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  1.  The entire world is definitely going green. "Green" could be the color of environmental stress, the impetus that compels cutting edge technology, the buzz word of the conscious. Concern for the environment and man's impact on it is bringing a ton of new products to marketpest control isn't any exception. Environmentally-friendly pest control products and services are growing in popularity, especially in the commercial sector. Even eco-savvy residential consumers are asking about natural alternatives to traditional pesticides, however, their ardor often cools when confronted by the 10 percent to 20% cost differential and longer treatment times, some times a few weeks.
  2.  The increasing of America's environmental consciousness, coupled with increasingly strict national regulations regulating traditional chemical pesticides, seems to be shifting the pest control industry's focus to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques. IPM is considered not just safer for the environment, but safer for people, pets and secondary scavengers such as owls. Of 378 pest management companies surveyed in 2008 from Pest Control Technology magazine, two thirds said they offered IPM services of some sort.
  3.  Rather than jelqing pest sites with a poisonous cocktail of insecticides intended to kill,'' IPM is targeted on chemical avoidance methods made to keep insects out. While low- or - no-toxicity products may also be utilised to encourage pests to pack their bags, control and removal efforts focus on finding and eliminating the root of infestation: entrance points, attractants, harborage and food.
  4.  Particularly popular with schools and assisted living facilities charged with guarding the health and fitness of the nation's youngest and oldest citizens, people at highest risk from poisonous chemicals, IPM is grabbing the attention of hotels, office buildings, apartment complexes and other industrial sectors, as well as low-income residential customers. Founded in equivalent parts by ecological concerns and health hazard fears, fascination with IPM is bringing a host of brand new environmentally-friendly pest management services and products -- both high- and low tech -- to advertise.
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  6.  "Probably the very best product out there's just a door sweep," confided Tom Green, president of the Integrated Pest Management Institute of North America, a nonprofit organization that certifies green exterminating businesses. In an Associated Press interview posted on MSNBC online last April,'' Green explained,"A mouse could squeeze through a gap the size of a pen diameter. So if you have got a quarter-inch gap under your doorway, as far as a mouse is concerned, there isn't any door there whatsoever." Cock Roaches can slither via a one-eighth inch crevice.
  7.  IPM is"a better way to pest control to the wellness of the house, the environment and your family," explained Cindy Mannes,'' spokeswoman for the National Pest Management Association, the 6.3 billion pest control industry's own trade association, at the same Associated Press story. However, because IPM is still a comparatively new addition into this pest control toolbox, Mannes cautioned that there's little industry consensus on this is of green services.
  8.  In an effort to create industry standards for IPM providers and providers, the Integrated Pest Management Institute of United States created the Green Shield Certified (GSC) program. IPM favors mechanical, cultural and physical techniques to control insects, but may use bio-pesticides derived from naturally-occurring materials such as animals, bacteria, plants and certain minerals.
  9.  https://www.pennalternativefuels.com/uncategorized/can-there-be-a-boom-or-bust-coming-for-organic-pest-control/ , like trained dogs that sniff out bed pests, look decidedly lowtech, but employ state-of-the-art procedures to achieve effects. For example, farmers used dogs' sensitive noses to sniff out problem pests for years and years; however, training dogs to sniff out explosives and drugs is a rather recent growth.
  10.  Still another new pest control procedure is birth control. After San Francisco was threatened with mosquitoes carrying potentially life threatening West Nile Virus, bicycle messengers were hired to flee the town and drop packets of biological insecticide into the city's 20,000 storm drains. A kind of birth control for mosquitoes, the newest method has been considered safer than airborne spraying with the compound pyrethrum, the normal mosquito abatement procedure, according to a recent story posted on the National Public Radio website.
  11.  Of course , there are efforts underway to construct a better mousetrap. The advanced Track & Trap system attracts rats or rodents to a food channel dusted with powder. Rodents leave a blacklight-visible trail that allows pest control pros to secure entry avenues. Coming soon, night watch uses pheromone research to trap and lure bed bugs. Back in England, a sonic apparatus built to repel rats and squirrels is being tested, along with the aptly named Rat Zapper is supposed to deliver a lethal jolt using only two AA batteries.
  12.  With this influx of new environmentally-friendly products rides a posse of regulations. Critics of contemporary EPA regulations restricting the sale of certain pest-killing chemicals accuse the government of unfairly limiting a homeowner's power to protect his home. The EPA's 2004 banning of the compound diazinon for household usage a couple of years ago removed a potent ant-killer from the homeowner's insect control arsenal. Similarly, 2008 EPA regulations prohibiting the selling of small quantities of effective rodenticides, unless sold inside an enclosed snare, has stripped rodent-killing chemicals from the shelves of hardware and diy stores, limiting the homeowner's ability to protect his family and property from these disease-carrying pests.
  13.  Acting for the public well, the government's pesticide-control activities are particularly aimed at protecting children. According to a May 20, 2008 report on CNN online, a study performed by the American Association of Poison Control Centers indicated that the rat poison had been in charge of almost 60,000 poisonings between 2001 and 2003, 250 of them causing serious accidents or death. National Wildlife Service examining in California found rodenticide residue in every creature tested.
  14.  Individuals are embracing the notion of pest control and environmentally-friendly, cutting-edge pest management products and techniques. Availability and government regulations are limiting consumers' self-treatment alternatives, forcing them to turn to professional pest control companies to get rest in pest invasions. While this has established a viable solution for industrial clients, few residential customers seem willing to pay for higher costs for newer, more labor intensive green pest control services and products and fewer are prepared to wait for the further week or two it may take these products to work. It's taking leadership efforts for pest control organizations to teach consumers from the long-term benefits of green and organic pest treatments.
  15.  Though the cold, hard reality is that when people have a pest problemthey want it gone and they want it gone now! If rats or mice come inside their property destroying their property and endangering their family with disease, if termites or carpenter ants are eating their home equity, even in case roaches are invading their kitchen or should they are sharing their bed with bed bugs, consumer attention in ecological friendliness plummets. If folks call a pest control company, the main point is that they need the pests dead! Now! Pest control firms are standing up against the wave of consumer requirement for prompt eradication by enhancing their natural and green pest control product supplies. These fresh natural products take the responsible long term strategy to pest control; the one that protects our environment, children, and also our own health. Some times it is alone moving from the tide of popular requirement, but authentic leadership, in the pest control industry, means embracing these fresh natural technologies when they aren't popular with all the user - yet.
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