No one likes uninvited guests. But, when the unwanted visitors are goose-bump inducing creepy critters, drastic action may be required.
But, if you’re thinking of racing to the store and purchasing a tub of over the counter pesticide, you should be aware that in it’s Citizen’s Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety, the Environmental Protection Agency advises that “one of the greatest causes of dangerous pesticide exposure to humans is the use of pesticides in and around the home.”
In addition, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) reports that,
“The pesticides we use to control weeds and insects in and around our homes can be significant health hazards. Exposure to certain pesticides is associated with health problems ranging from skin rashes to nervous system disorders and cancer.”
Those with children could be at an even greater risk. According to the NRDC, “children are at the greatest risk of harm because of their hand-to-mouth habits and still-developing nervous systems.”
With that in mind you may want to opt for a professional pest controller. But how do you know if you’re getting one that is qualified?
According to James Whidden, President of Mug-A-Bug Pest & Termite Control in Colorado, there are a few questions wise customers should ask before hiring a professional exterminator, such as: “Are they licensed by the Dept. of Agriculture in their respective state? Are they bonded and insured?”
Widden also suggests that customers ask if the exterminator is using chemicals that originate from the original manufacturer or if he or she uses any products that are formulated in house?
“You have to assume that if you’re hiring a professional exterminator, they are educated on the proper products for the pest being treated,” he says. “But you will not have an absolute guarantee that is the case. If the products are in their original containers you should be ok.”
Jeff Eisenberg, President of Pest Away Incorporated in New York City, agrees that a thorough interview is essential to picking the right pest control professional.
“They should ask if they are licensed and, more importantly, if all of their technicians are licensed and certified,” Eisenberg says. ” They should be prepared to show proof at time of service and they should make sure they have a BBB rating that is A or higher.”
Eisenberg also says customers should make sure that the pest control specialist has been in business for a good while and runs a successful and stable business.
“You want to see if they work out of their house, which may indicate a rinky-dink operation “he says, “They should ask for references of places they have done and ask about warranties. ”
Many sufferers of infestations worry about the cost of hiring a professional exterminator. And, despite the risks, they decide to employ their own methods to try to solve their pest problem.
According to Eisenberg, this can be a big mistake.
“Almost all of the poisoning mishaps in this country are from do-it-yourselfers,” he says.
Whidden also warns against a do-it-yourself mentality when it comes to pest control.
“Choosing the proper product is absolutely essential,” he says. “For example, with Ant Control, certain times of the year an ant will be feeding on protein, instead of sugar. If you choose a sweet bait and their feeding on protein at that time you will have an improper result of control.”
Whidden says you should choose a professional pest controller for the same reasons that you choose a surgeon for your surgery: you want the job done right and precise.
“A professional knows the biology behind each pest that he is treating,” he says. “In most cases the homeowner is throwing some sort of chemical at the pest hoping they get lucky.”
Whidden says a professional is looking for food source, harborage, and other conducive conditions that will enhance the problem. Acoording to him, chemicals are not always the answer and that educating the customer many times resolves the issues at hand.
In addition to their confusion about who to call, many people may also feel anxiety about balancing the desire to rid their home of pests with the worry about endangering their family with toxic chemicals. For those, individuals, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) may be the answer.
(IPM) is a technique that the EPA says is “an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices.” is is a useful method which Eisenberg says his company has been using since the very beginning over 19 years ago.
“This method is a philosophy of solving pest problems by utilizing as little to no pesticides as possible,” he says. “The way this is accomplished is by correctly identifying the source of the problem and correcting it. This can be achieve by cleaning up an unsanitary area, building the pest out of the structure, fixing a leaky pipe, and sometimes if necessary, using a mild material that is targeted right at the infestation.”
Whitten agrees that IPM definitely works and has been around for several years. Unfortunately, he says, a lot of organizations are slow to adopt it.
“Education goes a long way in pest control.” he says. “Many times that is all it takes.
Eliminating the source that the pest thrives in will always have a positive result.”
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