Showing posts with label building pest inspection Brisbane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building pest inspection Brisbane. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2011

How To Kill Mice Too Light To Trigger A Mousetrap

If you have a mouse problem then the solution seems easy enough, go out and buy some traps, set them and sit back to wait for the snap. It is not always that easy though, unfortunately. Often you will come back to the trap to find it has been sprung and the bait is gone, but so has the mouse. All you seem to be doing is providing them with food and a challenge.

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, February 2, 2011

Should I Let My Dog Catch Rats And Mice?

In general it is not a good idea to let your dog catch rats and mice, though this depends on your situation. The main reason for this is that there is a chance that they could get poisoned. It is unlikely they will catch a live poisoned rat or mouse, but if they get into the habit of catching them, they may eat a dead one that has been poisoned.
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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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Help Your Pets Get Rid of Fleas

Insects vary in size, shape, habitat and ways to feed for survival. There are insects that thrive
on leftover food, garbage, wood and paper. However, there are also insects that survive off of
sucking blood from humans and pests. These are called fleas. Fleas are parasites - a species that
is dependent for its food from another living species. Unfortunately, they can also invade our
homes.

Fleas are small and dark with tube-like mouthparts for sucking blood from their hosts. They do
not have wings but most of them can jump vertically up to 18cm. Their common victims are
pets because of their fur and thick hair. If untreated, fleas can cause discomfort and sometimes
death to kittens and puppies. They can also cause tapeworms that can be transmitted from one
pet to the other. Fleas can be uncontrollable when they populate and they will invade your
carpet, yard, closet and they can feed on you as well. Here are some helpful tips on how to help
your pets be free of fleas.

Flea rinse products. Traditional treatment includes the use of flea shampoo, flea soap, flea
collars and flea dips. The latest flea rinse products are called top-spots. These are chemicals that
are applied between the shoulder blades and will spread throughout the skin’s oil. They are more
effective if they are applied at night.

Special flea comb. Combing your pet’s hair regularly is very helpful. There is a comb made
especially for this purpose.

Have a regular visit at your vet. Like humans are supposed to visit doctors, pets are advised to
visit their veterinarians too. This is especially recommended if there is an evident flea infestation
in your pet. There are pets that are allergic to the flea’s saliva and this can cause allergic
dermatitis. Your pet’s veterinarian can also recommend the best flea rinse solution for your pet.

Clean your house the same day you wash your pet. According to research, 95% of fleas infest
your carpet and other household items and the remaining 5% infest your pet. How do you deal
with this? First, wash your pets with a flea rinse and let your pet stay outside in the yard. With
a vacuum cleaner be sure to vacuum every part of your home including furniture, corners, and
every piece of carpet. Remember to tightly seal your vacuum bag after the process. Fleas are
not killed in the process, if you do not seal it tightly fleas will find their way out.

Spray insecticide. Spray all carpets, curtains, floors, dog beds and even your yard with
insecticides specifically made to get rid of fleas. These insecticides are designed to make sure
that even the eggs and larvae are destroyed.

It is likely that the fleas will return again within two weeks. This will normally happen
especially if your pets love to visit other pets from the neighborhood or vice versa. If this
happens, simply repeat the process again and again until you do not see any sign of fleas
pestering your pets.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

What is Pest Control?

Pest Control refers to the development of certain measures to get rid of pests, normally because these species are detrimental to our health, the environment we live in and even our economy.

Pest Control is as old as agriculture per se. Humans have tried to survive and control those potentially harmful pests that usually destroy their seasonal crops. In fact, for humans to maximize food production and feed their families it is advantageous to take control of such phenomenon and place pests back to where they belong.

Conventional approach

For farmers, the traditional way is to remove weeds, burn them or just plow them underneath so that their decaying bodies can be used as soil fertilizers.

Other traditional means are crop rotation, mixed cropping and selective breeding.

Home owners, on the other hand, are the ones who find it most difficult to get rid of pests and that is why there are many tools available on the market, including pesticides and other products. Some of the most common options that humans use to protect their homes are setting up traps with poisoned baits especially for rodents, putting a cover to water bins and garbage cans to eliminate breeding grounds of mosquitoes, and in some areas, burning dried leaves and letting the smoke get into the house, believing that it will dry every mosquito and bug away. Well, that’s not always true.

Chemical pesticides

The use of chemical agents to exterminate pests and bugs can be dated back 4,500 years. Sulfur compounds have been used by Sumerians before.
With industrialization and modernization combined, researchers have discovered chemicals that can kill and poison pests immediately. However, the problem was that such chemical pesticides were limitedly used because they were known to be quite harmful to humans. Fortunately these days, manufacturers has innovated several environment-friendly chemical pesticides.

Electronic pest control

If you want to get rid of those roaches, mosquitoes and pests without the hassle of spraying and placing traps, the so-called “electronic pest control” is for you. You can just install it in areas where rodents, insects and bugs are more likely to establish their nests. This method uses electro-magnetic and ultrasonic rays to deter mice, roaches and some insects. There are also electronic mouse and rat killers.

Automatic insect and bug spray

These sprays are installed in pest infected areas. They are programmed to emit insecticides in very small amounts during night time when bugs are out hunting for food. Of course it is highly convenient and advantageous to know that even at nights you are safeguarded from being harmed by pests.

Pest control is remarkably important in keeping you and your family’s well-being. It gives you comfort and makes your house look clean and safe; thus, in a sense, allows friends and visitors to give you a surprise visit.

Pest control gives you the opportunity to live in a clean environment and to be assured of not catching an illness that may even lead to sudden death.

With the options currently available on the market you can exterminate those unwanted pests for good, and live in a pest-free society.

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