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How Dusts Kill Pests

Dusts are a useful tool in the tool kit of the do it yourself pest controller. In this article, we discuss insect biology and how dusts have used that insect biology to our advantage.

November 14, 2011  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

How NOT to Protect Yourself From Mosquitos!

November 8, 2011  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Analysis Reveals Malaria, Other Diseases as Ancient, Adaptive and Persistent Foes

One of the most comprehensive analyses yet done of the ancient history of insect-borne disease concludes for the first time that malaria is not only native to the New World, but it has been present long before humans existed and has evolved through birds and monkeys.

November 3, 2011  Tags: , ,   Posted in: Mosquito Control  No Comments

Mosquitos Have Been New Orleans Issue for a While Now….

1926: Mosquitoes are a scourge to outdoor life in New Orleans

November 1, 2011  Tags: , ,   Posted in: Mosquito Control  No Comments

Caterpillar Crazy! How to Minimize Caterpillars in Your Home and Yard

SUMMARY: In this article we will discuss basic caterpillar biology and effective methods to reduce populations in your home and yard.

October 10, 2011  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Pest Control Prevention: Mom to Mom

Using simple prevention techniques and routine care, mothers can make their job as DIY pest controllers much easier.

October 5, 2011  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Vector Ban Mosquito Control How to Video

September 29, 2011  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Mosquito Control  No Comments

More West Nile Mosquitos!

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September 29, 2011   Posted in: Mosquito Control  No Comments

Ultracide Flea and Tick Control Aerosol Spray How To Video

September 28, 2011   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Proper Dusting Techniques

Proper Dusting Tips: When applying, the duster should be filled only halfway – no more than two-thirds full. This allows for adequate air space to create the desired air/dust mixture prior to application. If there is too much dust in the duster, clumps of dust on treated surfaces may result, leading to overapplication of the [...]

September 21, 2011  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments