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
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Effectiveness of Dust on Bed Bugs
Effectiveness of dust on bed bugs Bed bugs continue to plague our homes, hotels and even air planes. They are difficult to kill and for international travelers an extreme concern. With all the recommended control methods out on the market today, reviewing what type of products are still showing to be 100% effective against bed [...]
January 6, 2011
Tags: Bed Bug Control, Delta Dust, drione dust, dust on bed bugs, motherearth diatomaceous earth, tempo dust Posted in: Bed Bug Control
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Bedlam Beats Bed Bug Eggs
Bedlam Insecticide is specially designed to control bed bugs, lice and dust mites. Bedlam is an aerosol product that may be used to treat fabric, garments, and bedding materials, as well as for crack and crevice treatments on and around baseboards, floorboards, headboards, and walls. Only Bedlam is proven to kill bed bugs and their [...]
July 7, 2009
Tags: bed bug kits, bedlam, Delta Dust, kill bed bugs Posted in: Bed Bug Control
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Carpenter Bee Problems
Carpenter bees can be a difficult problem, and once they find the spot for their galleries the bee game is on. The best way to treat for them is being proactive and treating the areas of interest in early spring. Carpenter bees do not eat the wood so flavor of wood is not a concern, but soft woods such as cedar and redwoods are much easier for them to chew into.
April 17, 2009
Tags: Bees, carpenter bees, Delta Dust, Demand CS Posted in: Uncategorized
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