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Get rid of those unwanted critters: The three best forms of pest control

Whether in your home or at your office, pests can be extremely invasive and disruptive when they encroach on your personal space.

There are ways to either get rid of them, or prevent them from appearing in the first place by using various pest control methods.

Exterminating, removing or preventing unwanted pests can be challenging and even dangerous, and it\’s best to contact a professional for assistance.

Before you do, whether you\’re dealing with insects, spiders, rodents or other wildlife, you might want to investigate what options are available to you and what type of pest control will be most effective for you and your needs.

 

Chemical Pest Control

While organic treatments are often preferred, they do not always produce effective results, and in some instances chemical pest control can be a better option.

Liquid insecticides are useful when natural pest control isn’t an option, and fumigation – which involves sealing a structure with an airtight cover – is very effective in treating termites.

Though they can be disruptive and might require you to leave your home or close your business for a period, both options work to reduce infestations and can be very helpful in the long run.

It is important to note that some chemical products are very dangerous to people and other living organisms, and there is a risk factor when pesticides are used in your garden, so it is crucial to consult a professional when choosing this option.

Biological Pest Control

This method, which is chemical-free, uses living organisms to control vermin and insect populations.

A wide variety of techniques are used to control pests, including exclusion, quarantine, repulsion and sterilisation.

In some cases, biological means it can also be used to encourage the natural enemies of the pests by introducing suitable predators or parasites.

Many different insects, and even some types of plants and soil, can also be used against pests in your home or garden.

By taking this approach, you can rest assured that your home, work space, pets, and local wildlife won’t be exposed to chemicals of any kind.

 

Physical pest control

As is the case with biological options, physical types of pest control are better for the environment, as your space won\’t be exposed to potentially damaging and toxic chemicals.

Physical pest control is perhaps the most effective and safest option when dealing with rodents and other larger wildlife.

Creating barriers can be useful, in order to block access to your property, while traps can also be used to control unwanted rodents and vermin.

On a domestic scale, traps can include sticky flypapers, glue boards, cages, or even ultraviolet light.

As is the case with many forms of pest control, especially when dealing with dangerous or large forms of wildlife, it is safest to call a professional for assistance.

When choosing a pest control company, it is important to make sure the professionals you are hiring are highly trained with in-depth experience in the field.

In some cases, long-term integrated pest management strategies might be required, and pest control experts can assist in putting a plan together.

Visit us at https://www.whizzoh.co.za/ or download the Whizzoh app to find qualified, experienced professionals nearby who can assist you with all your pest control needs.

 

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