Showing posts with label pest control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pest control. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2013

Ants: Get rid of them!

We are always amazed at the topics that generate a significant response from our listeners; in this case ants!

Suggestions from listeners:


Complete compiled list of recommendations from the hosts, listeners and Rosie on the House exterminations partners.
  • Small Apple slices (kills the queen ant due to digestive problems)
  • Corn meal (may harm bird digestion, use with caution)
  • Grits (safe for bird digestion)
  • Cinnamon (deterrent only)
  • Avon Skin So Soft in a spray bottle, diluted with water
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Gophers: How to get rid of them!

How do we get rid of Gophers?

We have many recommendations, including some very interesting suggestions from listeners.

We recommend:
  • Gopher Traps
  • Gas Cartridges
  • Gopher Poisoned Pellets
  • The Pickle Jar Solution: Fill up a one gallon Pickle Jar with water (click here to purchase Gallon Pickle Jars), then put a filled Pickle Jar in the middle of the garden.  Then place filled Pickle Jars in your garden, about every 12 feet. When gophers burrow, the jars vibrate and make the gophers think they are coming to a river bed and they will go somewhere else! 
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Friday, August 10, 2012

Pest Guide

How can I get rid of crickets in and around my home?

If you’re seeing crickets inside your home, the more serious predators are sure to follow. So get rid of those crickets—fast.

Here’s what not to do: Don’t empty a can of Raid on those creepy crawlers. Sure, you’ll drown the ones you can see, but their friends will simply sidestep the chemicals when they come out of their hiding places.         

A better strategy is to find out where they’re hiding and lure them out with a granular food bait that will trap them. You also can use sticky traps or concoct your own traps using a jar containing some water and molasses.  Read  more...

How can I get rid of ants around my house and yard?

We are always amazed at the topics that generate a significant response from our listeners; in this case ants!

If you'd like to catch up or follow along on our ant journey in search of an eradication method that is effective, yet acceptable to all, below are the links to the segments covered on air, in chronological order. If you are just looking for the quick answers and all the recourses and methods you've heard us laughing about with our callers simply scroll to suggestions from listeners. Read more...

How can I prevent bugs from getting in my house?

Here are some tips from my exterminator friends:
  • Expect unwelcome houseguests like spiders and scorpions from March until the end of November.  In the winter, they’re content to live outside because the weather is pleasant.
  • Scout around your yard to find their hiding places. Favorite hangouts are under decorative boulders because there’s usually a space of an inch or so between the rock and the soil—plenty of room for them to live without being noticed. Roll the rock away, kill the pests you can see, and then fill that space in with gravel or expansion foam.
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Is termite control a do-it-yourself job?
No way!

Termites congregate in the thousands. It takes full-strength pest-control products and a trained professional to locate them and destroy them.

You can try baits and pesticides, but it’s unlikely that you will eradicate a significant number of the bugs—or that you’ll have the time or discipline to shoo them away for good.

The Pros have special equipment that the average homeowner is unlikely to have, like hammer drills, sub-slab injectors, rodding devices, engines equipped with pumps and protective gear.

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How can I keep scorpions away from my home?

You live in the desert - and so do scorpions. It is estimated that the Arizona desert is home to three scorpions for every 10 square feet. Fewer live in busy neighborhoods.

If you have any kind of insects in and around your home, you’ve got scorpions.

You can drag them into your house when you pick up a blanket, a box or your shoes that have been left on the ground outside. Look for them when you pick up those items.

Scorpions have poor eyesight, so they hide during the day and come out at night. They like to hide under rocks, your patio and your foundation.

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How can I keep spiders out of my house?

The best way to keep spiders and scorpions out of your house is to keep crickets out of your house. To spiders and scorpions, crickets are gourmet food!

Here are some ways to keep spiders out and how to get rid of them once they get in:

  •     Destroy spider webs as soon as you see them.
  •     Regularly dust the corners of your ceilings and behind always-open doors.
  •     Turn off your outdoor lights. They attract the flying insects that spiders like to eat.
  •     If you have scorpions or black widows, which can be dangerous, call a pest-control professional to get rid of them.
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How can I get rid of common insects like cockroaches?
Cockroaches and ants are probably the most common pests.

Arizona ants can get out of control. You can douse them with Raid, but that will only kill the ones you can see. Their friends are on their way, and will sidestep the poison.

  • Your best prevention is a clean house. Ants love food, so don’t leave any around. Sweep and mop your floors often.
  • Keep debris and wood away from your house.
  • Cockroaches don’t cause any structural damage to your home, but they can spread germs and even trigger your children’s asthma.


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Friday, April 13, 2012

How can I get rid of Spider Mites?

Reoccurring mites can be a big problem and a big headache, so I sympathize with your frustrations. And not to add to your frustrations, but during my research on this problem to make sure I got you the best and most thorough solution, I read that depending on how carbaryl (sevin) is being used, it can actually compound and add to the spider mite population! I know, just what you wanted to hear.

I have two recommendations that I believe will resolve your problem. The first and foremost at this time of the season, is to switch to a spray containing Neem Oil. It probably won't be called that on the shelf, but the product containing that as an "active ingredient" is what you want to use. It's totally organic, and is classified as an insecticide, miticide and fungicide all in one, so it's a great product. You should be able to find it at your local independent nursery or garden center, but you'll probably need to ask for it. I believe it'll be under the Fertilome label at the nursery, or possibly the Safer label at the garden center.

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