oozes out, its torturing bites and ugly marks that it leaves on the visible parts of the body. Its bite causes swelling, rashes and uncomfortable itching. A person once bitten always remains in illusion of bite at some other place of his body.

Most of the people use home remedies to get rid of bed bugs, while some use bed bug sprays. There are several types of bed bug sprays through which you can kill or eliminate them altogether.  However, the question is you often do not know which spray is right and which is wrong. Some sprays do not cause any harm to bed bugs and you just waste your money. However, some bed bug sprays prove highly effective and take seconds in clearing your home. There are two major types of bed bug sprays available in the market. You have the option to purchase non-toxic natural or the pesticide ones.

The first one is natural bed bug spray approved by the regulatory authority with minimum risks to human and animal lives. This is Dead Bed Bug Spray that has proved 100 percent effective within 15 seconds, and no risks associated with it at all. It claims to pose no threats to children, pets and human beings. It does not cause any chemical reaction, and you do not need to leave your house or take precautionary measures for pets.

The second type of bed bug sprays are pesticides that incorporate further two categories; first is water base form and second is oil base form. The oil based bed bug spray comprises a poison pyrethrum and piperonylbutoxide chemicals and water based bed bug sprays contain deltrmethirin. Both categories eliminate bed bugs in just seconds. However, the danger of pesticide sprays is that they are harmful for human beings as well as for the pets and birds. Therefore, when using pesticide bed bug sprays, you must leave the house for some days or at least a day so that it could be cleared from bed bugs.

Despite using all these spray, you must keep in mind that bed bugs are highly sticky creatures and they often grow immunity to all sort of poisons and sprays. Some of the pesticides used earlier no longer work over the bed bugs after some time. Therefore, new ones are discovered so that the method of killing bed bugs could be changed every time and they could not grow immune to poisons. Typically, people resort to using sprays and then taking preemptive measures to prevent their growth. This is the best way to treat a house from bed bugs. Even professional exterminators also use both type of bed bug sprays to kill and prevent growth of bed bugs.

Originally published here.


Get information on how to kill bed bugs at http://www.bedbuginfestation.org


Monterey Neem Oil 70% For Controlling Insects & Disease – Pint LG6140


Product Description

Description:

A broad spectrum insecticide, miticide and fungicide, 70% Neem Oil controls numerous diseases as well as insects and mites. Use on vegetables, fruit trees, ornamentals and more. OMRI Listed for use in organic production.

Application Recommendations:

70% NEEM OIL is an effective fungicide for the prevention and control of various fungal diseases including powdery mildew, black spot, downy mildew, anthracnose, rust, leaf spot, botrytis, needle rust, scab and flower, twig and tip blight, and alternaria. As a preventative, apply 70% NEEM OIL on a 7 to 14 day schedule until the potential for disease development is no longer present. To control disease already present, apply 70% NEEM OIL on a 7 day schedule until disease pressure is eliminated. Then continue spraying on a 14 day schedule to prevent the disease from reoccurring. To prevent rust leaf spot diseases, anthracnose and scab; begin applications at the first sign of spring budding. To prevent powdery mildew; apply in mid-summer or when disease is first detected. Continue applications until disease pressure no longer exists.

Mix at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 fluid ounce) per gallon of water. Thoroughly mix solution and spray all plant surfaces (including undersides of leaves) until completely wet. Frequently mix solution as you spray.

Monterey Neem Oil 70% For Controlling Insects & Disease – Pint LG6140

Painting of Bugs Bottom, oil 1987

Painting of Bugs Bottom, oil 1987

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