Do It Yourself Pest Control | Chemical, Biological, Natural & Organic

Do It Yourself Pest Control | Chemical, Biological, Natural & More

There are many ways to rid your house of the various pests that make there way into your home. These critters range from small to large. We've seen basements invested with house centipedes all the way up to a family of raccoons hunkered down in the attic. The remedies to rid your home from this assortment of pests vary as well. Some find the best methods for removal to be natural, nontoxic remedies. For families with young children or pets, this may be the best option. Others simply want an efficient chemical that quickly removes the invaders and care little about the chemical residues that remain. We can all agree that we'd like to clear these pests from our homes, but there is another thing we can agree on. Whether it's for the satisfaction of solving the problem on your own or to cut down on costs, doing it yourself is the way to go. Throughout this website we aim to give you the most current methods of do-it-yourself pest removal so that you can decide which works the best for your individual situation. These methods include chemical methods, biological methods and natural methods of pest removal.

Chemical methods of pest removal include things such as chemical sprays that deter the pests, chemical tapes that are adhesive and attach to the pests and chemicals that draw the pests to consume them and sequentially kill them. A very common option is to spray the area where the pests are known to be found within the house. Certain chemicals have a very strong odor that deters pests. This can be a very good option for parts of the house that do not often have a lot of traffic, as it can smell. Another good option for removing pests is to lay out adhesive sheets that contain a sticky chemicals that adhere to the pests and stop them from moving. This has been proven to be a very efficient form of pest control with little to no downsides. Finally, chemically induced foods can be created to draw the pests to consume them. Shortly after ingesting these substances, the invasive pests die. This method has also proven efficient.

Biological methods for ridding your home of pests include introducing other animals to do the control for you. This can be done by simply adopting a predator such as a cat or dog into your house. Another way to do biological pest control is to temporarily introduce a critter into your home to do the work for you and then eradicate that new critter. This is effective if the second animal is usually easier to remove. For example, we have found it successful to introduce house centipedes into a home with a spider infestation. Spiders can be harmful to you and your family; however the house centipede is a predator of spiders and will quickly and easily remove the spider problem from your home. The centipedes will then leave your home shortly after the spider population has decreased as they will no longer have a food source and prefer to live outside where there is a plethora of other prey for them to eat.

Natural methods of pest control are very popular for families with small children and pets. These methods include creating a substance that deters pests naturally without the use of toxic chemicals and building small traps that are aimed to attract the pest and capture it. There are a couple reasons that families like these natural methods. First, it is safe for their families to be around these substances. Second, children in the family are able to learn the value of life as they capture and then release some of the small mammals back into the wild from their traps. With our guidance, you are able to release these critters into the wild without the fear of them returning into your home.

We will guide you through the processes of pest elimination and discuss the best and most efficient chemical, biological and natural methods for controlling the population of pests in your home.