Archive for October, 2009
Demand CS with iCAP Long Lasting Insecticide
Long-Lasting Protection Against a long list of Pests. Â Demand cs with iCAP technologyTM solves the most difficult insect pest control problems. Among those are mosquitoes, which are more than just a nuisance to your customers. They also transmit the deadly West Nile Virus. Demand CS helps you control this problem for your customers. Â [...]
October 28, 2009
Tags: Demand CS, DIY pest Control, Icap, insecticide, Smart Cap Posted in: Ant control, Bed Bug Control, flea control, Mosquito Misting System, Pest Control Techniques, roach control, Spider Control, springtail control, Uncategorized
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Non Toxic Approach to Mice Control
A NON-TOXIC APPROACH TO PEST MANAGEMENT  Snap Traps  Identify rodent pathways and place traps accordingly Common attractants include peanut butter, chocolate frosting and nutella When children and pets are present, place snap traps in tamper-resistant bait stations  Mechanical Traps  Identify active runways and place mechanical traps in dark areas, along walls [...]
October 27, 2009
Posted in: Mouse control, rodent control, Uncategorized
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Expert tips on rodent control Inspection: Know your enemy!
Expert tips on rodent control Inspection: Know your enemy! Droppings Fecal pellets are the most commonly encountered sign in a rodent inspection and serve as primary evidence to confirm an infestation. Even a small population of mice can produce literally thousands of droppings in a short period of time. By identifying the rodent droppings, you [...]
October 22, 2009
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Rodent Baiting: Location recommendations and other useful information
Rodent BAITING Your Three Lines of Defense: When we refer to rodent baiting it simply means to use a rodenticide (Poison) to control and eliminate your rat or mouse population. There are a variety of rodenticides and bait stations that can be used for the purpose of rodent control. From large lockable units call EZ [...]
October 12, 2009
Tags: Bait location, do it yourself pest control, how to kill rats, Mouse control, rodent control Posted in: Mouse control, rodent control, Uncategorized
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Trapper Rat Glue Boards Traps Stickiest on the Market
Trapper Rat Glue Boards Traps Stickiest on the Market Stickiest glue on the market Strong enough to hold even the largest rat Captures Rats and Mice without poisons Place the board along a wall or other rodent runway. Rats and mice will run right into it and become stuck on the thick glue surface Just [...]
October 9, 2009
Tags: do it yourself pest control, eco safe traps, non chemical traps, pest control, rat control, rodent control, trapper glue boards Posted in: Mouse control, rodent control
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JT Eaton Bait Block Features “how to Kill Rats and Mice”
JT Eaton Bait Block Product Features: • Easy-to-use 2 ounce Peanut Butter or Apple Bait Block Rodenticides • Superior Performance as Both a Clean out and Maintenance Bait. • Highly Palatable to Rodents. • Controls Roof Rats, Norway Rats and House Mice. • Made with Food-Grade Ingredients Preferred By Rodents. • Excellent Indoors or Outdoors. [...]
October 8, 2009
Posted in: Mouse control, rodent control
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Contrac Blox Rodenticide Kills Rats and Mice
Contrac Blox Rodenticide Kills Rats and Mice Contrac All-weather Blox Rodenticide is a single feeding Rat and Mouse bait. It is the idea blend of food grade ingredients and low wax to yield a highly palatable, weatherable bait that is very attractive to rodents. Secondary poisoning is very minimal with Contrac and an antidote to [...]
October 7, 2009
Posted in: rodent control
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What goes BUMP in the Night?
When we say what goes bump in the night we are not talking about Halloween, but Rodent Control. Those l ittle fellows that can cause us as homeoweners, business owners, resturant owners, etc. so much trouble. It is hard to believe that a mouse only needs a hole the size of your pinky to get inside [...]
October 1, 2009
Tags: baits, glue boards, mice, poison for rats, rat, rodent control, Traps Posted in: rodent control
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