Friday, December 10, 2010

National bed bug summit to be held in February - By Amy Joi O'Donoghue, Deseret News


WASHINGTON — A national summit designed to help root out the country's spike in bed bug infestations in Utah and elsewhere is slated for February, bringing together federal agencies, the public and health officials.
Even the Department of Defense is on board, and part of the Federal Bed Bug Workgroup was organized as a result of the first summit held in 2009.

This summit will focus on ways the federal government and others can work to manage and control the pests and review progress made by the housing and hotel industry as well as pest management specialists.

The increase in bed bug cases in Utah began in 2006, with a leading pest-control company, Orkin Pest Control Services, reporting a 94 percent increase in bed bug treatments from 2008 to 2009.
But Salt Lake City still ranked just 47 out 50 cities from January 2008 to July of 2010. Cincinnati ranked No. 1.
Although big enough to be easily detected, bed bugs hide in the cracks of floors, walls and furniture before finding their way to a mattress.
Body heat from slumbering people propels the bugs into action, leading to bites and rashes.
The Environmental Protection Agency has these tips to prevent bed bugs:

Remove clutter where bed bugs can hide.

Seal cracks and crevices.

Vacuum rugs and upholstered furniture thoroughly and frequently, as well as vacuuming under beds (take the vacuum bag outside immediately, and dispose in a sealed trash bag).

Wash and dry clothing and bed sheets at high temperatures.

Be alert, and monitor areas for bed bugs so they can be treated before a major infestation occurs.

Before using any pesticide product, read the label first and follow the directions.

Check the product label to make sure it is identified for use on bed bugs. If bed bugs are not listed on the label, the pesticide has not been tested for bed bugs and it may not be effective.
The summit will be Feb. 1, 2.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Green Eco Warns Against Use of Chemical Pesticides By: Online PR Media - Formerly Online PR News


Green Eco Environmental, known for providing non-toxic pest control services in New York, has warned against use of chemical pesticides for killing the pests.
Online PR News – 28-November-2010 –Astoria, NY, 24 November 2010 : Green Eco Environmental, which has earned a name for itself for providing environment-friendly pest control services, has called for using organic materials to control pests. Laboratory tests of the New York based company have proved that chemical pesticides not only fail to effectively exterminate the pests but are also harmful for environment.
Stressing on the need for using eco-friendly materials, a top scientist with the company said, “Organic substances are in fact more effective than chemical pesticides. Over the years bed bugs have developed resistance to many chemical pesticides. However, the organic methods that we use for bed bug extermination are such that bed bugs cannot develop resistance to them. The other advantage of using organic substances is that it is highly effective on bedbugs and does not have any side effects on humans or the environment.”
The best thing about using green materials is that they are odorless and you do not even need to leave the place while it is being treated. The extermination treatments are fully effective and continue to work even after the treatment, not allowing the pests to return back to their safe haven. Using organic materials for killing pests not only helps us protect ourselves but also helps sustain our environment, which is so valuable to us.
Getting rid of harmful pests is important, but sustaining the environment in which we live and breathe is important as much. It is this aspect of pest control Green Eco lays stress upon. As one of their senior executives points out, “We have gained and maintained our reputation by using organic substances in effective extermination of almost all kinds of pests. The prime concern of our exterminators is to keep the environment safe, clean and healthy and at the same time to eliminate the infestation of pests like termites, rodents, insects, flies, bed bugs NYC etc.”
About The Company
Green Eco Environmental is a reputed name in NYC pest control services which uses non toxic and environmentally safe products derived from natural plant oils. All the exterminating products are extensively researched and tested in the laboratory to ensure that they are eco-friendly and, at the same time, effective on pests extermination.
Contact Information
Green Eco Environmental
New York
Website: http://www.nygreeneco.com/