You must treat insect or pest control carefully and deliberately. Before you put gas in your home, you’re better off taking the more natural route when it comes to dealing with pests. The reason behind this is because the last thing you want to do is poison yourself, your young children, and your pets along with the bugs that are all over your house. Global warming is a growing problem these days, so you don’t want to contribute to it by spraying all sorts of nasty chemicals around your home and local environment either. You should be more ecologically conscious, because otherwise you will end up doing more harm than good with your intention to get rid of mosquitoes, termites, moths, cockroaches and centipedes. Another reason you should be careful what you spray in your home is because of allergic reactions to pesticides. It’s hard to deal with things specifically made to be poisonous in a careful or safe way. Your children could even be directly affected by ingesting mothballs or roach hotels. Your pets don’t know any better either. Natural solutions to pest control problems work best because they are the safest alternative.

You won’t have to end up choking on bug spray if you have natural pesticide solutions that have been proven safe for the world in general and families in particular. Organizations are already on the move to ban harmful pesticides like DDT, so a little research on the natural enemies of insects will go a long way. You need to realize that what those pesticides do to pests, they could also do to humans, as evidenced by the pesticide poisoning deaths you’ve heard about in the news. They are also to blame for several neurological and immunological disorders, such as Hodgkin’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and certain types of cancer. It is better to plant garlic around tomatoes to combat spider mites than to spray tomatoes with insecticides and ruin them for consumption. It is also a wise decision to use garlic juice on sweet potato plants to prevent animals from digging up and chewing on them. In fact, garlic is such a versatile natural pesticide that you can spray it around ponds or use it to water your gardens to keep mosquitoes away. You can even get homemade mosquito repellant by mixing garlic juice with oil and rubbing it on yourself. Caterpillars also hate the combination of red pepper and garlic. Meanwhile, moths don’t like wormwood mixed with garlic.

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