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The number 1 Killer of Mankind = mosquitoes.

Malaria No More is determined to end malaria deaths. We’re helping the world get it done by engaging leaders, rallying the public, and delivering life-saving tools and education to families across Africa. Wouldn’t it be great to end a disease that continues to kill millions each and every year. This disease alone has killed more people and probably animals than anything else in the age of mankind. With the possible exception of that giant meteor I guess. Zika, dengue, chikungunya, filarial worms and yellow fever are all transmitted to humans by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.

Get rid of them

Put screen on windows and doors.

Get rid of breeding areas.

Use bug spray

Protect children with netting over cribs

 

World Mosquito Day

World Mosquito Day


Never before seen letters reveal the story of the scientist who laid the foundations of a cure for malaria more than a century ago

When British doctor Sir Ronald Ross discovered the crucial link between mosquitoes and malaria at the end of the 19 century, he understandably thought it marked the beginning of the end of the deadly disease… More than a century after Ross’s momentous break through, malaria continues to kill hundreds of thousands of people every year- a neglected disease for much of the 20 century.

    

http://www.malarianomore.org or http://www.endmalarianow.org

Arizona Brown or Brown Recluse Spider?

     

Arizona Brown or Brown Recluse Spider?

Don’t get me wrong, bugs travel. Pretty obvious with West Nile Virus and more recently Bed Bugs. Keep an eye out for anything unusual and as always call me – I love this stuff!

I Hate Flies oh and mosquitoes too!

I Hate Flies oh and Mosquitoes too!

 

I recently found this new device which I have just placed an order for because I Hate Flies and Mosquitoes too. It is called “Mosquito Eliminator”.

 

                                                                        

Why is it important to control flies and mosquitoes?

  • House flies have been shown to carry the disease organisms causing typhoid fever, cholera, summer diarrhea, dysentery, tuberculosis, anthrax and ophthalmia, as well as parasitic worms. Flies contaminate food and they have been linked to many illnesses including those caused by E-coli, Salmonella, and Streptococci.
  • Attracts mosquitoes and other flying insects.
  • Customers and guest are unaware of the device.
  • No scattered insect parts from electrocution and no hazards from chemical pesticides.
  • Exclusive automatic advance 30 day cartridge trapping system.
  • Fresh sticky surface and attractants released continuously. Proprietary black light technology combined with special attractants.

Call ProBest today to order yours @ $195, replacement cartridges @ $19.95 and UV light $29.95 – local delivery FREE

 

I truly don’t understand! To use pesticides or not to, that is the question?

I truly don’t understand! To use pesticides or not to, that is the question?

For the record I will start with this statement “Insects have killed more humans than anything else, period!” Mosquitoes and fleas primarily, mosquitoes continue to kill 1 million people each year and yet we allow these radical left wing groups to push us toward silliness.  Matt Dalen of the New Canaan, Connecticut http://www.acorn-online.com wrote this article “Could ban on pesticides at schools be lifted” 1 1/2 years ago someone decided that no pesticides were a good idea and this law was passed HB-5155.

Now to another case in point, Ohio has been pushing to get a pesticide re-approved because of the big resurgence of Bed Bugs.

So I guess here is the question – How is it that in Ohio they need pesticides but Connecticut doesn’t? Frankly I’m getting tired of people jumping to the conclusion that all pesticides are BAD, the Pest Control Industry has known for years that an approach called Integrated Pest Management (IPM) works.

So what exactly is IPM – this is straight from the EPA site 

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. IPM programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the environment. This information, in combination with available pest control methods, is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means, and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.

The example below is based on Cockroaches:

  1. Acceptable pest levels – One cockroach may not trigger issues but maybe 10 might, set by school
  2. Preventive cultural practices – How did the roaches get into the school, prevent boxes from being delivered into the inside of the school.
  3. Monitoring – The use of glue boards to trigger action, by the way the use of glue board may eliminate the problem.
  4. Mechanical means –  use of traps, glue boards, stepping on the roach or even the use of an Insect Growth Regulator.
  5. Biological controls – use of different micro-organisms to control pest.
  6. Responsible Pesticide Use – There are several products available that are considered low risk – least toxic that could be incorporated into a program. A number of years ago there was a product which was a fungus that the roaches ate, baits are also useful.

I’m sick and tired of people jumping to conclusions before they have all the facts, without pesticides insects might make a big comeback like ie Bed Bugs. Without adequate resources at our disposal people would die, so don’t blame the pesticide without the facts. The Pest Management Professional isn’t just a bugman – they are trained to use what they know and are not out to kill the world with pesticide. I’m a PROFESSIONAL and proud of that fact, I’m ticked that the first response is to get rid of the pesticide before we have all the facts. My company uses home sealing, caulking and other equipment before we bring out the pesticides in our toolbox. We use IPM daily and to prove that point we are Gold members of the Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program – we live it EVERYDAY. I have been in homes where pesticide was the only answer, roaches and I mean roaches (100,000 upwards) children at risk from asthma, disease etc but I guess that doesn’t matter. Maybe we should ban everyone from using pesticides,  using 1 can of whatever to kill 1 spider. OK rant is over!!!

Comments anyone or are you to scared to stand up and be counted. Sheeple….

This is too funny….. to much time on their hands… Blood – sucking spiders

This is too funny….. to much time on their hands…

 

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If you ever get the chance to hear Dr. Jerome Goddard University of Mississippi Medical Entomologist – you must, he is exciting and just full of knowledge. Thanks to http://home seal.myerspest.com/ for bringing this to my attention. He and some of his students put this little video together, don’t go out in the woods alone…. Here is his youtube site info, he has a few more informative video’s available – http://www.youtube.com/user/Jeromie1234/videos

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