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Students say bedbugs in university dorms – CBC.ca


CTV.ca

Students say bedbugs in university dorms
CBC.ca
The University of Ottawa, which has 3000 students living in residence, said the pests have been found in just one four-bedroom unit. City of Ottawa's tips for dealing with bed bugs Contact your local health department or a pest control professional
Bed bugs may bother some displaced TexansAgriLife Today
What to do if you have an infestationOttawa Citizen
Bed Bugs Found at University of Ottawa580 CFRA Radio

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Giant snails invade Miami subdivision, spur local alert – MiamiHerald.com


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Giant snails invade Miami subdivision, spur local alert
MiamiHerald.com
The siblings had tired of the pests, who love cool, dark spots, thrive in limestone, concrete and cement, and are drawn to recycling boxes, compost heaps, and cat food. Standing on the corner of Southwest 28th Street and 34th Avenue Thursday,
Damaging Giant African Land Snails Found in FloridaWCTV
Biological hazard: Florida endures epic African Snail invasion-save yourselves!Examiner.com

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Importance of mosquito nets… By Monis Baloch Bolani – PakTribune.com

Importance of mosquito nets… By Monis Baloch Bolani
PakTribune.com
It is widely acknowledged that a mosquito net provides protection against mosquitoes, flies and all insects that can spread diseases. Certain diseases do not have vaccines for prevention or a cure. The best chance against such diseases is to ensure

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Hungry Insect Could Combat Water-Clogging Weeds – The Log Newspaper

Hungry Insect Could Combat Water-Clogging Weeds
The Log Newspaper
SACRAMENTO (AP) — California officials have deployed thousands of small insects native to South America in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, to combat an invasive weed that has clogged the waterway. Scientists released more than 5000 water

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MOSQUITO CONTROL BATTLES LATEST INSECT OUTBREAK – NBC40

MOSQUITO CONTROL BATTLES LATEST INSECT OUTBREAK
NBC40
By eliminating the standing water around your home, you can help eliminate the pesky insects, too. "Any container that's holding water around the house, they should empty and if they do that and there are still severe mosquito problems, don't hesitate

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W.Va. Homeowners Urged to Guard Against Insects

The state Department of Agriculture said we are approaching the time of year when bugs like to find a new, warm home.

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Sep 16, 2011 – Home Mosquito Control

QUESTION:

What is the best insecticide to use and the treatment procedure for mosquito control around homes with lots of landscaping shrubs?

ANSWER:

At a recent NPMA convention the topic of “barrier” treating for mosquitoes by our industry was addressed, and the speaker had participated in some field studies to determine just how effective this kind of pesticide application really is in reducing adult mosquito presence in landscapes. The conclusion was that it could be VERY effective, even providing several weeks of relief from biting adult mosquitoes, although never getting 100% control, so that should not be promised. The customer needs to be told what the realistic outcome will be. Some of the products used in this study were permethrin, bifenthrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin – common trade names of the first products out with these a.i.’s are Dragnet, Talstar, and Demand.

All of these active ingredients performed fairly equally and many other pyrethroids probably could give similar results. The treatment had to be made in the location where the adult mosquitoes rested though, so identifying the mosquito species of concern was important. As they stated, Culex mosquitoes tended to rest higher up in trees, while Aedes mosquitoes were more likely to be resting closer to the ground in shrubbery. If you sprayed the bushes and the mosquitoes there were Culex you would get very disappointing results. So, take the time to capture some adult mosquitoes and use a pictorial key and good magnification to determine which kind you have. Even with mosquitoes proper ID is important.

There are hundreds of products specifically labeled for Mosquito Adults, and you can view the entire listing on PestWeb in our resource found in the Product Documents section – select the “Products by Target Pest” tab, then “Flies………Mosquitoes”, then “Mosquito Adults”. Note that many of these products are pyrethrum, and of course pyrethrum kills adult flies quickly. It just offers no residual protection, so if your chore is to quickly drop the population of biting mosquitoes for, say, a lawn party that evening, then a light misting with pyrethrum will be helpful. Combine this with the other steps of treating resting sites with a residual, eliminating or treating larval aquatic breeding sites, and using a mosquito trap to monitor for the populations or the species. There also are Misting systems that can be permanently installed that emit a light pyrethrum mist on timed intervals, although some states are looking at these with an eye to regulating their use.

And, I would be remiss if I did not also mention the role of Source Management in mosquito control, meaning identifying all possible breeding sites on or near a property and dealing with the problem at that level. If you can eliminate the aquatic sites the mosquito larvae must live in or treat that water if you cannot eliminate it, you can prevent the development of all those biting adult mosquitoes, and it is only the adults that bother people. Around a home most of the water resources will be small and can be drained, such as empty containers or old tires on the property, rain gutters full of water, tarps that have captured water, low areas in the soil that could be drained or filled. Nearby sources may be local ponds, irrigation or drainage ditches, or catch basins, and these may be treated with a larvicide in many cases. Be careful treating off of your customer’s property though, and you may need to get approval for this from the local public works or other property owners. For larviciding you can use products such as bacteria (Mosquito Dunks) or an IGR (Altosid pellets).

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Sep 17, 2011 – The More The Merrier

QUESTION:

I wanted to know if mixing these products is a
violation. I recently witnessed a tech mixing the
following products into a Patriot machine – Pyrocide 100, Exciter, Gentrol, Evercide. I use Gentrol and Exciter but I’m not familiar with the others because I don’t use those.

ANSWER:

I think we can distinguish between what is “legal” and what is “logical”, and in this case the other person seems to be within the law with his mixtures. The rule of thumb is that you CAN mix products together as long as none of the labels prohibits that mixing, or limits the mixing to some other specific products only. In this case none of these products’ labels prohibits mixing, so putting them together in one tank would be legal. Another rule of thumb I once learned was that once you get past 3 different products in the same tank mix you may be asking for trouble, and we could refer to it as a witch’s brew. Another consideration is whether or not you begin to exceed to legal concentration of any of the active ingredients by mixing several products together, and in this case both Pyrocide and Exciter are pyrethrums, so by adding the label amount of each to a single tank actually doubles the concentration of the pyrethrum in that tank, and this could be skirting the law.

My initial thought on this is that this person may believe that if one is good then two must be twice as good, and you can kill that bug deader with twice the ingredient. Particularly in this time of serious shortages of natural pyrethrum, to mix two different pyrethrum products in the same tank would seem to be an overuse of the active ingredient. The use of the proper amount of either one is going to achieve what you want from the pyrethrum – flushing or knockdown – and to use excessive amounts could actually create a repellency in the treated area that works against you. You WANT the pest insect to rest on the treated surface to absorb the residual material (the permethrin in the Evercide), but too much pyrethrum could just chase the pest insects away from that area.

Another question is whether or not all of these products can legally be used in a “deep void” injector such as the Patriot, and this seems to be okay. All of them are labeled for use as space sprays, even though they do not specify use in a deep void or wall injector, which is what the Patriot and other such foggers are designed for. I would say that the use of a pyrethrum product to get flushing or knockdown, a residual for the longer control, and an IGR for its purposes is a good combination. In fact, for bed bug control many PMP’s have found that pyrethrum added to the spray mix seems to enhance the control effort, and whether it is because of the pyrethrum itself or the synergists in nearly all pyrethrum products is not something I know. In this case the Pyrocide has dual synergists and the Exciter has only PBO, although at a whopping 60% in the concentrate material. Because of the high percentages of pyrethrum and PBO in the Exciter I would be very concerned about mixing this one at the proper label dosage.

So, in my opinion there does not seem to be anything illegal about what this person is doing, but definitely the use of two different pyrethrum products is illogical and perhaps skirts the law because it probably bumps the total amount of that active ingredient above what was really intended for use in a spray mixture.

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Termites Swarm Into County – NBC San Diego

Termites Swarm Into County
NBC San Diego
Pest control companies in San Diego say the recent hot weather has caused termites to find new homes. However, experts say they only make it as far as the swimming pool. Lloyd's Pest Control in Morena said they've had hundreds of calls from San Diego

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Woman’s bedbug problem won’t go away – Toronto Sun

Woman's bedbug problem won't go away
Toronto Sun
There's anxiety associated with it. "There's a social aspect to it, too," he adds. "With bed bugs, there's a myth that you keep a dirty house. But that's not the case." That's small comfort for Robinson, whose daily life is darkened by these pests.
It's a problem that just won't go awayLondon Free Press

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