Pest control manufactures are always looking for better methods when it comes to getting rid of pests. The goal is to eliminate insects and rodents without damaging the environment or non-targeted species. Improvements are also making the pest control industry more effective and less expensive. Scientific developments are making pest control nontoxic, inexpensive and more effective. Along with being safer for you, many of these new treatment options are also less harmful to the environment. For example, a new bug-fighting technology involves using Co2, a far safer alternative to fumigation (spraying toxic chemicals) to get rid of pests. Co2 suffocates pests without polluting the infected area. Pest control companies are a couple years away from applying this technology in day to day service, yet it is becoming more widespread. In the future, motion-activated remote cameras will be used to determine the extent of a rodent infestation which intern will help develop a treatment plan that’s customizable, efficient and more effective. The same technology will be able to help prevent rodents from getting into your structures and property. Another change that isn’t that far away is gene modifications, again making pest control options safer for the industry. As part of this gene modification, specialists are engaging insect growth regulators that disrupt insect growth cycles removing its ability to reproduce, hence ending a bug infestation from starting.
http://gogreenpestcontrol.ca/pest-control-in-the-future/
gogreenpestcontrol.ca Ladner Tsawwassen Delta B.C. Randy Bilesky BsF CPA
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http://www.delta-optimist.com/opinion/blogs/blog-pest-control-in-the-future-1.23320601