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Thursday, December 29, 2011

5 Reasons To Buy An Electronic Mouse Repellent For Your Home

5 Reasons To Buy An Electronic Mouse Repellent For Your Home


Normally if you have found you have an infestation of mice in your home you will set up traps in order to get rid of them. The biggest qoute with such items is that they don't unmistakably stop mice from returning to your home. Instead when it comes to you wanting to eliminate these pests for good then facility of an electronic mouse repellent is very recommended.

So what benefits are there to be had from using these devices instead of approved traps to help eliminate of unwanted mice in your home? Below we take a look at just some of the benefits to be had from using these devices.

Benefit 1 - These are much more eco kindly as they don't unmistakably publish any kind of harmful chemicals or toxins into the climate which can be detrimental not only to you and your family's condition but that of any pets you may have.

Benefit 2 - Although they are mostly used in homes they work just effectively in other places such as offices, store rooms and garages. All they need in order to work is of policy an electrical supply. However there are some models available which can be run off of batteries running then being plugged directly into an electrical supply.

Benefit 3 - You don't need to be so right when handling electronic mouse repellent devices as they do not include any chemicals and don't come with springs that original mouse traps are fitted with.

Benefit 4 - These devices are a great deal easier to use as they simply need to be plugged directly into an electrical socket in a wall. Once they have been plugged in they either emit an high frequency side or cause microscopic vibrations in the houses electromagnetic fields which results in them mice or rats being angry and causing them to leave your home.

Benefit 5 - As well as helping to rid your home of these pests an additional one feature that many home owners have found useful is that they are great at helping to preclude diseases caused by rats and mice from spreading through your home.

However although these electronic mouse repellents are very effective to use you need to be right about placement. When it comes to those that admit high frequency sound waves they must not be settled in rooms where there is lots of furniture and upholstery as these items will discharge the sound being emitted.




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Effective Mouse Control - Don't Panic About Rodent Infestation

Effective Mouse Control - Don't Panic About Rodent Infestation


Having rodents, such as mice, take up residence in your home can be extremely worrying and inconvenient. Not only do they pose a health risk but also they are liable to cause structural damage to your property. However, there are many ways you can control them.

The majority of people don't have the qualifications to exterminate these vermin professionally and aren't sure even how to guard their home against them, let alone get rid of mice once they are firmly ensconced in their home.

Prevention is the first step to dealing with any pest problem. Small animals can get through the tiniest of openings, and you should never underestimate a hungry, determined mouse.

Mice can chew through, wood, plastic or rubber in order to get in. They will make their home almost anywhere, in boxes, behind furniture and between walls. You firstly need to prevent them from making it indoors. You cannot close all openings but by walking around the exterior of your home to check gaps you can certainly reduce the risk of an infestation.

Pay particular attention to the gaps between the bottoms of doors, places where pipes and vents penetrate and ground level windows. You can use foam rope, foam sealer, steel wool, caulking or better yet steel wool combined with caulking to plug any visible gaps.

Scale down plants and weeds that grow up exterior walls. Mice are shy creatures and are always on the lookout for cover and cutting greenery back will reduce their protection making it unappealing to them.

Always move your bin far away from your garage or the side of your property. These pests are constantly on the hunt for food and the scent of rotting detritus will only serve to attract them.

There are a few signs you can look for to detect a mouse invasion. Small droppings will be the first one. They are usually rod shaped, black and between three and six millimetres long.

Another sure indication of mice is gnawed furniture. You may also find their nests in sheltered areas around the house, made from finely shredded paper or similar. These rodents also have an unmistakeable musky odour.

It is unusual to have just one mouse invade your property. They normally move around in pairs and can breed at an alarming rate. A female adult can have up to seven litters a year, with around five pups in each litter. Baby mice reach maturity within eight weeks and will live for approximately a year. Therefore a vermin problem can escalate rather rapidly.

Should you discover you have a problem, you can attempt your own mouse control by trying to catch them yourself. Poison traps can be toxic and dangerous to humans and pets so it may be safer to use a traditional spring trap first.

You should place the traps wherever you think the mice are most active, in particular anywhere you have spotted droppings. Make sure other household members will not disturb the traps.

Try using a sweet bait to attract the creature. Sultanas, raisins, chocolate or peanut butter are all very tasty foods to a mouse. Avoid touching the trap too much as you could overpower the bait with your own scent and this may put the animal off.

Once caught, to dispose of a dead mouse, it is best to wrap it carefully in a plastic bag and place it in your outside bin.

If you are a quite squeamish, you may want to use a humane trap that won't harm the rodent. It is best to set it free a great distance from your home. By letting it go in your back garden it will inevitably find its way back inside.

You may decide to use poison to rid yourself of your mouse problem. Do take care to place it where it won't be accessible to children or pets, as it can be extremely dangerous if eaten.

There are some chemical free poisons available on the market. Their composition relies on the nature of the mouse's body to take effect and cause dehydration. The animal will retreat, fall into a coma and eventually die.

You could try sonic control to purge your rodent guests. Ultrasonic waves disturb mice until they give up and go elsewhere. A good model will cover an area of 400 square metres and will not harm cats or dogs. Do be aware though that smaller domestic pets like gerbils or hamsters may be affected.

In extreme cases of infestation, it is always best to seek professional help. Not only will a pest controller alleviate your problem but will also offer advice on how to avoid future influxes.

There are various measures you can undertake when it comes to mouse control. It is just a case of finding the one that is most effective for your own situation.




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Sunday, December 18, 2011

How to Keep Skunks Away

How to Keep Skunks Away


If you have seen skunks in your yard or smelled them at night, you need to learn how to keep skunks away from your home and yard. If you have pets, it is especially foremost that you take all of the potential steps to keep them away. Skunks are nocturnal and start to make their rounds in the early evening. Make sure that anything that might possibly interest a skunk is put away and out of reach before then.

It is often plan that skunks eat flowers and other things in your garden. Actually, when skunks are found or seen in your garden they are likely to be after grubs or other bugs.

Some things that do attract skunks are:

* Pet food. Make sure that all pet food and water is picked up.
* Trash. All trash cans should close tightly.
* Fruit. Skunks like to eat fruit that has fallen from trees.
* Compost piles. If you are having a qoute with skunks, it may be best to make compost in a bin.
* Hiding places. This includes wood piles, front porches with an opening, etc.

If you keep all of these factors out of your yard, it should significantly reduce your skunk population. They will legitimately find man else's yard more appealing.

Skunks are believed to be repelled by the smell of mothballs. If you do use mothballs, keep them away from dogs and children. They are dangerous. One selection is to put the mothballs in a can and cover it. Put holes in the lid and only put it out at night. Be sure it is in a very safe place away from kids and dogs at all times.

Another selection is to trap the skunks. This is not a desirable selection for definite reasons. If you do use this option, make sure that it is legal in your area. You may want to consider using professionals for this.

Maintaining a yard that is free from things that would attract a skunk seems to be the best defense in your exertion to keep skunks away.




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Saturday, December 17, 2011

House Flies - Unwanted Winter Guests

House Flies - Unwanted Winter Guests


As the winter nears many insects become scarce. Adult house flies, for example, die off. Thank goodness for that I hear you say. Just remember though, that house fly eggs live on and are to be found in their larval or pupal stage hiding in some dung or in some rubbish somewhere. They may also be laid in warm attics or rafters. Flies are opportunistic and will lay their eggs anywhere that is a food source. For instance, if a mouse of bird has died in your attic, flies will use its rotting corpse as the perfect host for its young.

If the pupae or larvea were outside they would stay dormant through the cold weather. The trouble with lofts though, is that warm air tends to rise and keep them relatively warm. The eggs won't stay dormant for long. The warmth in the loft will result in continuous development until the young flies are finally hatched and, as is their nature, start to rove around looking for food.

They won't go far. In the winter, the only source of heat will be the house itself. They may stay trapped in the loft and might die off once all food sources have been exhausted. They may also die off if the house occupants go on vacation and turn off the heating. In many situations however, they will make their way into the living quarters of the house and start to do their nasty work of landing on and sampling various foodstuffs. The kitchen is one of their favourite destinations.

So what can be done to prevent your house (or business, hospital or school) playing host to these unwanted guests through the winter?

1. Try to plug any gaps in the roof area and other areas in the building to ensure that pests can not invade in the first place. You may consider installing Insectocutor fly screens

2. Regularly check roof spaces and other rarely habited areas for any dead creatures. For instance check rat traps and the like. Also, clear away any rubbish.

3. Make sure there are no leaks or damp areas. These can aid infestation.

4. If possible, turn off all heating for a limited period. The only practical time you may consider this is if the building is not being used for a while. If you are going on vacation this would be a good time to ensure all heating is turned off. Businesses can use the Christmas break for the same purpose. For hospitals this option will not be available of course.

5. Use fly killers. Insectocutor fly killers can be purchased from Arkay Hygiene (see below).

Cluster flies are a particular nuisance. You may need to purchase an Insectocutor SE22 or SE44 fly killer with the catch tray removed and a large metal container positioned directly underneath it (the regular catch tray would not be able to cope with the sheer numbers of cluster flies).

If you already have fly killer machines, don't forget to check them. Arkay Hygiene stock a range of spare parts including a wide uv bulb range, transformers, lamp starters and lamp holders. Don't forget that the ultra violet output of the lamps degrades after a year of recommended use. If your lamp is a year old then fit a new one.

It's bad enough being plagued by flies in the summer. Let's hope you have a rest from them this winter!




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Sunday, December 11, 2011

5 Non-Lethal Ways to Deter Chipmunks

5 Non-Lethal Ways to Deter Chipmunks


Though it may be hard to believe, chipmunks can become itsybitsy terrors to your garden or lawn. Investigate indicates that the main fancy chipmunks will bother our bulbs and new plantings is because they detect the human smell and consider it an invasion of their territory.

If you spend many hours each week perfecting your garden only to have chipmunks eat all your handiwork, you well want efficient means of ridding yourself of these critters. Below are some non-lethal ideas that have proven efficient for me over the years.

1. Planting garlic, marigolds, and aromatic herbs in your garden will normally deter most animals and insects, together with chipmunks.

2. Another selection is to spray the plants chipmunks are bothering most with a garlic spray mix. This can be well made by crushing a few cloves of garlic and mixing them with cayenne pepper and Tabasco sauce.

3. Another aromatic selection is to mix 1 tbs. Of lemon ammonia with 1 tbs. Dishwashing soap in one gallon of water. Spray your garden liberally every few days for a couple of weeks. Not only will the smell prove obnoxious to the animals, but it will also deter insects.

4. I have tried bloodmeal to deter rabbits, squirrels, and chipmunks. It worked pretty well but had to be re-applied after a rainfall. This recipe may prove impractical for larger gardens.

5. If you have a pet dog or cat that is allowed to hang around covering during the day, you are likely to see few chipmunks. Both dogs and cats, especially the males, will "mark" their territory...and every chipmunk will avoid these areas. Though a cat might sometimes catch a chipmunk, the real value of leaving your pets in your garden area is that they simply make the chipmunk nervous enough to go somewhere else.

Good luck relocating those chipmunks.


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Choosing The Right Electric Fly Killer

Choosing The Right Electric Fly Killer


Have you ever experienced sitting on your favorite chair, silently reading a very good book whilst focusing all your attention to every word that is written? Then suddenly you hear a tiny buzzing sound. Looking around, you saw a mosquito playing that sound around your ear, but it did not stop there, it wants a taste of you... and it did! He had bit your arm, sucked a good amount of blood, and flew away as if nothing happened. It left you thinking, what should I do to that little thing?

Yes, zap it! Prevent it from ever getting near you again. Protect your family. Protect your little kids, not just from mosquitoes, flies, moths and from other small insects that are just waiting to take their bite.

Insect protection has come a long way. From the invention of insect repellant lotions which will just protect a particular person, to manually hunting those little insects with different insect killing tools. Then came the electrically powered insect killers, and zapping began. Then life changed for the better.

The term "zap" came from the sound when an insect is electrocuted and was eventually associated with electric insect killers. A lot of electric insect killers are available in the market today. If you want to have the best and most efficient electric fly killer, you may want to consider the following points:

Protected Area: How large is the area you want to cover? All electric insect killers are designed to cover and protect a specific area. Some can cover 32 square meters while some can protect up to 400-500 square meters.

Energy Saving: What is the power consumption of the unit if it will be plugged for a certain amount of time? Make it a habit to check on the specifications regarding power and loading information of the unit you want to purchase, some units promise 30-70% savings on energy usage. You certainly want to make sure that the protection you will get is worth every penny you spend on electricity.

Dimension: The statement, 'size is might' doesn't generally apply when it comes to electric insect killers. Would you prefer a portable and small sized electric insect killer with the same strength as that of a 675mm x 110mm x 370mm unit?

Area of Use: Where will the unit be placed or installed? Will it be for indoor or outdoor use? If it would be installed in a damp environment, make sure to choose a water proof unit.

Eco-Friendly: Most electric insect killers are now manufactured with great consideration to the environment. They are designed to be environment friendly and pollution free with no fumes, no smells, no insecticides or any other chemicals that may be harmful to nature.

Ease of use: Majority of electric fly killers are designed to be used straight from the box. All you have to do is follow the simple step-by-step assembling instructions, plug the unit and let it do its thing. It should be that easy.

Maintenance: Is the unit easy to clean? Do you need to manually check it every 24 hour of use? This should not be the case. Most units generally generate no heat without starters and are designed to be virtually maintenance free.

Additional Features that you may to look out for:

1. Design - Electric insect killers are also considered as part of home ornaments, so don't be surprised to see a stylish unit out in the market. Units can be wall mounted, freely standing or can be fixed on the ceilings.

2. Safety Features - On/Off switch should be a must for any unit as a safety feature aside from the plug in power cable.

These are just suggested points for you to get the best value for your money and for you to have a peaceful quite time without thinking of any insect that is planning to get a taste of you. Now is the best time to purchase your electric insect killer. Now is the best time to protect your family.


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Monday, December 5, 2011

The Best Natural Way to Get Rid of Mice

The Best Natural Way to Get Rid of Mice


There are many ways to force mice stay away from your home. However, it is well known that in case you have pets nearby the house you might want to reconsider using a poisonous repellent. That is why we decided to write a small record that is going to enumerate one of the most popular, yet very efficient natural ways to avoid mice infestation.

This doesn't mean that controlling mice is easy. Anyway, we advise you to avoid setting up traps because this is just a waste of time. Mice got adapted and they learned how to stay safe. You need a good plan in order to get rid of them efficiently and we are seeing to share some tips with you. In this record we are going to say why getting a cat is safe, cheap, doesn't want a lot of knowledge and experience, and the best of all - it works like charm.

The first, the easiest and yet a natural and highly efficient way to kill mice nearby your house is plainly to get a cat. It is well known that cats got domesticated by early humans in order to help them get rid of rats and mice. Yes this works very well if the cat enjoys hunting and is not lazy. However, most rural cats won't say "No" to a mouse hunt. So you got yourself a new pet that is willing to eat for free and safe your home at the same time. It is a win - win situation.

Is that all, is it that simple? Yes, it is! What kind of perceive do you need for keeping such a pet anyway? Get a cat and you are going to stop mice arrival in your house or property. It is that easy and even though there are a lot of so called mice pest exterminators that say that cats are lazy and not efficient anymore - we reconsider the opposite. Just get a cat, make it stay nearby your house and you are going to see results sooner then you startling them.


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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Exterminator - Various Pest Control Methods

Exterminator - Various Pest Control Methods


Exterminators are experts and seeking, finding, and eradicating any dangerous or annoying pests.

Humane Trap and Release

This method has been gaining popularity by many people and exterminators as it doesn't require the use of dangerous poisons and protects the animal from harm. Most traps used today are human, which means the animal wanders in (usually attracted by an edible treat), the door snaps shut, and the exterminator returns in a few days to collect and release the critter in a suitable area designated by the local government. Exterminators use this method mostly for larger mammals such as squirrels, skunks, raccoons, and opossums.

Poison Bait and Traps

These are used to catch insects as well as small animals like rats and mice. Although there are various types of traps and bait available, the one people are most familiar with are mousetraps. This is a small wooden block with a metal snapping device fixed to it. Bait, commonly peanut butter, is spread on the trap. Once a mouse or rat steps onto it, the metal bar is activated, snapping down and breaking the animal's neck.

Insect poison bait traps are sometimes called roach hotels. These are little plastic discs that are filled with poison that supposedly attract roaches or other insects that die once inside. You can set these up without the aid of an exterminator, but their effectiveness, especially in controlling large problems, is doubtful.

Poison Spray and Fumigation

These are some of the most effective and commonly sought exterminator methods by those suffering from insect problems. Exterminators can treat a variety of insect problems using different poison sprays both indoors and outdoors. Sometimes small mammals can also be targeted by this method.

Fumigation is when the entire house is sealed off (usually with a tent) for a few days and then sprayed extensively. This is the most effective and expensive as it can eliminate adult pests as well as larvae and eggs. Unlike spraying, fumigation will require some extensive preparation such as removing perishables and protecting fragile objects as well as finding alternative accommodation for your family and pets for a few days.

Natural Treatments

Some exterminators use natural treatments and preventative measures to help keep pests at bay. The effectiveness of these methods is debatable and results often take longer than through the more traditional poison and chemical route. Natural preventative measures, such as habitat modification to discourage mice and other critters from breaking into your home are generally successful as well as inexpensive.


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