Showing posts with label Pesticides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pesticides. Show all posts

Pesticides to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

An integrated pest management strategy is required when exterminating or getting rid of bed bugs.

Available in the market are several pesticides to control bed bugs. The list of pesticides for the purpose can be a long one, and you may easily access them or buy them in the market.

But professional help from pest control operators are necessary because small failures and mistakes in applying pesticides to control bedbugs may cause more serious problems.

Pesticides’ formulations

The most common pesticides and insecticides, from the long list of available ones in the market, for controlling bedbugs usually are classified as:
· Contact insecticides. These substances have their own long list. Most bed bugs pesticides contain a number of contact insecticides that have the ability to kill bed bugs instantly when they come or get into direct contact with surfaces with the pesticide or its residues.
Contact insecticides are normally made up of pyrethoids, which are formulated synthetically or from natural extracts from chrysanthemum flowers. These substances tend to emit smell that instantly knocks out bed bugs.

However, bed bugs may develop repelling properties or characteristics against the substance. Hence, using contact insecticides may not mean killing bed bugs, but preventing them from getting into surfaces applied with the pesticide.

· Insect growth regulators or IGR. These insecticide is also common among the long list of pesticides for controlling bed bugs. The pesticide does not directly target adult or crawling bed bugs. The pesticide’s attack on bedbugs is based on the principle that the youngsters are more vulnerable.

IGRs affect and directly exterminate eggs or bed bugs that have just hatched. The eggs’ and the young bed bugs’s development are hindered and stalled, thus, no new generation of bed bugs will follow the current one.

IGR application is not a quick way to control bed bugs. From among the other pesticides in the currently existing list, IGR is the slowest, or the insecticide that will have results in the longest time.

But IGRs are truly effective. No doubt about that that. All you have to do is wait. Slowly, but surely, that is.

· Insecticidal dusts. Insecticidal dusts are those in the list that are directly applied or spayed to bed bugs. The insecticide is made up or conveyed into dusts, which are directly aimed at crawling bed bugs.

Insecticidal dusts, on the other hand, is the most potent compared to other pesticides in the list. The substance works by ruining bed bugs’ outer waxy coats, causing the bed bugs to dry out easily.

These pesticides usually are made up of fine granules of silica powder or ground glass to ensure efficiency. The fact makes it very harmful to humans, too.

Insecticidal dusts are often applied to crevices or cracks in the floor or wall that are suspiciously infested with bed bugs.

List of pesticides that control bed bugs

The list of pesticides to control bed bugs is ever growing. Every year a handful of additional insecticides make the list longer. This acknowledges how people are concerned with the increasing annoyance and discomfort from having bed bugs at home.

The most common pesticides available in the market are: Pyrethrins, Tempo, Allethrin, Delta Dust Flee/ Dragnet, Malathion, Drione Dust and Suspend SC. The list is very incomplete, but the above mentioned are the most common and easily purchasable in the market today.

The short listed pesticides are commonly sprayed into areas suspected of being habitat for bed bugs.

As mentioned in the pesticides categories, these sprays are aimed at knocking out bed bugs directly by attacking their physical vulnerabilities.

Professional help from seasoned pest control operators, however, is needed in applying or using the pesticides. The insecticides may also cause a long list of harmful effects to humans that may inhale the spray or may have skin contacts with the pesticide residues.

In case, any allergic reaction or physical counter-reaction is experienced due to the pesticides, consult or immediately seek advise of your physician or family doctor.

Prevention is still on top of the list

Yes, of course. An ounce of prevention is way better than pounds of cure. The statement applies to the control of bed bugs infestation. Hygiene and regular room checks by pest control personnel can do wonders in your fight against bed bugs.

Education and knowledge about what to do and how to deal with bedbugs will definitely get into the top of our list inn fighting bed bug infestation.
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Of Bed Bugs and Of Pesticides

Movies may currently depict them as loveable and fun creatures which almost always embark on humorous and insightful adventures. Science may always regard them as awesome and wonderful creatures because of their structure and characteristics.

But in reality, for sure, you will always despise them. All the descriptions are referring to mites and bed bugs.

Bed bugs and mites are tiny little insects that normally thrive in our home. Something must be in them that they really do love to live with people or be unlikely and unwanted transients to people’s homes.

Unlike several organisms, which scientifically, live with you in your home under a relationship called ‘commesalism’ (where their presence will not be regarded as burden), mites and bed bugs are dislike because they affect and pester people.

Mites on their part eat wood and destroy several vulnerable furniture or fixtures in your home. There are only several on limited occasions that mites are reported to bite people or animals. Normally, that is not their intention because that is not their thing.

Bed bugs, on the other hand, have to bite people to survive. It is because bed bugs suck blood from unsuspicious and unwilling hosts or victims for nourishment.

Bed bugs have long and elongated but sharp beaks that help them pierce through hosts’ skin to enjoy the abundant reserve or resources of blood.

Usually, bed bugs go out and hunt or suck blood at night, when the unsuspecting victim is usually asleep. Bed bugs’ bites are normally negligible, you can hardly feel them. That is because bed bugs are so tiny and miniscule.

Don’t worry. Bed bugs can never suck too much blood from you. Normally, a single bed bug can suck only a sixteenth of a milliliter of blood from you.

That amount is so negligible.

Controlling mites and bed bugs

The discomfort caused by mites and bed bugs are so annoying that you will surely always want to eliminate them totally from your life and from your home.

That is why, since time immemorial, there are lots of pesticides and insecticides that abound in the market to exterminate mites and bed bugs.

Substances that aim to control and kill bed bugs and mites normally, and more often, come in the form of sprays. It is because through this form, the protective covering or wax-like substances in mites’ and bed bugs’ skin is destroyed.

Anti-mites and bed bugs sprays have common ingredients. All of these sprays have powderized glass or silica powder. When you say powderized, they are ground down to the tiniest and smallest size possible.

Why glass and silica? We know that the two substances can cut through any surface. Because mites’ and bed bugs’ skins are so hard and protected, it will take too harsh and potent materials to cut through their skin.

Powderized glass and silica will do the wonder.

Sprays that kill mites and bed bugs work in way that the chemicals are mixed with them. After spraying, or after the mites and bed bugs are sprayed on with pesticides and insecticides, the powderized glass and silica cuts through their skin.

After that, the mites’ and bed bugs’ skin will be ruined. That is the time the chemical will get in. The system of mites and bed bugs will then be vulnerable without their protective covering.

Chemicals normally get in to dry out or take away moisture from the insides or viscera of mites and bed bugs.

Through the process, mites and bed bugs will surely be killed.

Be careful

However potent they may be in killing or exterminating mites and bed bugs, be sure to handle pesticides and insecticides with utmost care.

Read all labels of such sprays before finally suing them so you will have an idea how extremely poisonous they can get.

Also take note of the precautionary measures and first aid recommendations advised by the manufacturers of such sprays in case you accidentally inhaled or take in such substances.

Even if its very important or even if it becomes your top priority to get rid of mites and bed bugs in your home, be sure you are safe all through out the process. Don’t be exterminated along with them.
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