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The environmental benefits of professional pest control services.

1/23/2023

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Professional pest control services offer numerous environmental benefits that are often overlooked. These services not only protect our homes and businesses from pests, but they also help to preserve the natural balance of our ecosystems.
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One of the most significant environmental benefits of professional pest control services is the reduction of pesticide use. Pesticides, when used improperly or excessively, can harm beneficial insects, birds, and other wildlife. Professional pest control companies are trained to use pesticides in a safe and responsible manner, which minimizes the potential for harm to the environment. Additionally, many professional pest control companies use integrated pest management (IPM) techniques, which rely on a combination of non-toxic methods, such as trapping and exclusion, to control pests.
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​Another benefit of professional pest control services is their ability to prevent the spread of disease. Many pests, such as cockroaches, mice, and rats, can carry harmful diseases and bacteria that can spread to humans and animals. Professional pest control services can eliminate these pests and prevent the spread of disease.

​Furthermore, professional pest control services can help to preserve biodiversity by protecting endangered species. For example, certain types of birds, bats, and insects are natural predators of pests, and their populations are often threatened by pesticide use. Professional pest control services that use non-toxic methods, such as traps and exclusion, can help to protect these natural predators and preserve biodiversity.

Professional pest control services also play a crucial role in preserving our food supply. Pests can cause significant damage to crops, leading to significant economic losses for farmers. Professional pest control services can help to protect crops from pests, which in turn, helps to ensure a steady food supply.

In addition to protecting our homes, businesses, and ecosystems, professional pest control services also help to preserve our natural resources. Pesticides, when used improperly or excessively, can contaminate water and soil, leading to long-term environmental damage. Professional pest control services, on the other hand, use pesticides in a safe and responsible manner, which minimises the potential for contamination.

In conclusion, professional pest control services offer numerous environmental benefits that are often overlooked. These services not only protect our homes and businesses from pests, but they also help to preserve the natural balance of our ecosystems, prevent the spread of disease, protect endangered species, preserve food supply, and preserve natural resources. By choosing a professional pest control company, we can all play a role in protecting the environment and preserving our natural resources for future generations.

We hope you found this article on the environmental benefits of professional pest control services useful. MD Pest Control is a full-service residential and commercial pest control company located in Adelaide, South Australia. If you would like to speak to one of our knowledgeable staff members about the benefits of professional pest control services, please contact us today at 0407 614 220. If you’re ready to book, feel free to use our handy online booking service. 
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The dangers of using store-bought pest control products

1/9/2023

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Pest control products are a common household item, used to keep pests like insects and rodents at bay. Many people turn to store-bought products because they are readily available and often cheaper than hiring a professional pest control service. However, using these products can be dangerous for both your health and the environment.

Here are some of the risks of using store-bought pest control products:
Health risks: Many store-bought pest control products contain chemicals that can be harmful to humans and pets. These chemicals can cause a range of health problems, from mild irritation to more serious issues like respiratory problems and cancer. For example, pyrethroid pesticides, which are commonly found in pest control products, have been linked to neurological problems in humans.
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Environmental risks: Pest control products not only affect the targeted pests, but they can also harm other non-targeted species. For example, pesticides can kill off beneficial insects like bees and butterflies, which are important for pollinating plants. Pesticides can also contaminate soil and water, leading to long-term environmental damage.

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Ineffectiveness: Store-bought pest control products are often not as effective as professional pest control services. This is because professional pest control technicians are trained to identify the specific pests in your home and use the most appropriate treatment. Store-bought products, on the other hand, are a one-size-fits-all solution that may not effectively target the specific pests in your home.

​Resistance: Pests can develop resistance to pest control products over time, making them less effective. This can lead to people using more and more of the product, which can increase the risk of health and environmental problems. Similarly, rats and mice are wary of new things, so tossing some poison pellets into a roof rather than rebaiting a box they regularly see.

Misuse: People may misuse pest control products by using too much of the product or applying it in the wrong way making them ineffective. This can also increase the risk of health and environmental problems.

What can you do to control pests in your home safely without store-bought pest control? 

Here are some alternatives to store-bought pest control products:
Prevention: The best way to control pests is to prevent them from entering your home in the first place. This can be done by sealing up any cracks or holes in the walls, keeping food stored in airtight containers, and eliminating standing water, which can attract pests.

Natural pest control methods: There are many natural pest control methods that are safe and effective. For example, using diatomaceous earth or boric acid can kill pests without the use of chemicals. Planting herbs like mint and basil can also help keep pests away.

Professional pest control services: Hiring a professional pest control service can be more expensive than using store-bought products, but it is often a safer and more effective option. Professional pest control technicians are trained to safely and effectively control pests using the most appropriate methods.

In conclusion, using store-bought pest control products can be dangerous for your health and the environment. It is important to consider alternative pest control methods, like prevention and natural methods, or hiring a professional pest control service. These options may be more expensive upfront, but they can save you money in the long run by being more effective and reducing the risk of health and environmental problems. If you have any questions, please call MD Pest Control and if you’re ready to make the switch to professional pest control services, you can also book online. 
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