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Automated Pest Control System - Is There Such a Thing?

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We all understand what'automatic' means - the ability to use independently. A automatic car wash or a sprinkler (irrigation) system both come to mind as examples.

'Pest Control' means the action of controlling insects. Typically, pest control can be a service provided by pesticide professionals who come to your property and spray chemicals.

What could be a Computerized Pest Control System? This is something that runs independently to reach commanding pests. Huh? Is there such a thing?


Yes! Actually, there are Pest Control Buntingford of automated pest management methods. The chronology and a few enter on how successful they're is described below:

The very first automatic pest control systems would be the mosquito gas tanks that emitted carbon dioxide. These machines were to be set on home apart from where everyone was located. Supposedly, the co2 would lure the mosquitoes away from the people. But since there wasn't any supply of a blood meal by the carbon dioxide, the mosquitoes would still find the folks and bite off.

The next generation of automatic will be the mosquito misting systems. These are comprised in a collection of tubes and modest mister heads that are mounted and around properties to manage mosquitoes. There is really a big, 55 gallon barrel which holds the compounds. Periodically, the tubes have been pressurized with the chemical that's released into the atmosphere to kill mosquitoes. These systems utilize synthetic pesticides which can be harmful to bees (and tiny pets). If the wind is blowing off or in the event the delicate mister heads get damaged, then the compounds go elsewhere in the environment. It's also cost prohibitive to cover an entire property.

So far, we're only talking about mosquitoes however there are many different pests. Think about rodents? Right want to control roaches, termites, and turf pests as well as mosquitoes?

The Automatic pest-control System has now grown up. We're talking about a revolutionary procedure which employs a irrigation system to deliver food-grade, non-chemical, cedar to regulate pests. Cedar - only like cedar chests and bamboo cabinets at which you never see a bug. That is because foliage controls pests!

With this technique, mosquitoes are all targeted. This set-it-and-forget-it automated pest control system necessitates just a refill of the reservoir maybe once every two months.

Controls mosquitoes and a gazillion other insects? Now That's a Computerized Pest Control System!
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on May 12, 21