Archive for July, 2011

NH toughens out-of-state firewood ban – Boston Globe

NH toughens out-of-state firewood ban
Boston Globe
DURHAM, NH–New Hampshire is strengthening a ban on out-of-state firewood because of concern over non-native invasive insects. Two years ago, a joint state-federal regulation restricted firewood movement on state reservation lands and national forest
NH to impose strict firewood quarantineFoster’s Daily Democrat

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Insects devastating Mariposa – Modesto Bee


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Insects devastating Mariposa
Modesto Bee
The insects like rainy springs, and this year's wet weather was ideal for the winged pests. They are invading gardens and crops in Mariposa by the thousands. Maxwell Norton, interim director of the University of California Cooperative Extension in

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Jul 19, 2011 – Placing Nuvan Strips

QUESTION:

When using Nuvan pest strips it is recommended that the windows and doors be covered with 6 mil plastic and sealed with tape. We have done this and yet the tape we use continues to not work properly. We have tried three different types of tape and no good. Keep in mind we are applying it to painted cinder block and we do not wish to repaint. Would you have any suggestions other than contacting 3-M?

ANSWER:

I guess I remain a little mystified here, and wonder if one of two things has happened. Either there are some additional use instructions for Nuvan Prostrips that I have overlooked, or you may be interpreting the Label in a way it does not actually read. For use in residences the Label is pretty specific, stating several times that Nuvan strips are to be used “Only within closets, wardrobes, and cupboards”, although it also goes on to say their use is allowed in “attics, garages, and enclosed spaces” including crawl spaces and pantries. I really am not fond of labels that give a clear mandate about the product’s use and then immediately contradict themselves with further uses.

However, the Nuvan labels clearly state that the strips are NOT to be used in locations where “people will be present for an extended period of time”, meaning living and sleeping areas, and since the strips would need to be in place for a minimum of 7 days if this is for bed bugs (specifically for their eggs), and according to some of our university experts that probably should be more like 2 weeks. Your question sort of implies you may be using the strips for either whole house treatments of at least for living areas, and unless the residents are leaving for a full week this could be off-label.

I also do not see the recommendations on the Nuvan labels that you mention – covering doors and windows with plastic and sealing with tape. The only mention I see for plastic and tape refers to the use within plastic bags where you could place things like electronic equipment or other items that could not be treated in some other way. This use is a fantastic benefit for us, and saves us from having to recommend to customers with bed bug infested homes that electronic items be disposed of. If there are bed bugs it should be assumed that they could be harboring within computers, bedside clocks, TV’s, etc., and therefore depositing eggs within these items. Since missing a couple of eggs means the infestation lives on these sensitive items must be treated, and vapona offers us that opportunity. We just need to ensure we carefully stay within the allowances and uses on the Labels of these two products (Prostrips and Prostrips Plus) so we can continue to have them available.

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Fourth NPMA Delegation Visits Haiti – YAHOO!

These delegates will once again be performing vital pest control services to an area hospital and an orphanage.  After 2010’s devastating earthquake, the lack of adequate pest management has complicated health risks within the country as even hospitals …

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Some residents question need for mosquito fogging – San Jose Mercury News

The Sunnyvale fogging effort on July 8 to control mosquitoes suspected of carrying the West Nile Virus is the most recent example where a chemical derived from chrysanthemums was used in the never-ending conflict with pests. But some people question …

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Safe, Abundant Food Courtesy of U.S. Farmers – msnbc.com

Every day, 2.2 million U.S. farmers battle uncontrollable factors such as flooding, drought, pests, and plant and animal diseases to help provide food for today’s world population of nearly 7 billion. Still, U.S. farmers receive less than 12 cents of each …

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Philippines Warns Against Using Geckos as AIDS Treatment – FOX News

He said a healthy population of geckos is needed to regulate pests and maintain the fragile ecosystem. Geckos feed on insects and worms. Larger species hunt small birds and rodents.

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Stinky Kudzu Bug Invades South – msnbc.com

He has focused on fungi, including one called Beauveria Bassiana that is common to the soil in Georgia. It attacks insects by germinating through their cuticles or outer coverings. From an entomologist’s perspective, the bug’s arrival brought an …

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The good, the bad and the buggy – Chicago Tribune

“If there’s a bumper crop of certain insects, their natural enemies are right behind them.” Research insects that you see on your plants to avoid removing the beneficial ones. Good online resources include bugguide.net and insectidentification.org.

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July is Here and So are the New York Bed Bugs…and Ticks Too? – Benzinga

July is Here and So are the New York Bed Bugs…and Ticks Too?
Benzinga
However, the pest control industry veteran is astonished with the latest outbreak of an uncommon NYC household pest: ticks. “In my 30-plus years in this industry I have never seen anything like this. We just received 4 independent calls regarding ticks

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