How to Cut Down Waste with Pest Control | the ReFab Diaries

Sustainable pest solutions make a big difference in how humane your pest removal practices are and how environmentally friendly you are being. With the right kind of techniques, you can cut back on how many resources you are wasting and still effectively remove pests from your home. 




Fewer Pests Means Less Wastage

First of all, it is worth noting that having pests in your home is probably going to lead to some waste that could have been avoided. If rats get into your pantry, they will eat through boxes and bags of food, contaminating your supplies and causing you to toss out some groceries. Termites will eat through some of your home and make you do repairs that could have been avoided. Roaches and other pests can contaminate food sources as well. 

If you get flies in your food, you may feel like tossing some of that food out. Watch what happens when a fly gets trapped in the fridge and there are open food sources there. It will lay eggs very quickly and contaminate the food supply.

So, it is in your best interests to keep pests away from your home and particularly from your food. You will save money by keeping your home as free from pests as possible, and you will be doing some small part to conserve and reduce waste. But how do you get rid of pests and still stay environmentally friendly? Aren’t most pest removal methods toxic?


Keep Your House Clean

Sometimes the simplest methods work the best. If you simply tidy your home on a regular basis, you will be cutting off the food supply for most pets. Sweep the floors, wash the dishes, and wipe down the counters to remove most of the attractive crumbs and food particles that will bring pests into your home. The kitchen is the priority here, but in your house, people might be carrying food into any room. It helps if you minimize that and limit where they can take food and leave wrappers.

It also helps if you keep all garbage bins covered and take out the trash regularly. Be sure to keep the outdoor trash receptacle away from your house as much as possible. 

You should have the home deep cleaned every so often to get rid of hidden food particles and anything else that might attract pests. A professional home cleaning can help to keep pests away and make your home beautifully clean by maybe using Imagine Company in Chicago. But you will also need to do your part and carry out regular cleaning tasks each day to prevent crumbs and other food particles from accumulating and attracting pests to your home. Remember, if pests cannot find food in your home, they will probably go somewhere else. 


Use Integrated Pest Management

In recent years, integrated pest management or IPM has been used to reduce the use of toxic chemicals in removing pests. This is a multi-faceted system of pest control that only requires the use of toxic chemicals where absolutely necessary. It uses humane traps to catch and release some pests and utilizes safe chemicals that won’t harm the environment or you. In some cases, it will mean using biological control to keep pests at bay. You may occasionally need to spray chemicals and solutions into the air to treat pest invasions, but this will be infrequent, and the level of toxicity will be very low or nonexistent. 

How IPM is implemented will change from one pest expert to another. You can use some of the practices yourself and then also choose a pest control specialist who will use these methods. Be sure to ask any pest agency you consider hiring whether they are environmentally friendly.

With these methods, the focus is on removing food sources, looking for factors that attract pests, and inspecting for signs of early pest invasion. It’s preventive mostly so that you rarely have to deal with pests at all, much less in an inhumane way.


Choose Sustainable, Safe Products

When you shop for pest solutions, choose products that are made with biodegradable materials or that use recycled material. Check the packaging to see if any efforts have been made to make them environmentally friendly or sustainable. Choose products that are safe for the environment and that do not contain parabens, DHTs and other harmful chemicals. Avoid aerosols, if you can, and choose liquid-based sprays that do not hurt the ozone layer. 

It is up to you to make safe, responsible choices every time you go to the hardware or grocery and buy products that are designed to deal with your pest problem. You can make an impact with good shopping choices. By choosing these kinds of products, you will be protecting your children and pets as well, since environmentally friendly pest solutions tend to be very milder, nontoxic, and much less likely to cause any kind of short-term or long-term harm to sensitive organisms. 

One of the better options for getting rid of pests without causing any kind of environmental harm is the insect light. There are many different kinds of insect lights available, but these can be used to get rid of mosquitos, flies, and other pests without releasing any toxic chemicals into the air. Choose ones with LED bulbs rather than UV lighting to save energy over a long period of time. 


Prevention Is Best

There are so many products out there that are designed for dealing with pests once they are in your home, and not all of them are safe to use or humane. You are better off using preventative measures when possible. That way, you never have to deal with pests in the home at all. 

Be sure your home is secure and look for even small holes or cracks where events could get. Seal those up as soon as possible, and then look for other prevention opportunities that won’t require the use of any dangerous chemicals. 


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