Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Are Mice A Bigger Problem In Winter?
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Lice, Fleas and Bed Bugs spoiling the ambience of your home
These blood suckers do have some basic features. Bed bugs are brown in color. Bed bugs lives in mattresses, carpets and behind the furniture and all the luggage and accommodation. Fleas are dark red brown in color. Fleas favorite are armpits and behind the ears. They are easily seen by the naked eyes. Lice are dark grey in color. The lice moves slowly and spread though the direct contact.
They all have some symptoms to know their existence and infestation on the body. Lice can be recognized if somebody has itches on the head. Fleas are usually found on the feet and ankles so looking carefully on the socks, you can see these red brown worst enemies Bed bugs can also be detected as they show red brown movement on the bed sheets and pillows.
These external parasites are commonly found in the hair, skin or bedding material. Anywhere you could be trapped by these insects. The moment you stopped cleaning any location of your home, they get the opportunity to attack those areas and settled there forever. One needs to be careful in cleaning the home as no small corners should be left unclean as they should not get the chance of dwelling. Regular deep cleaning is must.
Getting rid of these tiny insects is not a child’s play. Some special measures are very useful to avoid them. Pay special attention to the areas where insects can hide themselves. Proper sanitation is also a necessity for eradicating these blood sucking bugs. Vacuum all the fabrics; this can remove many small creatures. Wash the bedding in a week or fortnight regularly.
Lice can be treated at home with quality products. Flees and Bed bug can be treated by insecticides but these chemicals can be dangerous to the body so it requires some pest control expert as treating them can be an uphill task. So there are some ways by which we can make our home do away from these small harmful creatures.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Why Insects Have a Hard Time
To try to avoid being killed and eaten, many insects have developed complex defence mechanisms. Some have camouflaging, allowing them to blend into the background. Others actually use mimicry, of which there are two forms. In Batesian mimicry, an insect will look like another one that is poisonous, thus leading predators to think that it too is poisonous. Mullerian mimicry is when a number of species all adopt a colour that indicates they have the same bad taste or poisonous result. Others use chemical defences, often secreted onto the exoskeleton.
So next time you are worried about your life, remember the poor insect, attacked from every angle.
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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Technically speaking a metamorphosis is when an animal develops physically after birth in a conspicuous and abrupt manner with the animal’s body undergoing dramatic cell growth and differentiation. However, it is probably more easily explained by example. Metamorphosis is when the caterpillar turns into a butterfly. Think of the dramatic change that occurs to the caterpillar’s body when it is inside the chrysalis, it goes from being a rotund creature that cannot fly to being an elegant creature of the sky.
All insects undergo metamorphosis, though not all go through the full process. There are two different forms of metamorphosis in insects, incomplete metamorphosis and complete metamorphosis. In the former, the nymph, as the first stage is called, has the same rough shape as the adult, but lacks certain elements, such as wings and is far smaller. Each time the creature moults, it gets much bigger quickly. With complete metamorphosis, the insect undergoes a total transformation. The butterfly is the perfect example of complete metamorphosis.
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Pest Control for a commercial Vineyard
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Hiding and Mimicry - The Insects Defence
One of the more common forms of defence is hiding. The best known hiding insect would probably be the stick insect. They are able to blend in with their surroundings because they look exactly like them. It is really incredible how much they look like a stick.
Another type of defence mechanism is called mimicry. This is where an insect will look like another type of animal to scare of predators. Sometimes they will look like another insect that is poisonous and sometimes they will look like a different animal all together. Some butterflies have wings that make them look like owls from a distance.
Another form of defence is chemical. Some insects make a toxin that is poisonous to their predators, making them ill or even killing them if they eat the insect. Others secrete chemicals onto their exoskeleton, which makes them taste bad.
It is a dangerous world out there, but the insect is ready for it.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
How to Find Dead Animals in Your Home after a Flood
One of the big concerns after a flood is always health and hygiene, so you need to clean your home thoroughly and remove any dead animals, but how do you make sure you have found all the dead animals?
The best thing is to start looking immediately and methodically. Start in the roof and work your way down through to the basement. Make sure that you have a powerful torch, a hammer, gloves and something to place any animals you find in. When you start looking you need to remember that the flood waters were so incredibly strong that the animal carcass could have been forced into extremely narrow or awkward gaps, so don’t assume anything, you need to be as thorough as you can be. Naturally, your nose will be one of your best tools, as the animal will have started to decay, giving off an unmistakably pungent odour.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Removing An Ant Infestation
The best way involves a number of different tasks. The first thing you want to do is to find the ant colony. This is not too hard, all you have to do is follow the trail of ants back from the food.
Generally, the colony will be outside, or at least under your house. Then you need to seal your house up as best you can. Use some form of silicon to seal any cracks or openings you can find.
Then you need to make up a mixture of vinegar and water and put it in a spray bottle. Use this liberally around the entire outside perimeter of your home, especially on any windows or door lintels. Then spray it on all your kitchen surfaces. Once you have done that, go out to the ant colony and pour pure vinegar down into it.
Not only is this method effective, but it does not use any harsh chemicals and it is relatively humane.
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
Why Roaches Love Beer
You might know these and many other crazy cockroach facts, but did you know that they love beer? That is right, beer. Cockroaches, American cockroaches, not German ones, love beer. Just like Australians.
The exact reason they love beer is unknown, though it is speculated that it is a combination of the alcohol itself and the mixture of hops and sugar that attracts them. Whatever it is, they love it. While this is an interesting fact on its own, it is also a useful piece of information in the war against cockroaches, for, as Sun Tsu said, know your enemy.
One way of capturing and killing roaches is to use deep jars with beer in the bottom of them. All you do is place the jar so that a cockroach can access the opening, by having something running up to the rim or over it, and pouring a couple of centimetres of beer in the bottom. The roach will want to get the beer and will jump in the jar, where it will drown in the beer.
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Mice Sniff Better Than Dogs
This was not known until recently when a group of Israeli scientists began testing mice. They found that mice had incredibly sensitive and discerning olfactory capabilities. This has led to the adoption of mice at airports, where they use them to sniff for explosives.
An Israeli company has begun selling an arch much like the ones we are all used to walking through, though instead of containing electronics and chemical detection agents, it has three cartridges with eight mice each. When the mice sniff explosives, they move from the central chamber through to another chamber. If a mouse from each cartridge moves through to the second chamber, the alarm is tripped and a closer inspection of the individual is required.
Not only are the mice more accurate, they are also easier to look after, requiring less handler care than dogs.
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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Are Mice And Humans Really Similar?
Friday, April 1, 2011
How To Kill Mice Too Light To Trigger A Mousetrap
If you are having this problem, then there are a few things you can do. First, if you still want to use the mouse trap then you need to get smarter about how you set it and what you use as bait. For starters, the bait should be as far from the spring as possible, as it will require less force to set it off. Also, you should use sticky or tacky bait, as they will have to work harder to get it off, thus increasing the chances of it springing.
If you have featherweight mice, and need a new method of extermination, then poison is probably the best way to go. You do need to be careful if you have young children or pets though. The major disadvantage with poison is that the mouse may die somewhere inconvenient, leaving you with a considerable stench for some time.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
How to Tell If a Spider Is Venomous
Unfortunately, Australia has more than its fair share of lethal spiders and it is every Australians duty to be able to recognise the venomous spiders.
Unfortunately there is no simple rule you can follow, you need to learn what each of the venomous spiders in your area look like so that you can spot them at any time.
The two lethal spiders in Australia are the funnel web and the red back, though the mouse, with tail, wolf and black house spiders are also dangerous.
The funnel web is generally between 25 and 30 millimeters in body length, a shiny black colour with a dark purple abdomen and red hairs. They have long spinnerets, which are appendages at the end of their abdomen. The funnel web has thicker legs and a narrow abdomen.
The red back is hard to indentify because they can vary greatly in size, with a large female having an abdomen the size of a pea, and because they do not always have a red dot on their back, despite their name. The red back has narrow legs and a proportionally larger abdomen.
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Could A Flood Invite Rodents To My Home?
As if having your house flooded was not enough, it is quite common for pests to invade after the flood waters have receded. In particular, rats are highly invasive following floods and will colonise your home, taking advantage of the natural disaster and making things worse for you.
The combination of a deserted home plus the detritus washed in by the waters are an open invitation to rats to come exploring, looking for a new abode. They will more than likely have lost their nests, so they need a new home, and yours is ripe for the picking following a flood. Rats seem to have a knack for taking advantage of disastrous situations, a sixth sense for crises. They can sense a weakness almost instantly and capitalise on it in no time, so you have to act fast.
To make sure you don’t get stuck with a rat infestation after the floods, you should call your local pest control experts. They will come around and help you rat proof your place, plugging up any holes and laying bait.
Having a rat infestation is the last thing you need after a natural disaster, so act pre-emptively and get in the professionals.
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Friday, March 4, 2011
How Long Should I Tolerate A Pest Problem?
The best defence is a good offence, as they say, and with pests this is especially true. It is better to prevent an infestation than to try and remove it, which means that you should get your local pest control company around to give your home the once over. They will tell you what you are at risk from and will provide a variety of options on how to remedy any issues.
If it is too late, and you have an infestation, then you need to act immediately. This is especially true of termites, as they can cause serious structural damage to your home, but it is also true of every other pest.
Pests are a danger to your physical and mental health. They can quickly turn your home into a horror, and they can leave both physical and mental scars.
Don’t live with a pest infestation any longer, act now.
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Friday, February 25, 2011
What Are The Dangers Of Wasps After A Flood?
The Queensland flood has turned everything upside down. After such a cataclysmic event, it takes a long time for life to return back to normality, and not just for humans, for animals as well. Events such as this are transformative, and we need to be aware of how they have changed the world around us, so that we are prepared for these changes and ready to combat them if necessary.
Unfortunately, the flooding has driven wasps from their nests, making the normal nuisance worse than ever. Because they have lost their homes too, they are more aggressive and agitated than normal, making them extra dangerous.
It seems so unfair that the floods have increased the prevalence of wasps on the wing, but this is just the sad reality of a post-flood environment. Sadly, not long after the flooding four people were stung so badly they needed to be hospitalised.
If you are worried about wasps, then you should get on the phone to your local pest control company. They will come around in a jiffy to help you out. To stay safe after the flood, you need to do everything you can to prevent the pests that it has stirred up, so take the initiative.
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What Are The Dangers Of Wasps After A Flood?
The Queensland flood has turned everything upside down. After such a cataclysmic event, it takes a long time for life to return back to normality, and not just for humans, for animals as well. Events such as this are transformative, and we need to be aware of how they have changed the world around us, so that we are prepared for these changes and ready to combat them if necessary.
Unfortunately, the flooding has driven wasps from their nests, making the normal nuisance worse than ever. Because they have lost their homes too, they are more aggressive and agitated than normal, making them extra dangerous.
It seems so unfair that the floods have increased the prevalence of wasps on the wing, but this is just the sad reality of a post-flood environment. Sadly, not long after the flooding four people were stung so badly they needed to be hospitalised.
If you are worried about wasps, then you should get on the phone to your local pest control company. They will come around in a jiffy to help you out. To stay safe after the flood, you need to do everything you can to prevent the pests that it has stirred up, so take the initiative.
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Friday, February 18, 2011
What Is “Dusting” Of Termites?
Dusting is not intended as a standalone treatment but as one aspect of a concerted assault. Simply eradicating one colony does not guarantee that there will be no further attack from other colonies, which is why it should be used in conjunction with other treatments. Dusting occurs during the first stages of the treatment regime and is focused on removing the immediate problem.
Following the dusting your pest controller will then move onto the preventative phase, ensuring that your home is protected against further attacks. It is illegal for anyone other than a registered pest controller to attempt to eradicate termites, so for all your pest control queries you should get in contact your local pest controller. Remember that it is best to eradicate the termites as soon as possible as the longer you leave it, the worse the damage.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Why Cannot I Spray Termites with Insecticides
The three best methods of termite prevention and eradication are the termite barrier, for prevention, a reticulation system, for eradication, and the bait station, for eradication. The termite barrier is a moisture barrier that is placed on top of the foundation slab during the building of a house. It deters the termite from travelling up into the superstructure of the building because it has been coated with an insecticide which, while safe for people and the environment, repulses termites.
The reticulation is another system that is generally installed during construction, though unlike the barrier, it can be retrofitted later. It is a series of pipes that allow the pest controller to deliver insecticides directly into problem areas in the home, hitting the termites where it hurts. These systems are incredibly effective.
The last method is the bait station. These stations are buried strategically around your property and when a termite encounters them, they eat the bait, which has a delayed effect, and then they go back to the colony where they spread the poison, meaning that the entire colony is wiped out.
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
How to Stop Fungal Wood Decay
First things first, you need to clean the wood in question. A water blaster is particularly helpful, though if you do not have one of these you can just use a scrubbing brush. It is best to do this during summer so the wood has a chance to dry out quickly.
There are a number of chemical treatments that can be applied to kill the fungi though these need to be used in conjunction with other strategies. These chemical treatments need to be applied after the wood has been cleaned and dried off and should be reapplied as often as possible.
Another thing that you need to do is to protect the wood from getting wet. This means setting wood posts in concrete, making sure that sprinkler systems are far away and keeping vines and creepers off your woodwork.
It is best to get to the wood before it starts to decay as there is no going back and often it will need replacing if you leave it too long.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Should I Let My Dog Catch Rats And Mice?
The best thing to do is to discourage them from eating any vermin they find. Otherwise, they may get sick or even die.
Having said that, there are a number of dogs that have been specifically bred to hunt rats and mice, so stopping them may be quite difficult. It all depends on your situation. If you live in an urban setting, then you have little chance of knowing whether a rat or mouse has been poisoned. If you live far away from other inhabitations, then you are far more likely to know.
If you feel comfortable with your dog hunting rats and mice and are aware of the potential poisoning danger, then having your dog hunt them can be a great method of pest control. Not only do you get rid of the vermin, your dog has a great time in the process.
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
What Does A Termite Look Like?
However, it is not just the workers that you need to be able to spot. The soldiers, who protect the workers, usually have an orange coloured head that has large mandible pinchers, which they use when attacking an enemy. If you uncover a termite working, it is likely that you will see more soldiers than workers as they rush to protect their food source.
Another termite type you need to be on the lookout for is the swarmer, or alate. These are the winged termite that swarms in search of new food sources. Once they find one, they will mate, lose their wings and become the king and queen of a new colony. They look like the worker, except they have wings.
The last variant is one that you will not see normally, the king and the queen. While the king looks fairly normal, the queen is enormous compared to all the others. She has a massive swollen abdomen that can be up to 30 centimetres in length and can lay up to 2000 eggs a day. She can live for more than 25 years, making the number of offspring one queen can produce in the tens of millions.
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Preventing a Termite Attack
It is only after a flood that the saying “prevention is better than the cure” is truly understood. If you were lucky enough to have sufficient termite controls in place, you might want to revisit those measures to ensure they are still effective.
There’s actually no way of making a building completely termite-proof, but here’s some things you can do to make your place a less inviting location for termites:
Deny, minimize or challenge a termite’s ability to access cellulose-based materials, moisture or shelter – the three things they need to survive
• Ensure there is no timber in direct ground contact around the building – this is a direct path to a major problem
• Timber posts, staircases and door frames should never penetrate concrete floors or be in direct ground contact
• Timber should have at least 75mm ground clearance
• Treat timber with a borate if wood to soil contact is unavoidable
• Remove stumps, weatherboards, fibro, stakes, scrap wood, cardboard boxes, newspapers and books from under and around the building
• Minimise rain seepage, pooling, drainage problems, plumbing leaks, condensation and poor ventilation
• Divert water away from the structure with properly functioning gutters and down pipes. Clean these on a regular basis to prevent blockage.
• Clean weep holes to assist in ventilation
• Keep vents free of leaves, dirt and debris
• Remove dense vegetation such as shrubs, vines, trellises and tall grasses and prevent them from growing against the building
• Ensure mulch is kept away from the building – as it creates moisture in the soil and is a favourable breeding ground for termites
Signs you might have termites:
• A temporary swarm of winged insects in your home or from the soil around your home.
• Any cracked or bubbling paint or frass (termite droppings).
• Wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
• Mud tubes on exterior walls, wooden beams, or in crawl spaces.
• Discarded wings from “alates”.
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Sentricon Monitoring and Baiting
The first step is an inspection of the property to ensure that there are no termites. After this has been done the pest controller will install the Sentricon Monitoring and Baiting Stations flush with the earth in a strategic pattern around your home, providing ultimate coverage. The pest controller then monitors the Sentricon Stations for termite activity.
If there is any termite activity detected, then the pest controller will deliver the Recruit Termite Bait. Recruit is specially formulated to knock the entire termite colony out. It is a slow acting insecticide, meaning that the infected termites carry it back to the colony where they pass it on. Before the termites know it, the entire colony has been poisoned and your house has been protected. The other great thing about Recruit is that it is environmentally friendly and was the first termite treatment to be registered by the stringent United States’ Environmental Protection Agency.
Don’t let termites destroy your precious home, call Cure-All Pest Control and ask them about Sentricon Monitoring and Baiting.
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