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Pest control is no easy task. In ideal situations typical pests such as insects, rodents,and the like won't even be in our living quarters at all - but let's face it, life isn't so ideal. Once pests manage to get into your home, it's hard to make them go away, and their presence could affect your health, your comfort, and even your property! The longer you leave the problem untreated, the worse it will be. One of the fastest way to get rid of the little suckers is to blast them with chemicals. However, the easy approach is now slowly being proven to be a dangerous one - research has shown that the use of chemical agents in pesticides as well as other man-made or synthetic materials used for controlling pest can be as lethal to humans as it is to the critters you want to eradicate. The dangers are higher for children as well as domesticated animals, and if you have either or both in your household, then you had better re-think your options or regret putting your loved ones in harm. Thankfully, due to the advancements in modern research, non-toxic and naturally organic pest control methods are now widely available.

Organic pest control methods involves the use of natural mechanisms such as natural predation, parasitism, and herbivory to control and eradicate pests such as insects and mites, and plant troubles such as weeds and aphids. Organic pest control is one important component of what is called integrated pest management programs. Integrated pest management is a natural approach to controlling pest which uses natural pest enemies to slowly reduce the number of invading pests with the active help of human distribution. Parasitoids, predators, and pathogens, also known as biological log control agents, are the natural enemies of insect pests.

Chemical pesticides, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, have been linked to cases of cancer, nerve damage, and birth defects among a myriad of other medical complications. It is due to these dangers that one should consider switching to organic pest control as a means of eliminating pests. The process involves attacking the pests in three steps. First: the incorporation of pest repellents in the affected area; second, the encouragement of pest-reducing insects and other organisms, and lastly - applying organic, sometimes home-brewed non-toxic pesticides.

Organic pest control brews are made up of various mixtures of strong smelling substances, odor molecules and gases in plants, soap, saponins or oils. Malodorous substances such as fish, garlic, or tomatoes can be used to repel harmful pests that may cause damage to plants. Cottonseed oils, mineral oils and other vegetable oils may be employed to suffocate soft-bodied pests. Heat as well as fumes from chili or kerosene and salt are used to deter, burn, and kill pests as well.

Nowadays, organic pest control and its use for local pest management are pioneering innovative ways for less harmful methods of controlling pest, and many of these local pest management techniques are easy to understand and employ. Using traps is one method of managing pest that organic pest control animal control are championing though the idea itself is simple enough. Traps designed to capture specific kinds of insect pests are now widely available and are become more cost efficient and effective. Local pest management is best done when one removes the pests from one area over a controlled and natural period of time rather than suddenly wiping out whole populations of both bad - and beneficial - organisms with a chemical agent.

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