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More about The Columbus Pest Control Products

by Kevin Bose Expert writer
Have anyone ever stood in front of pesticide shelves in the local hardware store completely lost as to what all these products do and how to use them? Where do one start? Which offer the best bargain? How much should one buy? Which are the safest? How toxic are they? There are endless questions, but once homeowners they understand the products and formulation of the pest control; they might have a better idea. There are a lot of information on Columbus Pest Control products are available on the internet and books refer back to them often, especially after homeowners have looked up a particular pest that has invaded the space.

Essentially, all formulations contain the same active ingredient. Deltamethrin is found in aerosols, granules, and dusts. Resmethrin is found in aerosols and mosquito coils. Pyrethrins, the most common non-residual insecticide (supermarket can of bug spray), are found in many dusts and liquid formulations, but are also mixed with residual insecticides. If you are unsure of what the product consists of, do not buy it, but wait until you find products with single active ingredients and determine if it has residual or non-residual properties. Keep in mind that even though pyrethrin (a non-residual insecticide) may be sold in dust formulation, the dust component might also have a long residual effect. Diatomaceous Earth mixed with pyrethrin has existed for millions of years and likely will last millions of years after you have applied such a formulation. Granular insecticides are nothing more than concentrated active ingredients that require wetting to dilute the active ingredient and spread to a surface. Granular baits, completely different from granular insecticide, require the insect to ingest the bait in order to die. Everyone is familiar with boric acid, but insects rarely eat the substance by itself; therefore, manufacturers entice insects with a wide variety of tasty treats so they will inadvertently ingest boric acid.

Pressurized, convenient, and ready to use aerosolized canisters—that ubiquitous supermarket bug spray—are the most expensive way to buy pesticides. Often containing less than one percent active ingredient, both residual and non-residual insecticides come aerosolized. Even though the outside package may say for flying insects, many contain residual insecticide and often more than one active ingredient. There are millions of Columbus Pest Control products are available on the market however one should choose the best one according to their requirement.

It is important to choose the best pest control product which is effective and reasonable.

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