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Dust Applicator as The Most Effective Pest Control Tools

Filed under: Uncategorized — Administrator at 4:04 am on Sunday, June 14, 2009

Today, a pest control technician has many pest control tools in his arms depot. Increasingly, pest control technicians are using an integrated approach in combating a wide selection of pests that range between mice, ants, and spiders to termites, cockroaches and beetles.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Work Stats , pest control technician “increasingly use a combination of pest management strategies, known as integrated pest management. One technique involves using correct sanitation and creating physical barriers, for pests cannot exist without food and will not infest a building if they cannot enter it. Another technique includes using baits, some of which destroy the pests, and others that hinder them from reproducing. One more technique includes using mechanical devices, for example traps, that remove pests from the environment.” The Bureau of Work Statistical data continues, “Integrated pest management is starting to become popular for many reasons. First, pesticides can pose environmental and health hazards. 2nd , some pests are becoming more immune to insecticides in certain scenarios. Eventually , an integrated pest management plan is better in the long term than use of an insecticide alone.”

The reality, however, is that insecticides remain the cornerstone of the pest control technician’s arsenal. Today, what’s most prominent in the field of professional pest management is the innovation taking place in pest control tools such as the dust applicator, wands, tips, and accessories.

The most sophisticated dust applicators are battery-powered units that are capable of applying both granules and dust. As such, they are so flexible that pest control technicians can use them for the bulk of their work. These dust applicators have wands that allow for exact application to cracks and crevices – as well as giant voids – without making a mess, and have enough power to blow dust up a 30-foot bee pole. The lightweight nature of these pest control tools belies the fact that the batteries will last a full day on the job, and need less than an hour to recharge.

Another refinement in cutting edge dust applicators is they don’t clog in humid areas and that they have clear canisters that can contamination. Further, there are a number of accessories available for dust applicators, including wands and tips, tip extensions, hose extensions, bee pole kits, belt hooks and carrying cases.

Just as pest management techniques have changed over the years, so have dallas pest control supplies. Today’s dust applicator gets the job done efficiently and effectively.

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