Pests 101: How to Get Rid of Pests
Pests will always be pestering: They can be
hard to get rid of, and sometimes, you should do multiple treatments or procedures
to totally eliminate them. The moment you see some black ant trails in the
cracks beside your sink or small household mouse running free around your
house, it’s time to do something before they multiply.
We know it is so tempting to just reach for
an insecticide and spray away to eliminate those that plague your household,
but insecticides are substances that can harm the environment, pollute the air,
contaminate your water and, worse, harm domestic pests and your kids. In short,
they don’t only affect these unwelcome lodgers, they also harm your health too.
These insecticides contain organophosphates. This substance is toxic and can
directly affect the nervous system, especially in children.
It is okay to opt for a natural way or an
organic alternative to eradicate these creepy-crawlies that infest your homes.
Here are some of what you may use:
Vinegar
Vinegar is an acidic substance that has
been used as a cleaning solution for years. It thoroughly cleans, and it is
effective in destroying the trails of ants and critters. Just take a small
container with a spray nozzle and fill it with vinegar, water, and a few drops
of detergent. See how it will work wonders in your homes! The vinegar and water
solution has been proven effective for bed
bugs, according to households in Singapore.
Citronella
Candles and Basil
Mosquitoes thrive in areas that are wet and
humid, and these blood-sucking insects are known for spreading disease all
around the world. Luckily, there are organic product and plants that are
readily available in case you don’t want harmful chemicals diffused inside your
house. Go to the nearest supermarket and look for citronella candles or just a
pot of basil in the corner of your house.
If you’ve already tried this method and the
mosquitoes disappear for a while and then comes back days after, you may turn
to professional mosquito
control services in Singapore. They have well-trained personnel who knows
how to totally get rid of them.
Mouse
Traps
Let’s all admit: Rodents have been a household
issue and have been a cause of headaches of many families across the globe. Some
people use rodent poisons available in supermarkets, but finding where the
mouse’s dead body lies could be a nuisance as well. Good thing, there are mouse
traps, made from stainless steel, that you can put in areas that you see mice
frequently. These snap-style traps are designed to kill rodents swiftly, and
they are easy to use!
If you don’t want to do the hard work, you
may ask for the help of professionals who offer rodent and termite control
services in Singapore.
Rosemary
Wasps and termites may live outdoors but
near your homes. Although they don’t likely go out that much to sting humans,
these insects may be bothersome if you are doing yard works. Additionally,
wasps may sting if their nests get disturbed or unintentionally threatened. You
can snip some rosemary from your garden or buy a bouquet of fresh rosemary and
hang it on wasps’ nesting areas.
Source:
The article was originally published in https://thepackrat.quora.com/Pests-101-How-to-Get-Rid-of-Pests.
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