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Green Pest Control – Dallas TX Conference
Green is the thing especially during Green week. The yellow brick road is now green. Pest control is no different. Green Pest control is the new buzz. But what does it mean? What is green pest control?
Is the pest control company green or are they just “Green Washing” ?
This brings back memories of the 80’s “Light” craze. Everything was going “Lite”, “Light food”, “Lite Beer”, “Lite Cheese”, stick a light label on it and it was hot. It’s the “New and Improved” sells pitch. Or try “No Calories” for water that never had calories. “Fat Free” gelatins, no fat all sugar. “Reduced Fat Mayo” sure you’ve gone down in fat nano grams, but shouldn’t you just skip the mayo all together? We went through and are still suffering from the “Low-Carb” label. From craze, rave, wave, to the grave. The problem with the newest fad is that being new makes it unknown and the results unsure. Fortunately the rage that is worthwhile leaves its everlasting impression. And we believe that green means better, better for you and better for the earth.
“Greener is Cleaner”
The problem still remains, “What is Green Pest Control?”
Unfortunately after day 1 of The Green Pest Management Conference, there is still no concrete answer. Being green is still too new for most of the pest control industry. The best way to say it is that Green comes in shades. There is the “100% Organic group”, the “All Naturals”, and the much looser “Mix and Match”. More of a hybrid approach.
Bulwark’s stance, forget the label and the hype, we know and have always known that the customer wants the most effective and the safest pest control solution. If you label green as using the most effective solution with the least amount of exposure to families, children, pets, water, and the environment then you can label Bulwark Green. Bulwark began its service with an in-wall treatment plan, no baseboard spraying, and using products that had been used and proven in agriculture pest control. Bulwark was one of the first pest control companies to feature EcoSmart products. Bulwark has always been aware of a customers concern about the safety of their family. Bulwark has always tried to do what we feel is best for the environment. Call it what you want. If you ask me, yes were are green, always have been a shade of green,… and a very dark green if you look at the logo…
and getting greener.
Always moving, always improving. Or as our employees have so lovingly phrased it, “Bulwark means Change” … The world is evolving, shouldn’t your pest control?
Bed Bugs and Pest Control
Bed bugs have become a major concern for pest control companies. Calls for bed bug service are pouring in around the nation. The National Management Control Association says they’ve seen a 71% increase in bed bug related calls. New York reported that bed bug infestations increased 34% during the past year. Where are these bed bugs coming from? Why are bed bugs on the rise?
Authorities want to point fingers at international travelers. They believe that individuals traveling abroad bring back the pests in clothes and in suit cases. Travelers within the US may also pick up these pests from hotels that are frequented by international travelers and bring them home. But what’s even more frightening is that idea that these bed bugs are moving out of the bed and into couches, airplanes, and movie theaters! …YIKES!
After a 50 year slump these bugs are back with a vengeance. And Pest Control companies are perplexed on how to solve the problem. They don’t fall under general pest control treatments. Realistically it takes special equipment and several interior treatments to rid a home of bed bugs. Plus its recommended that residents wash all of their laundry around the same time to kill of any bed bugs that are hiding in clothes. And according to pest control companies that attended the recent EPA: National Bed Bug Summit ,”Residents are a problem and are sometimes unwilling to cooperate or engage in behaviors to manage pests” ….Residents are a further nuisance because… “Preventative and ongoing inspection is necessary to address the problem, … residents and property managers do not cooperate or do not consider pest inspections to be a priority” The conclusion therefore is that IPM which integrates the residents doesn’t work.
It seems that ultimately those in attendance still don’t have a solid solution for controlling bed bugs. They made suggestions like “Property managers must be certified pest control operators to treat their own properties.” to ideas like “Pest Control Companies should be certified in bed bugs and there should be a national accrediting body for those pest control operators.” In the end, the biggest complaint from PCOs was that the EPA has restricted the use of products that use to work for bed bugs. So it seems they believe the only solution using the current products is a program that both the residents and PCOs can work together on and both share some of the burdens of failure or success. Needless to say, “We need to educate the public” was among the better solutions they came up with at the summit. So at least they all seemed to agree on one thing… There is a Bed Bug Epidemic and that the public needs to know about it.
But don’t worry they plan on holding another Bed Bug Summit to further discuss the problem and possible solutions.
Read EPA’s Full report here: http://www.epa.gov/oppfead1/cb/ppdc/bedbug-summit/partic-recom.pdf
Bed Bugs 2009 summit was held April 14th.
New bed bug site that proves useful and interesting: www.bugsinmybed.com 1/12/2010
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Scorpions on the rise!
2009 will be a Bad Scorpion Year.
Recent reports in Phoenix indicate a rise in scorpions stings being reported to the local health facilities. Online traffic to scorpion related pest control sites, like Austin Scorpion Control.com and Las Vegas Scropion Control. com have seen a large increase in visitors. And local pest control companies in Las Vegas, and Phoenix confirm that scorpion calls are up. All signs point to a bad scorpion year.
What’s the cause?
Scorpion sitings and stings are likely on the rise due to colder wetter weather. The wetter weather produces more vegetation, more pests, and in turn more food for scorpions. Scorpions are arachnids and like spiders they feed on other insects. So when the insect population booms, so does the scorpion population. The reason a colder winter generates more scorpions stings and calls is because the scorpions are heading indoors. Scorpions can go inactive for the winter, but if the weather changes from cold to warm and back to cold, or if the ground freezes early, then the scorpions that have not gone inactive or the inactive scorpions that become active again with the changes, immediately look to find better warmer harborage. And what better place to find constant warm weather then your home?
So the scorpion rise is due to the wetter weather and the general rise in pests. The scorpion stings and calls are due to more scorpions moving indoors. Most scorpion stings occur indoors.
Can you control scorpions?
That all depends on who you ask. Many people say you can’t control scorpions. Many pest control professionals will tell you that in order to get rid of scorpions you have to kill off their food supply, i.e. the other bugs. So what they are saying is that they are only willing to give you a generic pest control treatment and nothing specific to control scorpions. With that approach they are probablly right in that they can’t really control scorpions. But some companies believe they can and do control scorpions. They call it Scorpion Control Science.
Are Scorpion Stings Dangerous?
Scorpion stings can be very dangerous. The toxins are rarely fatal in humans and for most the sting isn’t much worse then a bee sting. However, scorpions stings can be fatal to those that have an allergic reaction. It is estimated by the American Athsmatic society that up to 5% of the population could have an allergic reaction. It is advised that if you experience any severe reactions to the scorpion sting that you call your local poison control for assistance.


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