Archive for November, 2012

A First For U.K Pest Management Industry

Wigan’s Entrepreneurial Pest Controller, Elliot Lowe is at it again with what he believes is a first for the U.K?s Pest Management Industry. Elliot is in the process of launching Cavalry Pest Solutions as a Community Interest Company, a non-profit social enterprise.

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Offbeat Occupations: Exterminator loves to help people, not bugs – Lawrence Journal World

Offbeat Occupations: Exterminator loves to help people, not bugs
Lawrence Journal World
We are not talking about Indiana Jones, but Vanja Mehmedovic, Lawrence exterminator. Mehmedovic, who works for Haley Pest Control, 1035 E. 23rd St., serves as the last line of defense for many against things that not only go bump in the night but also

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Keep Out! Prevent unwanted house pests by blocking entry – Reading Eagle

Keep Out! Prevent unwanted house pests by blocking entry
Reading Eagle
To deter these uninvited pests, homeowners should start by closely examining the exterior of their homes to locate any possible entranceways. "Check for any openings, including in the soffit, screens, around wires and especially around the air

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Nov 11, 2012 – Avoid The Spray

QUESTION:

What is recommended for Skunk removal?

ANSWER:

It is always importantfor control of any non-rodent mammal, and even some kinds of rodents, todetermine just how that animal is classified in your state with respect towildlife laws. For example, in California the wildlife laws classify raccoonsas “fur-bearing mammals” and have specific requirements in place forkilling them, if necessary, while skunks are classified as “non-game”animals with much looser regulations regarding killing them. In many cases itmay be necessary to kill a skunk that is causing problems around an urbanarea. 

It is equally importantto be familiar with what your state requires with respect to trapping andreleasing. Most states prohibit releasing trapped mammals “off site”,meaning it is illegal to take them a few miles away and release them unharmed.To do this would require a permit from your state wildlife agency, andacquiring this would require a really good reason why simply releasing them onsite is not feasible. Releasing “on site” may also be defined in yourstate’s wildlife laws, and one that I read stated that trapped animals must bereleased within 100 yards of where they were trapped. This makes it verydifficult to trap a skunk that is simply causing problems in a neighborhood andto do anything with it other than euthanize it in an acceptable manner. So manythings are tied into this, including whether or not you could legally shoot agun in an urban environment if dispatching it in that manner was yourchoice. 

It boils down toexclusion as the most acceptable and, in the long run, most effective means forcontrolling skunks. This is not going to stop the local skunks from roamingthrough open, unfenced neighborhoods, but even this can be minimized byeliminating the attractions that the skunks are after, such as available petfoods at night, fruits and vegetables on the ground, and of course grubs andother insects in turf. Spotted skunks are excellent climbers while stripedskunks are not, so maintaining good fences with no openings for the skunks canhelp to keep them out of backyards. If it is at least made inconvenient for theskunk to just wander into a yard through an available hole in the fence it willhelp to move them along to some other place. 

One of the biggestproblems with skunks is when they den under structures, bringing with themtheir fleas and other parasites and their awful smell. In some regions skunksalso have a high percentage of individuals infected with rabies. This is whenyou need the expertise to remove them or get them to leave on their own, andthen to permanently close the openings they were using. A trap can be set in acrawl space, for example, and baited with something very attractive to them. Canned cat food works well as long as you don’t end up catching local cats. Marshmallows are also suggested, as is bacon, peanut butter, or other kinds of meat. There also are live traps designed for skunks that have solid sides, preventing the skunk from seeing you approach once you have it in the trap. For wire cage traps it often works well to approach the trap slowly with a large tarp or cloth in front of you, keeping yourself somewhat hidden, and drape it over the trap gently. This can keep the skunk from getting agitated enough to spray. But, if you see it raise its tail and fan it out or if the skunk faces you and starts stomping its feet, it is agitated and it’s best to back off awhile. 

Work with your local animal control office on this, as they may be able to help you with the disposal or dispatch of a trapped skunk. 

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Wildlife Population Boom Creating Costly Mess – PCT Magazine


PCT Magazine

Wildlife Population Boom Creating Costly Mess
PCT Magazine
Daimer Offers Steam Cleaner to Kill Bed Bugs. The company is marketing its KleenJet Mega 1000CVP ATIS to the pest control industry. Arrow Exterminators Acquires Norton Exterminating. Northern Georgia-based firm is the latest acquisition by Arrow.

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Verifi Now Available in Canada – PCT Magazine

Verifi Now Available in Canada
PCT Magazine
PHILADELPHIA ? Verifi bed bug detector, from FMC Professional Solutions, is now available to pest management professionals (PMPs) in Canada. The Verifi bed bug detector is discreet, affordable and effective, according to FMC. The new device allows

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How Pest Control Contributes To Home Improvement – Caribbean Media Vision

How Pest Control Contributes To Home Improvement
Caribbean Media Vision
house, home, housekeeping, improvement, clean, pest, control, protect The joy of owning a house is overwhelming, but so is the responsibility of ensuring that unwanted pests are prevented from entering the house. Ants, roaches, bugs, termites, rats and

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The Unexpected Costs of Bedbugs – Money Talks News (blog)


Money Talks News (blog)

The Unexpected Costs of Bedbugs
Money Talks News (blog)
Usually when you find pests in your home, a can of bug spray can kill every insect in sight. But the cheap and easy method doesn't work with bedbugs. Most commercially sold bug sprays aren't designed for bedbugs. To make matters worse, bedbugs have an

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WSU insect lunch a hopping success – WSU News


WSU News

WSU insect lunch a hopping success
WSU News
Roughly 250 WSU students and others came to Ensminger Pavilion to sample the tacos, cricket chili and desserts sweetened with honey during the annual Dad's Weekend event that is part of Zack's "Insects and People? course. The insect lunch is a teaching
Yum! WSU students munch on insect lunchKREM.com (registration)

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Earwig found crawling in pack of Asda bread rolls – FoodManufacture.co.uk

Earwig found crawling in pack of Asda bread rolls
FoodManufacture.co.uk
Asda said an inspection was carried out at the bakery but no evidence of insects was found. 'No evidence of pests'. A spokesman for Asda told FoodManufacture.co.uk: ?The quality of our products is our number one priority and we take any customer

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