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Pest Control Voles

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Growing Hostas: Pests and Plagues

One of the things that makes growing hostas easy and fun is the species’ resistance to pests and disease. But though they are very pest-resistant, there are a few critters to look out for.

Slugs and Snails These are the most common hosta pests. Unchecked they can wreak havoc on your plants, chewing small round holes in the leaves until the foliage looks like Swiss cheese. Fortunately slugs and snails are easy to spot and easy to control.

Commercial slug pellets and baits are the most sure-fire method of controling these pests; even a fairly significant infestation can be eliminated quickly. But if you go this route, be sure to follow package directions carefully, as the active ingredients can be poisonous to animals and birds.

If you’re reluctant to use chemicals, you can try setting beer traps. Simply fill a shallow container (like a pie tin) with beer and set it out near the plants overnight. The theory is that the slugs and snails will crawl into the container but will be unable to crawl back out.

Deer Deer are fond of hosta leaves and can munch a path of destruction through your garden in a single evening. This can be a real problem in rural areas. Tall fences and a barking dog are the traditional deer defenses, but you can also try spraying the hosta leaves will commercial deer repellant.

Rabbits, squirrels, and voles These small garden visitors can make a mess of a hosta garden. Rabbits make a spring salad of tender shoots, squirrels may dig the plants out of the ground, and voles feast on the roots. Try surrounding the plants with hardware-cloth cages.

Diseases

Hostas are generally very disease-resistant, though they occasionally fall victim to bacterial or viral infections. Bacterial soft rot, which makes the stems soft and mushy with a distinctive unpleasant smell, is both difficult to treat and very infectious. Plants with symptoms of bacterial soft rot should be discarded.

Viral diseases generally cause spotting or irregular mottling on the leaves, but may also cause the leaves to look burnt around the edges. Like bacterial disease, hostas viruses are highly infectious and difficult to eradicate, so disposing of infected plants is the best bet.

What are the benefit(s) of using Zinc Phosphide in pest control?

What are the benefit(s) of using Zinc Phosphide (Zn3P2) to help Control or get ride of pests such as rats, mice, voles, ground squirrels, prairie dogs, nutria, muskrats, feral rabbits, gophers and brush tail possum?

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This compound will not cause long term damage to the environment.

Pest Control Mice Rats

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william b. jackson, 1926-2010 BGSU prof gained world acclaim
By MARK ZABORNEY BLADE STAFF WRITER William B. Jackson, 83, a Bowling Green State University biology professor whose expertise in the control of pests – urban rats, in particular – was sought internationally, died July 15 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago. The cause was heart-related, his wife, Shirley, said. He had Lewy body dementia. The couple moved from their longtime Bowling Green …

Philadelphia Exterminator

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huge freaky bugs in my apartment?

hi, i live in philadelphia and have some nasty sort of bug in my apartment. they’re reddish-brown and look like fat centipedes with long legs that bend once (making an upside-down V shape). they’re usually between a half inch to an inch and a half, except for the one i just saw, which was at least two and a half inches, and a marbled/striped brown/cream color. i’ve seen them in the shower, the wall of my bedroom, the stairwell, and just recently the basement. for the record, each one is now dead.

i was wondering if anyone knew what sort of insect i’m dealing with, and could tell me a thing or two about them. i can easily get an exterminator over here, but i have to tell them what to look for.
thanks in advance.
Lar nailed it. They’re definitely house centipedes. If i could remember how to select the best answer, he’d get it. http://images.whatsthatbug.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/house_centipede_conneticut.jpg

can only guess but maybe house centipedes…they will look a little different than normal centipedes

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Exterminator Vancouver Wa

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Pest Control Portland

In response to the growing “chemical-consciousness” in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, I decided to perform more and more of my services outside the home and office. “This is justified?” You can ask the following question. Before answering this question, I would like to address something that concerns me even more: the landlord of extermination.

If you do not mind, I would like Cut To The Chase here. Most people know EPA is regulated, what products can be “sprayed”, “fogged” or “Dusted” inside the occupied structure. And, as expected, it does not mean products are used in accordance with label specifications, so that the user error may create unnecessary problems impact. As a professional, I personally witnessed much more toxicity issues with people who are pest problems before I ever arrived at the scene. Now I want to reward their courage, because they have an empty spray cans error, homeopathic methods, such as red pepper, naphthalene, chewing gum, you name it (and I’ve seen it). But I do get concerned when I see that in their zeal, they exposed their families unnecessary levels of insecticides or other household items that are not even labeled for errors (or rodents).

Okay, now that I got that out of my system, let’s talk about the professional <a href=”http://www.haltpestcontrol.com/”>pest control</a>. There was a real turn around in the last 15 years in the professional pest control, which forced us to be more responsible and more acute in connection with our treatment. An example would be what we call the IPM (Integrated Pest Management). “What is it?”, You ask. Do not worry, there are some pests guys who do not know. IPM is an art, using a combination of methods to eliminate pests without using pesticides entirely.

An example is the following: we have a rat infestation at a dump next to our favorite restaurant. Instead of throwing the bait around baskets exterior, IPM will tell us that we must move basket from the building, exposing the natural predators of rats. Then ask the restaurant owner that his / her staff locked the doors closed on the basket, except when it is used (sewage). Then, and only then safe rat bait stations to be used next to the basket, and regularly monitored.

In addition to IPM, the majority of our pesticides are being developed that have virtually no odor and creates less risk of infection. An example would be the micro-encapsulation method by which the active insecticide is silicone bubble around him to reduce the break down from light and moisture. In addition, there have been some products were more readily available without prescription for pets, which I know is used in professional products for <a href=”http://www.haltpestcontrol.com/”>pest control vancouver</a>. I know that does not make sense, but the public can use to focus on his dog, but can not get the same active ingredients, which will be used up to 100 times weaker in its termite (homeowners do not have the equipment to use the product anyway, why not ‘worry, T). I mention this only to prove that the pest control products for which we use, are usually safer than most things under your kitchen sink. What makes us special then? Training. In addition, we are in the pest control industry is not ready to lose a license over misuse.

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Exterminator In Philadelphia

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Watch Planet 51 Streaming Online Now Free

Planet 51 is an animated film directed by Jorge Blanco, written by Joe Stillman and starring Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Seann William Scott, Gary Oldman and John Cleese. Produced by Madrid-based Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films for $60 million, it was acquired for US distribution by New Line Cinema in November 2007. Planet 51 was released on November 20, 2009, by Sony Pictures Worldwide via TriStar Pictures. It was originally titled Planet One, but re-named Planet 51 because all “Planets” from 1 to 50 were already trademarked. Planet 51 is the most expensive movie produced in Spain.

The film follows a NASA astronaut, Captain Charles “Chuck” Baker (Dwayne Johnson) who lands on Planet 51 thinking he’s the first to set foot on it. However, he discovers it’s inhabited by little green people who live in a white picket-fenced world reminiscent of 1950s America. This frightens the aliens, who think he’s an invader.

The film has received negative reviews from critics.  Rotten Tomatoes reported that 19% of critics gave the film positive reviews based on 53 reviews with an average score of 4.1/10.  Another review aggretator, Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating from 100 top reviews from mainstream critics, gave the film an average score of 39% based on 19 reviews.

Adam Markovitz of Entertainment Weekly graded the film a B regarding the film “delivers a few pleasant surprises, including a smart story”. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 2½ stars, but positively wrote of the film being “perfectly pleasant as kiddie entertainment, although wall-to-wall with pop references to the American 1950s.” However, some critics such as Markovitz , Steven Rea of the Philadelphia Inquirer , and Brain Miller of Village Voice acknowledged the film is “an E.T. in reverse”.

Lem is just an average teenager working on getting the girl and furthering his career at the local planetarium – except that he’s an alien. At least to U.S. astronaut Captain Charles T. Baker who lands on Lem’s planet hoping for a quick flag plant and a hasty return to earth and his millions of screaming fans. But on this alien planet the media has tagged spacemen as brain-eating, zombie-creating monsters, causing Baker to run for his life and into Lem’s house. Now it’s up to the green native to get the clumsy astronaut back to his spaceship before military dictator General Grawl and mad scientist Professor Kipple manage to exterminate the Earthly visitor.


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