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5 Green Ways to Keep Bugs Out

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Regular or more traditional pest control methods can be harmful, as any exposure to pesticides can be hazardous. A number of pesticide poisonings occur each year. Direct exposure has been consistently linked to cancer, blood conditions, nerve conditions, and more short-term problems like headaches, eye inflammation, or queasiness. This exposure not only relates to people, but pets as well. For these reasons, many people are more interested in safer alternatives. 

Green pest control, sometimes referred to as eco-friendly pest control, has minimal hazardous effects to people, pets, wildlife, and the environment. Green pest control products usually include ingredients on the lower end of the toxicity spectrum. For instance, a green solution could be comprised of natural and organic repellents such as certain oils or plants. Green pest control may not necessarily work as immediately as a contact spray, but it will last longer.  

Natural Pest Control

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Essential Oils 

Essential oils come in handy for more than just diffusing aromas in your home. Single essential oils or an essential oil blend can be used to combat pests and bugs and prevent them from returning back into your space. 

Below are some oils that work best:

OilUses
EucalyptusRepels fleas, ticks, and mosquitosToxic to pets, can use Geranium oil as an alternative
Geranium & CedarwoodRepels ticks Safe for use on kids and pets
PeppermintRepels ants, fleas, spiders, and mice
CitronellaNon-toxic bio-pesticideRepels mostly all insects
LavenderPrevents tick eggs from hatchingSafe to use directly on kid’s skin
Blend: Peppermint, Citronella, Lemongrass & Tea TreeKeeps mosquitos away
Blend: Spearmint & PeppermintDeters spiders
Blend: Lavender, Lemongrass & PeppermintRepels fleasSafe to use directly on cats, dogs, or humans

Solar-Powered Pest Control Equipment

There are actually solar panels that you can “plant” in your backyard to help deter bugs and pests. The solar-powered devices send vibrations under the ground to scare off the animals and bugs below the surface.

Sticky Board Traps

These can be used for crawling insects and do not require any sort of engagement with the bug or pest. Simply leave the boards around where you’ve been seeing bugs or pests and let nature do its thing. 

Use Certain Foods

Some foods can actually prevent bugs and pests from entering your home. For instance, basil works as a natural deterrent to flies, beer can be poured in the garden to deter slugs, and eggshells in your yard can send snails away.

Hire a Green-Friendly Pest Control Company

While natural DIY methods should work, sometimes it’s better to seek out professional pest control in San Antonio. Many professional exterminators have green-friendly solutions available in addition to more traditional options. These professionals are often able to use natural and eco-friendly solutions more effectively and efficiently than the average homeowner.

People are a lot more environmentally conscious and health conscious in terms of pest control than they once were. In response to these new sustainability goals, bug and pest control services have done their part in creating safer methods of extermination.

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