Methods of Kill Rapid Insect Control
Rapid kill pest control is a popular term in the pest control industry. It is simply the use of an exhaust-less, high-pressure insecticide spray. This is sprayed directly on pests, such as ants and ticks. These pesticides are not only used for killing pests, but also used to repel or protect against disease and environmental harm. Because of their ability to instantly kill insects, they are highly recommended by professionals in the mosquito abatement.
There are many different kinds of rapid treatment solutions available. The most common one is bed bug dust. It contains an active ingredient called picric acid that kills adult insects, while preventing their eggs from hatching. Dust can be applied to any size area, including furniture, drapes, under furniture, and anywhere bed bugs may inhabit. If infested with them, it is best to treat both the bed bugs and the surrounding area to ensure full effect.
Another solution is liquid pesticides. A spray can be sprayed onto bedding and other places where bed bugs may be present. Spraying is often more effective than dust, because it penetrates deeper into the fibers. However, it must be applied carefully to prevent an excessive amount from being sprayed in a small space. Also, if bed bugs are present in a household, liquid pesticides can sometimes be sprayed directly on them to kill them in addition to the bed bugs themselves.
In addition to insecticides, there are natural alternatives. Diatomaceous Earth is often used to protect wood from termites. Another option is to keep soil off beds, outside plants, and other areas susceptible to infestation by crickets, roaches, and ants. The chemicals often used for quick kill treatments can often do more harm than good, and should be used sparingly to reduce risks of unintended side effects.
Some pests that can be controlled with natural methods include mice, ants, and other pests like roaches. Using glue or toothpicks to snip the antennae of a mouse can be very effective in controlling these types of insects. Mice and other pests are also killing using a damp cloth dipped in glue or put underneath a bed frame to kill them. Pheromones can be secreted by bees and other insects that repel each other. Bees can be killed with a solution of water and a few drops of a natural ingredient called “bee balm”. This method, which also kills ticks and fleas, has been proven to be quite safe when done by an expert.
There are other techniques for controlling pest populations as well. Boric acid, which is safe and easy to apply, is often used to kill roaches, ants, and fleas. Many people are shocked to learn that boric acid is safe for human ingestion. The only time you should come into contact with boric acid is when it is being used for rapid kill techniques. Most people simply spray the chemical on their pets and on any infested areas that they want to get rid of.
Another popular technique for quick kill pest control involves the use of a hot air exterminator. This type of insecticide has been around for many years but is especially helpful for killing pests that can grow to large sizes in very little time. This includes termites. Hot air heaters can reach temperatures of over 200 degrees Fahrenheit and will kill the insects instantly. The downside to this is that the homeowner must have one of these units installed in order to use it.
Although there are many different methods of killing insects, one of the most popular and efficient techniques of killing insects is quick kill techniques. If you are looking for a safe and easy to use method for killing pesky pests, consider using quick kill sprays for your home or business. These sprays are made from natural ingredients and can be easily found at a local hardware store.