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    Walla Walla firm’s gopher-eradication setup breaks new ground in pest control – Walla Walla Union-Bulletin - July 5, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    That name might conjure an image of a bucktooth rodent zooming in a bubble-topped flying saucer to save the world in a kids movie.

    The real Gopher X, however, is not the least bit gopher friendly.

    Gopher X is also the reason that on a rainy morning in June, Paul Zimmerman of Z Pest Control unloaded his gopher-eradication machine into a vineyard just off Braden Road.

    Zimmerman explained that he cant do much pest spraying on rainy days. But the precipitation didnt keep him from cranking on the 6.5-horsepower Briggs & Stratton engine used to eradicate burrowing pests.

    It works very well on gophers and voles but not so much on moles, Zimmerman said, noting that fortunately moles dont cause as many problems in gardens. But gophers and voles do. And the latter seem to be on the upswing.

    The voles, they seem to follow peaks in cycles for their populations. Zimmerman said. And right now they seem to be nearing high numbers in their cycles.

    In the old days, Zimmerman would have set grip traps to catch the varmints. But in 2000, use of most grip traps which clamp onto an animals body became illegal for certain uses in Washington. And, Zimmerman noted, various poisons have also been eliminated over the years because of the threat they pose to humans.

    But there is one odorless and colorless gas that is quite deadly, and as common as a combustion engine.

    It turns out carbon monoxide, or common engine exhaust, is just as deadly to rodents as it is to humans. And the Gopher X engine is designed to pump the carbon monoxide it produces into a gopher hole via a tube attached to the exhaust pipe.

    Paul Zimmerman of Z Pest Control operates his Gopher X machine in a vineyard off Braden Road.

    Once Zimmerman finds the gopher tunnel, he inserts the tube and cranks on the engine. After three to six minutes of exhaust, he is finished, as are the gophers.

    Zimmerman adds color to the exhaust so he can spot it if it vents out through a tunnel opening.

    It should be noted that gophers arent always considered pests.

    According to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, gopher tunnels can keep the ground from getting compacted. And in the mountains, their tunnels help to collect rain and snow melt, thus reducing runoff and erosion.

    In addition, some animals rely on gopher tunnels for shelter, while others rely on the gophers for food.

    Some species, like the Mazama pocket gopher on the West Side, are endangered and protected, which means no Gopher X for them.

    But the common pocket gopher predominates the East Side of the state. Problems they cause include the destruction of plant roots, damage to underground irrigation lines and unwanted holes in pastures.

    Grip traps are still allowed to reduce their numbers. But land owners wanting to use a grip trap must first get a waiver from Fish and Wildlife officials.

    Gopher X, however, is legal, and lethal.

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    Truly Nolen Participates in 2017 Mascot Games – PCT Magazine - July 5, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The annual competition raises funds for New Hope for Kids, a Central Florida charity.

    ORLANDO, Fla. Truly Nolen participated as part of Team Yellow in the 24th annual Mascot Games June 17-18, at Amway Center in Orlando. The team captured second place on both days of the event. Captain Fear, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers mascot, won Day Two of the two-day competition. Other Team Yellow participants included Knightro of the University of Central Florida Knights, Jaxson de Ville of the Jacksonville Jaguars, ThunderBug of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and Lil Red of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.

    On both days of the competition, Team Yellow was led onto the arena floor by the Truly Nolen Mouse Limo, and fans in Truly Nolens section went home with backpacks and Team Yellow placards. With the Day 1 title on the line Friday, Lil Red was defeated by Team Greens Tommy Hawk of the Chicago Blackhawks during the Joust, one of the many fun events on tap each year. Sponsored by the Orlando Utilities Commission, Team Green also won Day 2 this year while Team Yellow settled for second again; however, Team Yellow did win the Lip Sync contest on Day 1 and Dodgeball contest on Day 2.

    Mascots from MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, ECHL, MLS and NCAA were divided into four teams as they competed against each other in wild and zany games to determine the true champions of the mascot world.

    All proceeds from the Mascot Games Presented by Wawa benefit New Hope for Kids, which provides support to children and families grieving the death of a loved one, and grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses in Central Florida. Since its inception, the event has raised more than $500,000 for New Hope for Kids.

    "Our Central Florida service enjoy participating in the Mascot Games each year and the monies raised go to a worthy cause," said Toby Srebnik, public relations and social media manager, Truly Nolen Pest Control. "In addition, our mouse limo makes an entrance at the Amway Center each and every year that is TRULY second to none!"

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    Bugged by pests? Here’s how to find a good company to control them – Fresno Bee - July 5, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Bugged by pests? Here's how to find a good company to control them
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    Pest Control Supplies & Treatments in Atlanta GA | Animal … - June 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Hi, I have a brick patio that has mortar or leafcutter bees that I would like to either get rid of or highly discourage. They are in an area that I need to utilize and one family member is allergic to bees. What they are doing is making a hole(s) between the bricks and are seen in a small swarm. I have also seen some of these bees carrying a small piece of a plant leaf so that is why I am not sure which type they are. Does heavy rain have any benefit of getting them to leave, as I read last year that someone recommended drowning the nests? I there any pesticides that can be swept in to the spaces between the bricks rather than a spray or smoke? What if I was to put down quality landscaping paper or something to cover the patio during peak nesting season to discourage them from coming back. As you can see I am at a loss for what to do, as well as thankful that they are not aggressive, and would really like some advice on how to stop this. This patio has been around for many decades and this is the second year they have done this so I do not understand why there has been a change either. Thank you for any help you can provide.

    Every home and property will eventually become a nest site for some species of pest so there is no kind of change needed for this to happen. If you want to call it anything, I would say inevitability. Fortunately the pest you currently have is easy to control and repel. But to make the best pick of which option to employ, youll need some basic info on whats happening and what to expect.

    First, once these bees get nesting, theyll be leaving pheromones and scents which are basically used to mark locations as good to the species. This means other bees within an acre or two of your property will smell your property as one to use and in turn, build nests. These smells wont go away after one season; typically they last several years which is why these problems tend to persist from year to year.

    Second, no act of weather will kill them. That includes freezing or drowning. And though mechanical control may deter them, nature will always win. That means theyll just figure out a way around whatever block you attempt to use.

    The good news is theyre easy to treat and can be handled with just a few minutes of time. The simplest method to control them would be to dust every crack or gap theyre using with DRIONE DUST. This will kill them immediately and repel them as long as the treatment is active. Since rain will destroy Drione, treatments may only last a few days or at best, a week or two. But the results will be immediate and if youre lucky, you may not have many new nests for this year so spot treating here and there throughout the summer and fall may be all thats required to keep them away.

    Drione: http://www.bugspraycart.com/insecticide/dust/drione-dust

    Hand Duster: http://www.bugspraycart.com/equipment/dusters/crusader

    Now to up the ante and provide a longer lasting treatment window, you can opt to use CYPERMETHRIN. Mix 1 oz per gallon of water and spray all surfaces where theyre active and it too will kill them but not as quick compared to Drione. Basically the process will take a few days but if you use enough material, the nest will die. The good thing about Cypermethrin is that it will also repel them for 4-6 weeks (even with rain) so spraying once a month should keep them away for good.

    Cypermethrin: http://www.bugspraycart.com/insecticide/liquid/viper-cypermethrin

    Lastly, NBS is a natural organic repellent which can be used to keep them away if you dont care to use the Cypermethrin. Mind you it wont affect the ones currently nesting. But if you treat the active nests with Drione and then spray with NBS once every 1-2 months (instead of using Cypermethrin), they wont return. Basically NBS is a repellent; not a killer.

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    Secaucus NJ Pest Control | Exterminators In Secaucus New … - June 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Secaucus NJ Pest Control

    Since 1931, ChemTec Pest Control has been supplying the most effective commercial and residential pest control services to business and homeowners in Secaucus and throughout New Jersey and New York. As a trusted New Jersey pest control company, ChemTec take great pride in eliminating problem pests from restaurants, apartment complexes, hospitals, hotels, and many other commercial facilities and homes. If mice, ants, cockroaches, or other pests have infested your property, contact ChemTec Pest Control in Secaucus today!

    In Secaucus one of the most common pests found in commercial facilities are flies. House flies, small flies, and bottle flies are often found buzzing around garbage cans, decomposing animals, and vegetable matter. Both house flies and bottle flies will land on food and food preparation areas, contaminating these areas and can cause roundworm, tapeworm, typhoid, cholera, and dysentery.

    The German cockroach and the American cockroach are both known to make their way into businesses in boxes, luggage, and bags. Once indoors, cockroaches will quickly breed, making their way through plumbing, electrical conduits, and heating vents, infesting hotels, restaurants, food processing plants, and many other commercial facilities. Cockroaches are attracted to food, yard debris, garbage, woodpiles, clutter, and moist condition, often making their nests in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and crawl spaces. Cockroaches can be very dangerous to humans as they are carriers for many diseases, easily contaminating food with saliva and feces and can cause severe allergies, asthma, and bronchial disorders in young children and the elderly.

    There is nothing worse than a rat scurrying across your businesses floor, not only do they scare away customers, just one mouse sighting can ruin your companys image and reputation. Rats, mice, and other rodents often find their way into commercial facilities in search of food, water, and shelter. These rodents can cause serious damage by chewing on your electrical wiring, gnawing on wood and drywall, as well as cause serious health risks by contaminating insulation and food with tie droppings and urine.

    At ChemTec Pest Control, we understand the importance on achieving and maintaining a pest free environment for you business. With our highly effective, affordable, and eco-friendly commercial pest control services we will eliminate insects, rodents, and pests birds that have infested your property and apply preventative treatments to ensure they do not return. Businesses and industries we serve are:

    Educational Facilities

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    Warehouses

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    La Jolla, CA Termite Control – Facts About Termites – Video - May 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Beneficial insects & critters. Natural pest control with Ladybugs, Mantis, Frogs & more.. – Video - May 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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