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<p><a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/" title="rodent repellent"><font color="#339966">When it comes to pest control</font> </a>of rabbits and small raccoons some of us might have hard time with the cruelty of some pest control products. Unfortunately, not everything can be joyous and nice in life. Some pests cannot be controlled in nice ways. Some methods of pest control allow us not to feel so bad for the bunnies other fuzzy &#8216;critters&#8217; that can do damage to our properties.</p>
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<p> <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/sonicpestcontrol/pestcontrol.php" target="_blank" title="rid of mice"><font color="#339966">More Cruelty Free Pest Control Methods</font></a></p>
<p> When thinking of cruelty free pest control methods it really depends on what type of pest you are trying to rid your home and property of. If you are fighting, infestations of insects there are no nice ways to do it. Chemicals and poisons is really the only effective ways to rid your home and properties of many insects. Some rodents such as rats have become somewhat used to some of the chemicals and some can survive only to come back with more friends and family to invade your home and family.</p>
<p> Some rats will kill smaller pets in your home and they can carry some real nasty diseases. Some more humane methods of pest control might be <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/rodent-pest-control"><font color="#339966">ultrasonic pest control</font></a> or live traps where the animal is trapped then taken and released in an area away from your home and family. Others will destroy and kill other pets and animals you may have and there is no other choice but to shoot them or find a professional method. If you have coyotes roaming near by they almost always have to be destroyed due to some of them might attack. They hunt in small packs and can be very dangerous.</p>
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<p> If you method of pest control is to call a professional to help you rid your property and home of pest make sure you talk to them about all of the options they may have to offer. If you have a wild animal issue, the local DNR or Animal Control will come out to handle them. In some cases, the Humane Society will help replace the animal away from the city or your home. If you are dealing with insect infestations there are options you can choose from for treatments. If you are dealing with rodents there are also options in dealing with them. Make sure you ask questions and get answers. Make sure you are dealing with professionals that are trained and licensed. See what kind of guarantee they have to offer. Make sure if chemicals or poisons are use that you have emergency numbers kept close by in case of trouble. Be aware of all the dangers and cautions in using some products. Cruelty free pest control products are available so do some research and find out what your options might be.</p>
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		<title>How To Humanely Get Rid Of Mice In Your House</title>
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How to Get Rid of Mice
 How to get rid of mice is a question of paramount importance for human race as mice pose a great threat being carrier of diseases&#8230;
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<h1>How to Get Rid of Mice</h1>
<p> <font color="#33cccc"><a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/" title="ways to get rid of mice"><font size="2" color="#008000">How to get rid of mice</font></a> </font>is a question of paramount importance for human race as mice pose a great threat being carrier of diseases&#8230;
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<p> It is a great entertainment to watch &#8216;Stuart Little&#8217; movie on big screen! All these movie mice are nice, funny, animated furry creatures. But when these rodents start living in your very own house, they create greatest headache and havoc. When these small animals start nibbling cardboard boxes containing food grains, sweets, or any kind of food stuffs they become the cause of infection, disease. As there drooping may carry viruses and bacteria they become potential carriers of various diseases like Plague.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/facts-on-rats"><font color="#008000">If you are suffering from the onslaught of these creatures</font></a> and want to get rid of them then you must know their anatomy, their food, their habitat. This may sound you as never ending battle but you should keep patience. The task may seem difficult but not impossible. There is an adage saying &quot;if you notice one mouse then there will be ten mice behind it hiding in the dark&quot;. The mouse is a small, slender animal having comparatively large ears, pointed nose with a long tail. The fur color has lot of variations in brown to light gray colors.</p>
<p> <strong>Diet and Habitat</strong><br /> Mice eat almost everything, from seeds to grains and any sweet food stuff. They meet their requirement of water intake through food stuffs only so require a very small amount of additional water to survive. Their habitat is quite large and can consume around 17% of their total body weight in a single day. They make their nests at crawl spaces, in ceilings, in basements, under upholstery, under the major appliances, weeds and their complete life cycle is generally spent in the same house they born. Mice attain sexual maturity within only 2 months and a pair of fully matured mice can reproduce 50 to 60 pups in a single year. Because of such high reproduction rate they out number other species on this earth so easily.</p>
<p> <strong>Inspection</strong><br /> To get rid of mice, after understanding the biology, diet and habitat, you have to look for the possible places of their nests. These animals are characterized by their musky odor. You have to look for their drooping (feces) as these are proved good indicators of their habitat. Mice nests, often made up of soft fibrous materials can be located if inspected carefully.</p>
<p> <strong>Prevention</strong><br /> Before getting rid of mice, you have to take preventive measures to discard their entry in to the house from outside.<br /> 1. Discard all the openings present in the house through which mice can make their entry.<br /> 2. Seal all the openings in foundation, basement, vents and pipes carefully.<br /> 3. A careful attention is needed to check the tightening of all door and window shutters.<br /> 4. All the food stuff in the house should be stored in plastic, glass or metal containers having air tight facilities. Here you have to note that cardboard boxes are not of any use as there nibbling activities can overcome such boxes.<br /> 5. The floors should be broomed and cleaned thoroughly to clear all flakes, small amounts of grains from it.</p>
<p> <strong>Controlling measures</strong><br /> Today there are various modus operandi to eradicate this menace. All these methods to get rid of mice are basically classified in to two types:<br /> 1. <u>Live Removal Method</u><br /> a) <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/sonicpestcontrol/pestcontrol.php" target="_blank" title="does ultrasound work to get rid of mice"><font color="#008000">Electronic Pests Repeller</font></a> is an instrument which emits high pitched sound waves. By installing this instrument whenever emission gets started, rodents start avoiding this which results in to their removal from house. But this is a very short term solution as probability of returning back is more in this case.<br /> b) Live Traps - this method is most commonly used to get rid of mice. There are numerous designs varying from single catcher to multi catcher available in the market. You have to keep fresh baits like peanut, bread, etc. this is also most safe and economical method.<br /> c) Glue boards are available easily in market and have to be placed between the tracts of mice.<br /> 2. <u>By Kill Method</u><br /> a) In this method sometimes traps are used with poisonous baits. Poison may seem the easiest way to kill the mice but you have to be very careful while planting these baits that children or pets should not have access to these.<br /> b) By mixing chocolate powder with cement<br /> c) By mixing any food stuff with borax powder. Borax being a poisonous kills them.<br /> d) Induce instant potato as baits as they require much more water to consume and this process can lead to their death.<br /> e) Cats: Our feline friends have been kept since ages with the sole purpose of hunting them!</p>
<p> Experiences and studies have shown that different population of mice has varied affinity towards particular food stuff. So, this is going to be &#8216;trial and error&#8217; method. So if your bait is not working then switch over to another!</p>
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 Removing unwanted birds by using Falconry Response has long been a subject for debate but towns and cities stand by this &#34;green&#34; and &#34;natural&#34; way of bird population control. John Dickson of NBC Bird and Pest Solutions, a nationwide bird and pest control franchise company, explains why [...]]]></description>
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<p> Removing unwanted birds by using Falconry Response has long been a subject for debate but towns and cities stand by this &quot;green&quot; and &quot;natural&quot; way of bird population control. John Dickson of NBC Bird and Pest Solutions, a nationwide bird and pest control franchise company, explains why these methods are not only good for us but for the birds too.
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<p> The national press had a field day about the launch of Ken Livingstone&#8217;s scheme to use Birds of Prey to disperse the pigeons from Trafalgar Square last year. The papers were full of stories about the Harris hawks but failed to mention why and how this is an effective method. There are many reasons why businesses, councils and industries would want to discourage nuisance birds, they cause unsightly damage and their guano is a health and safety risk that can cause potential slips and falls as well as the possibility of spreading diseases such as Salmonella and E.coli. John Edwards has been a professional Falconer for 29 years and is still actively working with Birds of Prey in his position as Operations Manager at a nationwide bird and pest control company. John has learnt, through his years of experience, that the most effective and natural approach to disperse birds is by <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org"><font color="#008000">using predator response</font></a>. &quot;Birds of Prey are a successful method to deter birds as it utilizes the relationship between the predator and prey species and encourages them to move on elsewhere, without harming them&quot;, he said.</p>
<p> Its&#8217; not only pigeons and seagulls that can cause concern for businesses but also ground nesting birds. Their breeding season can cause huge financial losses for construction companies. Lapwings and Skylarks, like many of the ground nesting variety, are attracted to undeveloped sites and nest for five months, from 1st March to 31st July. Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, these protected birds are not allowed to be removed or disturbed during this period, leaving construction companies at a standstill. Many organizations hire in help from companies who use techniques such as rockets and digitally recorded warning sounds to deter the birds from the site that unfortunately has a low success rate and is illegal if the birds settle.</p>
<p> John has found that by using a predator response in the form of hawks, falcons and dogs that this encourages ground nesting birds to choose alternative nesting places. John said: &quot;By introducing hawks and falcons to the site before the birds prepare for breeding will persuade them to move on. This will eliminate the risk of their breeding season being disturbed and from risk of injury from the plant when development starts.&quot; John also comments that it is crucial that before any work takes place a technician inspects the site, searching for evidence of nesting birds prior to starting operations. &quot;We have to assess the environmental pressures of the ground nesting birds. An assessment is carried out to find out what the success rate of their breeding is, how long they have been revisiting the site, and if there are any alternative nesting places in the local area where they can be relocated to. From this we can estimate what methods would work and how long it will take for the birds to settle in another area. For example if the birds have been using the site for over 20 years it will take a long time to encourage them elsewhere as most ground nesting birds naturally return to where they are born to breed, therefore this cycle is hard to break&quot; By using this program of falconry before the breeding season commences it can encourage the birds to roost in a safer area.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/"><font color="#008000">Predator response is a method proven by years of scientific research </font></a>that has been used to both encourage and disperse many varieties of birds. Conservation methods are used in moor lands across the UK, with the declining population of rare birds, concerning councils are implementing rules such as the successful &quot;keeping your dog on the lead&quot; campaign. This was introduced after a scientific study found that numbers of birds in areas where people took their dog plummeted by more than 40 per cent. Researchers also found that the range of bird species in dog-walking areas slumped by 35 per cent, especially among the easy-to-disturb ground-nesting varieties. In 1999, an out of field study was conducted by the Central Science Laboratory into bird control. The studies found that the use of falconry is the most effective bird control method second only to netting which usually is only used on existing buildings as a method of prevention. Andy Baxter, Central Science Laboratory commented: &quot;When weather conditions were suitable, almost complete deterrence of birds was achieved&quot;. By reverting the approach of the council&#8217;s rules and implementing the presence of a predator, ground nesting birds will be discouraged to set up home on a turbulent construction site and  successfully breed on the protected moor lands.</p>
<p> Advantage West Midlands employed a professional bird controller last year to deter Skylarks and Lapwings from the i54 site. Ian Jolly, Site Supervisor said: &quot;I have experienced ground nesting birds causing delays on construction sites in the past; It was the case where I was once bitten and twice shy, so an Ecologist from Atkins recommended Falconry. The contract was extremely successful and as an added bonus gave the company a lot of positive PR. It is difficult to calculate how much the costs would have been had we not hired them, we would of lost in excess of a million pounds in the standing of machinery alone over that six month period.&quot; Neil Curtis, Area Manager for NBC carried out the work on the project, said: &quot;We used a mixture of methods on the site from flying birds to running dogs in conjunction with varying the times of day, so that the birds didn&#8217;t settle, it was really successful and we managed to keep the site clear of ground nesting birds. Advantage West Midlands were really impressed with our work, so much so that they invited us to the opening party, and the Chief Executive John Edwards was keen congratulate Rolf (the Harris Hawk) for all his hard work.&quot; When using falconry it is necessary to understand which predator is the most effective and also that the birds are non-aggressive and non-hunting birds. John Edwards comments: &quot;For protected birds we choose the Bird of Prey extremely carefully, at NBC we have a large selections of Falcons and Harris Hawks that all have different temperaments and have been trained in different ways. All our birds are trained to be dependent of the falconer for food, therefore are non hunting birds. The presence of the predator is enough to encourage then to an alternative nesting site. For example if we saw a lion, we wouldn&#8217;t hang about long enough to find out whether it will eat us.&quot;</p>
<p> <strong>NBC Bird and Pest Solutions</strong></p>
<p> NBC Bird and Pest Solutions is the UK&#8217;s only national company to offer a total bird and pest control solutions package provided totally in-house by our own experienced and trained bird controllers and pest technicians. Recognized as the market leader in UK bird and pest control, NBC is a highly professional company which has been solving nuisance bird and pest problems through a variety of proven methods for more than 15 years. NBC provides a whole host of services to customers at a variety of locations such as shopping centers, industrial units, railway stations, hospitals, hotels, offices, historic buildings and churches, town halls, airfield and hangers, dockyard, and landfill sites, and we also work with many council and property management agencies. NBC Bird and Pest Solutions pride themselves on offering responsible, ethical and organic solutions that do not threaten other animals in the environment.</p>
<p> For more information about NBC contact www.nbcbirdandpest.co.uk, or email enquiries@nbcbirdandpest.co.uk or alternatively call on 0800 169 9646.
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<p><a href="http://besgroup.talfrynature.com/2009/02/13/family%E2%80%99s-encounter-with-pair-of-nesting-bulbuls/" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Family&rsquo;s encounter with pair of </strong> <strong>nesting&nbsp;</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         &ldquo;This time, her looks had transformed into what was almost identical as the adult bird. &ldquo;And with a big flap of her wings, she took off but didn&rsquo;t managed to cover much distance.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.isnare.com/?aid=346873&amp;ca=Pets" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Importance of Bird House Placement</strong> </a></p>
<p>                                                         Birds who build cup nests don&#8217;t raise their young inside a cavity-style nest (like a bird house). Second, my bird house  was set at eye level. That is, the eye-level of a small kid, about four feet off the ground.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://montanawildlifegardener.blogspot.com/2009/02/inconvenient-truth-about-wildlife.html" target="_blank">&nbsp;                                                             The inconvenient truth about wildlife&nbsp;                                                         </a></strong></p>
<p>                                                         Squirrels do not just eat bird food set out at feeders by well-meaning gardeners, they take nesting cavities, nesting places (see picture above of squirrel in flicker nest box), displace birds, kill nestlings and monopolize ground foods.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/details.asp?id=tcm:9-210042" target="_blank"><strong>&nbsp;Taking Wild </strong><strong>Bird Cover </strong>                                                        </a></p>
<p>                                                         She has organised the morning to give farmers an opportunity to see the establishment of the Wild Bird Cover on the ground and discuss their experiences. Farmer Jim Prentice, whose farm this is taking place on, has been growing the &#8230; Quirky, attractive and elaborate bird boxes are not necessarily safe or effective for nesting birds, the RSPB is warning.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.sustainlane.com/reviews/how-to-make-a-simple-bird-nesting-box/FBC2W792WPLVUA9A2834ZFWB13QB" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>How to make a Simple Bird Nesting Box</strong></a></p>
<p>&nbsp;                                                         This is a simple open fronted bird nesting box for small to medium sized birds such as song thrushes, (European) robins, wrens and flycatchers. Later on I&#8217;ll publish an Instructable for a box for small hole nesting birds. &#8230; Different birds have different preferences, but in general it should be :- At least 8 foot off the ground to keep safe from predators.</p>
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<h1>Tips for Safe Pest Control</h1>
<p>  Pests have become a major problem in India. They have become a peril in every area of human occupation. They are a constant cause to several diseases and damage to valuable properties. So <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/"><font color="#339966">pest control</font></a> in India is very necessary. A campaign at large scale should be done in India to control pests. There are several chemicals available in the market today which are often used for control the pests.</p>
<p> <img src="http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbimg_311/12216215501Y7E7v.jpg" alt="" /> But people should use chemicals carefully and utmost safety. Because there are some side effects of chemicals used in controlling pests. Generally chemical used for controlling insects etc are poisonous, so people should use them with utmost safety. Here are some important tips for using insect control. These informative tips can give you an insight into everything you need to know about safe use of insect control chemicals.</p>
<p> Insect control chemicals must be done with utmost care and safety. It does not matter where you are using - in your household items or your vegetable gardens. Remember, chemicals using for <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/"><font color="#339966">controlling insects</font></a> are toxic so be careful. So, before using them you should use hand globe. After finishing task you should wash your hands with soaps or shampoos. I think if you do not mind on your budget you can hire a professional for using chemicals of insect control.</p>
<p> You should not involve your children while you are using chemicals of insect control. Keep your children far away from such chemicals.</p>
<p> If you are using insect killer chemicals on your household items or kitchen utensil, use them 4 or 5 hour later after washing and cleaning them well. You should wash your kitchen utensils with washing soaps or liquids of good quality.</p>
<p> Use insect or pest control chemicals in your vegetable gardens carefully. Don&#8217;t spread of chemicals in overdose. It may cause to damage of your vegetable plants. Use vegetables after at least one week.</p>
<p> Use of insect killer chemicals in furniture should be also used with utmost care. Use chemicals in appropriate quantity. Don&#8217;t use in excessive quantity.</p>
<p> Be sure chemicals you are going to use for pest or insect control are specifically prepared for the insects or pest you are targeting. In today market specific insect killer or control chemical are available. Such as today cockroach killer, rat killer, fly killer, mosquito killer, etc are available in the market.</p>
<p> You should consider substitute of chemical insect killer. For example you can use kerosene, solution of detergent powder, etc to kill some types of insects. You can use leaves of Tulsi, Neem, etc as the substitute of chemical insect killer in food grains.</p>
<p> To avoid disadvantages of chemical insect control you should use biological and organic insect killer. Biological or organic pest controls are safe and harmless.</p>
<p> So, you can make safe pest control by following above mentioned tips. Surly it will be useful for you. There are several companies in Delhi which offer services like pest control in Delhi, insect control, etc. Delhi pest control companies are well-known for their quality products.</p>
<p> Michael John is an eminent analyst and writer. He has authored several books Pest Control in Delhi and Delhi Pest Control.<br /> Termite Pest Control and Cockroach Pest Control<br /> Now he is rendering his services to www.pestcontrolindelhi.com.</p>
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<p>                                                         Pest Control Question:. Aren&#8217;t we killing our termite control  business by applying baits that eliminate termite  colonies? With all the products now available targeting eradication of the entire colony.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.discussweb.com/lounge/6554-more-info-pest-control.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>More info on Pest control&nbsp;</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         Pest control isn&#8217;t as simple as you think it might be. Ideally insects, rodents, and the like would never get into our homes at all, but they  do.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/2009/02/secret-of-success.html" target="_blank"><strong>&nbsp;                                                             The Secret of Success</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         Unless you are a pest control professional, it is unlikely you ever heard of Norm Ehmann. Those of us who were fortunate to know him, however, just loved the man.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.homegardenguides.com/garden-forum/mouse-pest-control-forum/204284-what-works-better-mouse-trap-peanut-butter-cheese.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>What works better in a mouse trap, peanut butter or cheese?</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         Mouse Pest Control Forum Mice pest forums. Discuss and talk  about controlling, managing and killing house mice and the mouse in your home or garden. What works better in a mouse trap, peanut butter or cheese?</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.extension.org/faq/27229" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Deer mice are invading my buildings.&nbsp;</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         Pest control companies just poison and trap and the problem goes on year after year. How do I locate and close entry points - exclusion - to solve the problem, not do an expensive ongoing maintenance problem?&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The holidays are about being with family and friends and appreciating your relationships and each other. Normally, all of these great holiday memories happen in your home or a relative&#8217;s. Last month, we focused on the many types of rodents that can infest your home and what you can do to prevent that from happening and control methods for treating if you have already seen signs of rodents. As we get closer to the holidays and the weather turns colder, your home is more at risk at being seen as a safe and warm haven for these homeless rodents.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:XmXq26yCM1IqbM:http://www.petforums.co.uk/resources/images/a/ac/Rodents_portal.jpg" alt="rodents control" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="120" height="91" align="left" /><a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/rat-contamination" title="mice exterminator"><font color="#339966">Rodent pests</font></a> can cause considerable damage to your home while contributing to the unsanitary aspect of it. Especially in households with children who are more susceptible to illness.</p>
<p> Enjoy your time with family and friends this holiday season by making sure your home is rodent-proof and rodent-free.</p>
<p> Rats</p>
<p> The general types of these rodents that exist in your home can include the Norway rat, the roof (or black) rat and the house mouse. Roof rats usually stake out attics or cabinets and can climb quite well. Norway rats choose to live in the ground by digging burrows against foundations, tree trunks, and gardens. Their burrows can lead into crawl spaces and small openings around pipes which can enable them to inhabit your kitchens and bathrooms.</p>
<p> No matter the type of rat that lives in your home, you can be sure that it will be attracted to any food item you have in your pantry, especially high-quality food products such as meat and fresh grain. If you have pets, be extra cautious about foods being left out, because rats will smell and detect dog food that is sitting out.</p>
<p> Rats need one-half to one fluid ounce of water everyday when consuming dry foods. They have extremely sharp senses of taste, hearing, and smell. Once they are aware of what is within their reach and given their keen senses, rats will do anything to get to food or shelter. Overall, rats are able to enter a building through openings that are wider than half an inch across. Rats have a very short life span &#8212; most die within a year. However, rats can breed rapidly, so even though they die off quickly, their young will survive them. Female rats produce five or six litters of about half a dozen to a dozen young each year.</p>
<p> Now that you know a little about the rat&#8217;s habits, how can you tell that you have rats living alongside you in your home? Spotting droppings or visible signs of fresh gnawing should be an obvious indicator of rats. Rat tracks can appear on dusty surfaces or mud. Rats usually build runways and burrows to get into your home and they can be found next to buildings and under debris and low vegetation.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/sonic-rat-contro" title="rodent exterminators"><font color="#339966">Rat Control</font></a></p>
<p> There are many things you can do to prevent rats, but what about the rats you know are already snooping in your attic and dark corners?</p>
<p> Snap traps are probably the easiest and most inexpensive rodent control out there. They can be used along with baits to attract rats. However, once other rats see that a fellow rat has been killed from a snap trap, they may avoid it. The other drawback to using a snap trap is the potential health hazards it can cause when the rat is killed by the trap. Snap traps can also pose a danger to children or pets in your home, as they can break bones or cause an even more serious injury.</p>
<p> Glue-boards are traps that use non-drying glue to capture and hold down rodents. These traps can be placed under tables, furniture, next to walls, refrigerators, or any place where you suspect rodent activity. Glue-boards are designed to get the rodent stuck on the board so that they cannot escape. Like the snap traps, glue-boards can pose health problems if rats&#8217; bodies are pulled apart and exposed in your home.</p>
<p> Live trapping poses less risk or danger to animals you are not targeting, such as your pets. They also do not kill rats, unlike all the other methods discussed above. Instead, rats are captured and left in the trap until you dispose of them. Be sure to place enough bait to attract rats. If rats are without food, they may become anxious and eventually die, leaving behind their bodies to decay, as well as a horrible stench. Try to find areas where there are a lot of rat droppings, chewed entry points, and any other place you suspect rat activity or have heard noises from.</p>
<p> Rat Exclusion</p>
<p> Here are some simple rules of thumb you can adopt to prevent a rodent invasion in your home:</p>
<p> Store all your accessible food in rodent-proof containers such as glass or metal</p>
<p> Place your trash in tightly covered metal cans to prevent smells from escaping or potential rodent entry.</p>
<p> Check your faucets to make sure they are functioning properly and to fix leaks as they occur, since gaps or holes around pipes can serve as easy entry points for rodents.</p>
<p> Seal up any unnecessary openings with concrete or sheet metal. For other access points, a 1/4 inch hardware cloth or steel wool should do the trick.</p>
<p> For pet owners, put any uneaten pet food away before you go to bed, as any pet food left out is subject to rodent consumption!</p>
<p> Carefully watch your bird feeders. Be sure you are not feeding the local rodent population instead of desirable song birds!</p>
<p> Squirrels</p>
<p> Most people are familiar with squirrels and some may even find this particular rodent to be cute and charming. Gray squirrels are small rodents found throughout Texas.</p>
<p> Squirrel Control</p>
<p> Trapping</p>
<p> Traps are often effective where there is a small population of gray squirrels or in urban areas where a toxicant cannot be used safely. Small cage traps are available from feed stores, sporting goods stores and many garden supply centers. Traps should be baited with grain or oats and placed near the entrance to the burrow. Rat traps are also an effective way to catch smaller gray squirrels. The traps should be baited and placed near the burrow entrance.</p>
<p> Traps with an expanded trigger can be placed in the squirrel&#8217;s travel path. Set this way, the trap does not have to be baited. The animal will step on the trigger as it moves along the path.</p>
<p> While you may be comfortable trapping live animals, if you need to relocate them, please contact wildlife removal professionals.</p>
<p> Identifying the rodent you may have in your house and utilizing appropriate control methods is key to keeping your home clean and ready for the holidays.</p>
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<p> Fran Phalin is a freelance editor and writer specializing in home improvement topics. She is based in Austin, TX.  For pest control services on any rodent, whether you need assistance in preventing them or need a pest control professional to control and trap rodents for you, please visit Anteater Pest and Lawn at: <a href="http://www.anteaterpestandlawn.com/index.shtml?utm_source=articledashboard&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=dec%2Bpest%2Barticledashboard%2Barticle">www.goanteater.com</a>.</p>
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<p>                                                         Porcupines are rodents, but they aren&rsquo;t squirrels. Behind the incisors there is a gap with no teeth at all. The gap is called the diastema. In back you have &ldquo;cheek teeth&rdquo;.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2009/02/10/region-s-rodents-are-on-the-rise-61634-22890429/" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Region&rsquo;s rodents are on the rise </strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         RAT numbers in our region are rising, according to a vermin survey. Figures collected by the National Pest Technicians&rsquo; Association (NPTA) from the North East show more reports of rodents were made in 2008.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://shaneonthego.blogspot.com/2009/02/copernicus-and-rodents.html" target="_blank">&nbsp;                                                             Copernicus and the rodents                                                         </a></strong></p>
<p>                                                         Copernicus and the rodents. Apparently we have rats, mice or possums in the ceiling. At least Perni has perked up a bit. He had to go to the hospital after midnight on Friday night with a urinary infection.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/posted/archive/2009/02/02/groundhog-day-rodents-predict-six-more-weeks-of-winter.aspx" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Groundhog Day rodents predict six more weeks of winter</strong> </a></p>
<p>                                                         Posted is National Posts news blog, watching the news so you don&#8217;t have to with up-to-the-minute breaking stories, news from the Internet and  takes from National Post writers.</p>
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<p>  <strong>Pesticide Use &amp; Environmental Impact</strong></p>
<p> Thanks to the increasing awareness about environmental issues, groups and individuals have started taking various initiatives to promote more sustainable life styles.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:tbHxxyCq0li3hM:http://www.controlpest.co.uk/product%2520images/common%2520pests%2520in%2520pest%2520control.jpg" alt="biological insect control" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="102" height="139" align="left" />Because of the adverse impact they have on the environment, &quot;hard&quot; pesticides are now being gradually sought to be phased out to make way for more environmentally friendly alternatives, &quot;soft pesticides&quot;.</p>
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<p> But <font size="2" color="#ff6600">pest control</font>, through pesticide use, is often necessary considering the fact that without a measure of control many insects can cause huge damage to crops. Besides, insects can also affect our quality of life in many different ways. These pests, if not effectively controlled would pose grave public health risks and also create significant negative impacts to the economy. The use of pesticides, as a measure to ensure favorable outcomes, in areas related to food production, public health etc. therefore cannot be discounted.</p>
<p> <strong>Pest Control in Hydroponics</strong></p>
<p> In hydroponic cultivation pesticide use is discouraged and often not required. This is because hydroponic crops tend to be more healthy and pest resistant as they are grown under controlled conditions under a precisely regulated nutrient regime. Hydroponics systems mostly use natural preventative measures to control pest and parasite infestations. One of these is companion planting which uses a clever strategy to repel pests by growing plants that produce smells disagreeable to the pests. These plants are grown along with the main crop which is intended to be protected.</p>
<p> But not all bugs are put off by the smell, and at times, other means have to be adopted such as biological insect control. Biological insect control uses predator insects to reduce or destroy infestations. The predator insects consume the harmful, crop damaging species and die out or leave the garden.  This is a safe, poison free natural method of pest control. Predator insects are bred commercially for such use and have proved extremely beneficial in pest control. These mostly carnivorous insects do not attack vegetation and being extremely voracious consume bugs on a massive scale daily.</p>
<p> <font color="#ff6600"><strong>Infestation Control</strong></font></p>
<p> The best way to keep tabs on infestation, whether in the greenhouse or the grow-room is to carry out physical inspections to check for any pests. This should be done carefully by checking all likely places where pests may be present like leaves, around stems and even the growing medium. If any bugs are detected the next step is to determine the type of insect and the number of plants affected. The strategy to eliminate the pests will depend on the number of bugs and the extent of the infestation.</p>
<p> Proper identification of the type of pest is important as this will determine which predator insect will best get rid of infestation. This can be done with the help of good garden microscopes and standard gardening reference books. Once an infestation is detected and the harmful bug identified, quick release of predatory insects to control the infestation should follow.</p>
<p> It should be noted that the environment has to be maintained to be favorable to the predator insects. Many predatory insects are susceptible to high temperatures; also there should also be an adequate source of water or shelter.  The grow room environment will therefore need to be carefully monitored.</p>
<p> <strong>Common Predators</strong></p>
<p> The following are some of the predators most commonly used:</p>
<p> <strong>Ladybugs (Hippodamia convergens)</strong></p>
<p> Ladybugs are most effective against aphids. Ladybugs need plenty of water, so place a small dish of water in your garden. This will help keep both the ladybugs and the insects close to your plants. Adult ladybugs are orange and black and feed on aphids, mites, scales, thrips, whiteflies and beneficial insect food.</p>
<p> <strong>Aphidius Colemani &amp; A. Matricariae (Aphidius colemani &amp; A. matricariae)</strong></p>
<p> These are small black wasp (2-3 mm.) with narrow waist. They have long antennae. They prey on aphids turning them into brown, mummified shells. These predators are most active at temperatures between 18-26C (65-80F).</p>
<p> <strong>Praying Mantis (Tenodera aridifolia sinensis)</strong></p>
<p> These are large green or brown insects having fine papery wings. They are shipped as egg cases that take 2-8 weeks to hatch. These general predators prey on aphids, beetles, caterpillars, leafhoppers, hornworms, squash bugs, white flies and several other pests.</p>
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<p> <strong>Lacewings (Chrysoperla carnea, C. comanche &amp; C. rufilabris)</strong></p>
<p> These are general predators that feast on mealybugs, scales, spider mites, thrips, white flies and insect eggs. They are green or brown in color when adults. Lacewings are most active in temperatures 24-28C (75-80F).</p>
<p> <strong>Phytoseiulus Persimilis, New Zealand - (Phytoseiulus persimilis)- New Zealand Strain</strong></p>
<p> These are bright orange mites (0.5 mm./1/20 in.), and are very effective against spider mites. They breed twice as fast as spider mite to make short work of any spider mite infestation. They do not form webs, but move along the plant using webbing to catch spider mite. These predatory insects are most active in temperature ranges 22-35C (72-100F) and 60-80% humidity.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.hydroponicsonline.com/blog/hydroponic-pest-control" target="_blank">                                                             Biological Pest Control and Hydroponics&nbsp;                                                         </a></strong></p>
<p>                                                         Many hydroponic gardeners and consumers are concerned with the quality, purity and safety of the food they eat. With soils becoming tainted and water sources.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.hydroponicsonline.com/blog/hydroponic-pest-control" target="blank">Read more&#8230;</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2009/6150.html" target="_blank">&nbsp;                                                             <strong>Pests</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         Moreover, these interactions are the basis of ecosystem services such as pollination or, in this case, pest control. The work was funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.pestweb.com/todaysquestion.cfm?id=3806" target="_blank">&nbsp;<strong>Biological</strong>&nbsp; <strong>Pest Control</strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         This sounds like a perfect place to use one of the new kinds of remediation products designed for cleaning out drains and other hard-to-access locations where wet organic matter builds up. <strong>&#8230;</strong> The Invade products , like many other newer biological products, is composed of non-pathogenic bacteria that actually eat the organic buildup.&nbsp;</p>
<p> 
<p><a href="http://playaviva.wordpress.com/2009/01/04/an-unusual-helper-in-biological-pest-control/" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>An unusual helper in biological pest control&nbsp;</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         An unusual helper in biological pest contro<strong>l</strong>. By odinruz. coati. The white-nosed coati (Nasua narica) is a common site all around Playa Viva.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.casagarden.com/getting-rid-of-lawn-pests/" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Getting Rid Of Lawn Pests</strong> </a></p>
<p>                                                         There are 5 basic ways to treat anthills and other bugs; chemical insecticides, biological insecticides, botanical insecticides, insecticide soaps, neem insecticide and predatory bugs. There are also some designed for certain types of bugs and <strong>&#8230;</strong> Of course we all know that mother nature has a mind all its own.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://exoskeletonexpress.blogspot.com/2009/01/using-biological-control-to-control.html" target="_blank">&nbsp;                                                             Using Biological Control to Control Pests                                                         </a></strong></p>
<p>                                                         Biological control is an appealing choice to control pests, since there is no persistence of insecticides in the environment or the development of pesticide resistance.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bread and Droppings: Pest Control Group Warns of Rat Contamination
 Experts warn that our daily bread could contain some unwanted extras - rat hairs, urine and even droppings. But there are ways to control your rat population, by chemical, mechanical, and electronic devices.

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<p> Experts warn that our daily bread could contain some unwanted extras - rat hairs, urine and even droppings. But there are ways to control your rat population, by chemical, mechanical, and <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org" title="pest control"><font color="#008080">electronic devices</font></a>.</p>
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<p> <img src="http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbimg_251/120632952809HCJX.jpg" alt="rat health" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" />If you are about to bite into a slice of wholemeal toast at the breakfast table or tuck into your favourite lunchtime sandwich, it may be as well to look away now. Pest control experts yesterday warned that your loaf of bread could have been spiced up with some unwanted extras - rat hairs, urine and even droppings.</p>
<p> The glut of wheat following last year&#8217;s bumper harvest together with a surge in the rat population is being blamed for the possibility that rodents have contributed a little something to your sandwich.</p>
<p> According to the National Pest Technicians Association the rat problem is the worst for 30 years, and wholemeal bread is more at risk because it is less processed than white. Farmers&#8217; representatives and the milling industry dismissed the claims as scaremongering, arguing that wheat for human consumption was stored very carefully and deliveries of wheat were minutely inspected before they were used to bake bread, biscuits or other products.</p>
<p> The NPTA is alleging that because so much wheat was produced some British farmers are struggling to store it securely, while recent mild winters have caused the number of rats to increase by more than 20%. NPTA director Peter Crowden said the rat problem was the worst he had seen in 30 years. &quot;There&#8217;s a lot of grain in a 30-tonne lorry and they don&#8217;t test it all. And what about the rats urinating over it all as they run through?&quot;</p>
<p> Crowden said he had seen rats and evidence of rats in wheat storehouses this winter. He called on the government to tackle the rat population, which he put at between 30 million and 40 million in the UK. He insisted he was not exaggerating the problem to frighten consumers and farmers and thus further NPTA interests.</p>
<p> However, Guy Gagen, chief arable adviser for the NFU, said he would be &quot;very surprised&quot; if rat hairs or droppings did get into bread. He said farmers who produced crops for human consumption were members of a rigorous assurance scheme. Inspectors made sure rodents were kept at bay. Gagen said wheat intended for human consumption tended to be stored in metal containers that could be tightly secured.</p>
<p> Martin Savage, trade policy manager of the National Association of British and Irish Millers, said he was &quot;perplexed&quot; at the claims. &quot;This could provoke a food scare and it&#8217;s absolute nonsense,&quot; he said, though he accepted the rat population was on the up - he had come across one farmer who had got through a quarter of a tonne of poison since the last harvest.</p>
<p> Crowden insists he has got it right. &quot;They want to come out with me if they don&#8217;t believe it.&quot; But even if droppings are getting through, Crowden does not believe it will do you any harm. &quot;We&#8217;ve all got a bit namby-pamby, haven&#8217;t we? It won&#8217;t actually hurt you. It just isn&#8217;t very nice.&quot;</p>
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<p>                                                         Experts warn that our daily bread could contain some unwanted extras - rat hairs, urine and even droppings Bread and Droppings: Pest Control Group Warns of Rat Contamination .&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/03/peanut-plant-salmonella-h_n_163463.html" target="_blank">&nbsp;<strong>                                                             Salmonella Horror: Worker Says Rat Dry-Roasting In&nbsp;</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         Rats, mice, roaches and other vermin are a part of the food-supply chain. Get over it - it is a fact of life. Surely no one thinks their food is free from all contamination.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="http://johnblakey.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/a-mouse/" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>A mouse</strong> </a></p>
<p>                                                         Your article (Bread and droppings: pest control group warns of rat contamination, 22 January) reminded me of Laurie Lee&rsquo;s description of the loaves delivered to his childhood home in  the early 20th century: <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://johnblakey.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/a-mouse/" target="blank">&#8230;</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://madlabrat.blogspot.com/2008/08/contamination.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Lab Rat: </strong><strong>Contamination!                                                         </strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         Contamination! Posted by Lab Rat at 03:26. I came in this morning, all bright and ready for phage propagation (harvesting phages from plates is actually quite fun) and what did we find?</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/wfnews/4068293.LEYTON__Rat_infested_restaurant_closed/" target="_blank">&nbsp;                                                             Rat-infested restaurant closed </a></strong></p>
<p>Rat droppings were discovered in the store room at the rear of the restaurant and raw chicken was being stored with cooked chicken, risking contamination.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electronic Pest Control
 Electronic pest control devices use sound waves at certain frequencies, which pests dislike, as a method of controlling pests.&#160;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Electronic Pest Control</h1>
<p> Electronic pest control devices use sound waves at certain frequencies, which pests dislike, as a method of controlling pests.&nbsp;</p>
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<p> The concept of <font size="2" color="#339966">electronic pest control</font> is relatively new; however, these products have many useful applications. Prior to these new devices, pest control mainly involved using poisons. While the minute amounts of poisons used in pest control may not kill you, they do have the potential of affecting your health adversely on a long-term basis.</p>
<p> <strong>The Advantages of using Electronic Pest Control</strong></p>
<p> There are several advantages of using electronic pest control methods compared to the conventional means of pest control using poisons. In the first place, electronic pest control devices are safe and nontoxic for human beings. Hence, there is no necessity of spraying poisonous stuff in the kitchen and other areas of the house when a simple device, which can just be plugged in, will do the same job quite effectively.</p>
<p> Electronic pest control devices are designed in such a way that the sound wavelengths are only heard by certain insects and do not affect humans at all. Pets are also usually not affected by them. Some of them are designed to affect rodents, hence, if that is the kind you want, you need to check for that.</p>
<p> Electronic pest control devices do not kill any insects or animals. The sound waves they produce drive them away without killing them. Hence, you can rest assured of not having to deal with dead bugs all over your home.</p>
<p> One of the best reasons for using an electronic pest control device is that it functions 24/7. Therefore, once it is turned on, you do not need to keep applying any substances every few weeks in order to keep away pests. These systems work day and night without requiring intervention any further.</p>
<p> Each of these devices is effective over a large area, hence, it is recommended to place these units at all entry points of your home. If insects are stopped from coming inside, the problem can be stopped right at the door. While this may be an effective strategy on the ground floor, however, it is advisable to use a device on each floor of the house, since there is no point in allowing pests to hide in some other part of the house.</p>
<p> <strong>Various Kinds of Electronic Pest Control Devices</strong></p>
<p> <strong>Electromagnetic Pest Control</strong> This electronic pest control device is the most interesting and complex. It makes modifications to the wavelengths of the frequency signals that already exist in the wiring of homes, thus agitating rodents and insects. Thus, your entire house is turned into a pest-repelling device by the electromagnetic pest control device, which is the most effective way to keep pests away.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/" target="_blank" title="ionic"><font color="#339966">Ultrasonic Pest Control</font></a>:</strong> These are useful for repelling large pests such as rodents from coming into your home. A specific wavelength of sound is used by these which agitate the pests. Humans cannot detect these sound waves, hence this electronic pest control device does not disrupt sleep or any other activity carried out daily. Another plus is that it does not need to be monitored.</p>
<p> <strong>Ionic Pest Control:</strong> These devices create negative ions which suck out bacteria and fungi from the air. Insects and rodents are also warded off by the negative ions. Although the idea may sound alarming, negative ions occur naturally when there is a storm, hence this device is absolutely safe and will cause no harm to anything but the pests it is intended for.</p>
<p> You can find several pest control calculators on the Internet, which you can use for computing the variables that you input like the amount you want to spend, the kind of pest, the square foot area in order to get the best value for your money. While the ultrasonic pest control device is the most inexpensive type, however, it does not have the air-cleaning feature that the ionic pest control device has. Each of these types of devices has its pros and cons, but all of them are effective for controlling pests.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;<br /> <strong><br /> <a href="http://home.continentalgirl.com/home/pest-control-home/using-electronic-pest-control-in-your-home/" target="blank">Using Electronic Pest Control in Your Home</a></strong><br /> Because some pest control can be dangerous to humans and household pets, electronic pest control and even ultrasonic pest control have become very popular.</p>
<p> <a href="http://ultrasonicpestcontroldevices.com/2009/01/ultrasonic-pest-control/" target="blank">Ultrasonic <strong>Pest Control</strong> </a><br /> What is good about ultrasonic pest control? Face it, the nuisances of pests is something that we all can do without.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://bohora.com/pestcontrol/organic-garden-pest-control-52/" target="blank">Organic Garden Pest Control</a></strong><br /> There so many different chemical pest control products out there that you can purchase, ther&#8230; Electronic Pest Control Product.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://familynhouse.com/shopping-for-an-electronic-pest-control-product-online/" target="blank">Shopping for an Electronic Pest Control Product Online</a></strong><br /> If you are interested in finding an electronic pest control product, you should know that there are many available for you to choose from.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://familynhouse.com/finding-the-right-electronic-pest-control-device/" target="blank">Finding the Right Electronic Pest Control Device</a></strong><br /> If you want the best pest control measures that you can get, getting an electronic pest control device is something that you are really going to want to consider.</p>
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Technology in contemporary times is so very fast paced that what is &#8216;novel&#8217; today, becomes &#8216;outdated&#8217; tomorrow. Rodent control is not something that has remained unaffected by latest know-how and the change has been an improvement in every way.
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<p>Technology in contemporary times is so very fast paced that what is &#8216;novel&#8217; today, becomes &#8216;outdated&#8217; tomorrow. <font size="2" color="#99cc00"><a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org/sound-waves-to-control-pest" target="_blank" title="pewst control">Rodent contro</a>l</font> is not something that has remained unaffected by latest know-how and the change has been an improvement in every way.</p>
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<p>Rat Zappers have introduced high-tech mechanism in rat control and made possible a humane and tidy way eliminating rats and mice. Ask somebody who has suffered from a severe infestation and he&#8217;ll be able to testify that the problem continues to be an acute and nagging pain until total eradication may be achieved.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:TvSn64U-7wiCKM:http://www.michigan.gov/images/MDA_Image45_21234_7.jpg" alt="rats" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="88" height="137" align="left" />Being environment friendly is not just a vogue limited within a conscious and concerned circle but a crying survival prerequisite for everyone. It is not surprising then that though rodent control methods like poisoned baits and the ordinary snap-traps and glue traps continue to be in use, electronic devices have gained a decided advantage over them. An incidental discovery by Mr. Robert Noe, and now manufactured by his company Agrizap the Rat Zapper has received acceptance in twelve countries worldwide apart from the U.S.A. The original Rat Zapper Classic has been supplemented by the development of the bigger Rat Zapper Ultra and both models use patented electronic technology to deliver a fatal electric shock that kills rodents immediately on contact. The Rat Zapper battle station is an extended system of several individual units that was devised to meet rodent control needs of larger homes and commercial establishments. The Rat Zapper is convenient to use and may be placed in remote positions and yet tracked through the Rat Tale, which is a cord attachment.</p>
<p> Two modern electronic pest control methods are the ultrasonic and ultra- magnetic and both have seen some favor with users. But unlike the Rat Zapper, which applies an electric shock, the <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org" target="_blank" title="mice control"><font color="#99cc00">ultrasonic and ultra-magnetic devices</font></a> use high frequency sound waves and magnetic waves respectively. These have an initial repelling effect for rodents but they almost always return after a while when the devices are turned off. Ultrasonic sound waves may also affect pets and humans. Rat Zappers do not interfere with the natural fields present in the environment and the electric current is activated only when the rodent contact completes the circuit.</p>
<p> The Rat Zapper has featured in various magazines, newspapers and TV channels and received positive reviews. The Wall Street Journal and Forbes.com highlighted the vision of Robert Noe in creating a &#8217;sexy rat trap&#8217; as he called it. The Wired magazine listed it under the &#8216;coolest gizmos of the universe&#8217; and Sky Mall even featured the Rat Zapper in their annual marketing conference. The device has appeared in a History Channel documentary on rodents and NBC&#8217;s &#8216;Today Show&#8217;.</p>
<p> Testimonials from satisfied customers are pouring in everyday at the Rat Zapper customer care. It has a team of tech support ready to answer queries and troubleshoot if necessary and may be contacted through email or a phone to 888-Dead-Rat. In keeping with the customs of environment friendliness, Agrizap advises customers to dispose of machines that have served their purpose through electronic recyclers and do &#8216;the green thing&#8217;.</p>
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<p> <strong><a href="http://living.peta.org/2008/humane-rodent-control" target="blank">Humane Rodent Control</a></strong><br /> &nbsp; Mice. Oh so cute. If only they didn&rsquo;t leave their little evidence everywhere.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://apartments.about.com/od/pestcontrol/a/miceratcontrol.htm" target="blank">Mice and Rat Control </a></strong><br /> Many renters get grossed out at the thought of having to deal with trapped mice and rat remains.</p>
<p> <a href="http://illinoispestcontrol1.com/pest-control-companies/chicago-exterminators-chicago-pest-control" target="blank"><strong>Chicago Exterminators</strong> </a><br /> &nbsp; Chicago pest control is to pour bleach down your drains once or twice per week.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://www.howtogetridofstuff.com/uncategorized/how-to-get-rid-of-mongeese/" target="blank">How to Get Rid of Mongeese</a></strong><br /> How to Get Rid of Mongeese: Rodent Control</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://readthenact.blogspot.com/2009/01/humane-rodent-control.html" target="blank">Humane Rodent Control</a></strong><br /> Mice are cute, but pests none the less.</p>
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<p>  Pests have become a major problem in India. They have become a peril in every area of human occupation.</p>
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<p> They are a constant cause to several diseases and damage to valuable properties. So <a href="http://www.sonicpestcontrol.org" target="_blank" title="rats"><font size="2" color="#99cc00">pest control</font></a> in India is very necessary. A campaign at large scale should be done in India to control pests. There are several chemicals available in the market today which are often used for control the pests. But people should use chemicals carefully and utmost safety. Because there are some side effects of chemicals used in controlling pests. Generally chemical used for controlling insects etc are poisonous, so people should use them with utmost safety. Here are some important tips for using insect control. These informative tips can give you an insight into everything you need to know about safe use of insect control chemicals.</p>
<p> <img src="http://freedigitalphotos.net/image.php?src=426" alt="preventive pest control" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="150" height="108" align="left" /><br /> Insect control chemicals must be done with utmost care and safety. It does not matter where you are using - in your household items or your vegetable gardens. Remember, chemicals using for controlling insects are toxic so be careful. So, before using them you should use hand globe. After finishing task you should wash your hands with soaps or shampoos. I think if you do not mind on your budget you can hire a professional for using chemicals of insect control.</p>
<p> You should not involve your children while you are using chemicals of insect control. Keep your children far away from such chemicals.</p>
<p> If you are using insect killer chemicals on your household items or kitchen utensil, use them 4 or 5 hour later after washing and cleaning them well. You should wash your kitchen utensils with washing soaps or liquids of good quality.</p>
<p> Use insect or pest control chemicals in your vegetable gardens carefully. Don&#8217;t spread of chemicals in overdose. It may cause to damage of your vegetable plants. Use vegetables after at least one week.</p>
<p> Use of insect killer chemicals in furniture should be also used with utmost care. Use chemicals in appropriate quantity. Don&#8217;t use in excessive quantity.</p>
<p> Be sure chemicals you are going to use for pest or insect control are specifically prepared for the insects or pest you are targeting. In today market specific insect killer or control chemical are available. Such as today cockroach killer, rat killer, fly killer, mosquito killer, etc are available in the market.</p>
<p> You should consider substitute of chemical insect killer. For example you can use kerosene, solution of detergent powder, etc to kill some types of insects. You can use leaves of Tulsi, Neem, etc as the substitute of chemical insect killer in food grains.</p>
<p> To avoid disadvantages of chemical insect control you should use biological and organic insect killer. Biological or organic pest controls are safe and harmless.</p>
<p> So, you can make safe pest control by following above mentioned tips. Surly it will be useful for you. There are several companies in Delhi which offer services like pest control in Delhi, insect control, etc. Delhi pest control companies are well-known for their quality products.</p>
<p> Michael John is an eminent analyst and writer. He has authored several books Pest Control in Delhi and Delhi Pest Control.<br /> Termite Pest Control and Cockroach Pest Control<br /> Now he is rendering his services to www.pestcontrolindelhi.com.</p>
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<p> <strong><a href="http://www.pestweb.com/todaysquestion.cfm?id=3802" target="blank">Education and References</a></strong><br /> . These two products are aerosols from Waterbury Companies, and both contain natural pyrethrum and the single synergist PBO (piperonyl butoxide).</p>
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<p> <strong><a href="http://www.onedayoneinternship.com/internships/safer-pest-control-project/" target="blank">Safer Pest Control Project </a></strong><br /> If you are fascinated by the  idea of Integrated Pest Management, then an internship with Safer Pest Control Project might be a great way to spend your summer.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/pest-control-denver-co-bug-man-inc/13526208/" target="blank">Pest Control Denver CO Bug Man Inc.</a></strong><br /> Watch the Pest Control Denver CO Bug Man Inc. Video from YouTube :: Videos by chipperball on Mefeedia.com.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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