Innovative Pest Control Tools Help the Professional

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 variety of pests that range between mice, ants, and spiders to termites, cockroaches and beetles.

According to the U.S. One technique involves using correct sanitation and making physical barriers, for pests cannot exist without food and won't infest a building if they will not enter it. Yet another method involves using mechanical devices, for example traps, that remove pests from the environment."

The Bureau of Work Statistical data continues, "Integrated pest management is beginning to become well-liked for many reasons. First, pesticides can pose environmental and health risks. Second, some pests are becoming more impervious to pesticides in certain situations. Finally, an integrated pest management plan is more effective in the long term than use of an insecticide alone."

The most complicated dust applicators are battery-powered units that are capable of applying both granules and dust. As such, they are so versatile 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 enormous 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 require less than an hour to recharge.

Further, there are a variety 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 time, so have pest control tools. Today's dust applicator gets the job finished efficiently and effectively.

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