https://youtu.be/XuVjamiX_eU Ground beetles are beneficial insects that help to curb populations of pests and weeds. They are infrequent invaders, normally seen in the fall; they enter homes in the middle or end of summer. These beetles are attracted to light and are noticeable when they gather around well-lit buildings. When they infest a building the… Continue reading The Ground Beetles
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Ever seen a sweaty Mouse?
https://youtu.be/jS7LlEAQh3s Mice skin cells are predetermined to be sweaty or hairy, and their fate is determined by competing signals, during the embryonic growth. Mice have different skin cells that develop hair follicles on their back and designated skin cells that develop sweat glands on their paws. The mice skin cells differ from their hairy backs to… Continue reading Ever seen a sweaty Mouse?
What is Pest Exclusion?
https://youtu.be/KG18J9jkGKM Pest exclusion is designed to stop pest issues before they begin and are a part of the IPM integrated pest management protocol. Pests need three things for existence: food, water and shelter, so it maybe your house, business or the garage in the back. Once these pests find a way in, getting them gone… Continue reading What is Pest Exclusion?
Honey, Bees and Wasps
https://youtu.be/0SdCXfFVRcI As I sit eating my toast with butter and honey, I reflected on those hot summer days this year and how many bees and wasps (hornets) I encountered. When we think of honey bees we think of honey, when we think of wasps or hornets we think about being stung. Of course both… Continue reading Honey, Bees and Wasps
Delta’s dangerous garden rodents
https://youtu.be/WxEpulQGsis Now the snow is melting and the cold snap has come to an abrupt end, more rodents have been driven out of the wild in search of food and shelter. Delta’s community is surrounded in vast open farms, bogs, parks and virtually all homes have seen an increase of rodent activities, from mice to… Continue reading Delta’s dangerous garden rodents
Mice helping man, again
https://youtu.be/G9fo4mfu4fw In an experiment, surgeons injected cancerous mice with microscopic probes to locate the tumor. The nanoscale (highly interdisciplinary in nanoscience and nanotechnology) fluorescent probes that turn on when encountering cancer which help remove tumors in mice without harming healthy tissue. The switching on behavior is unique to nanoscale technology, which is measured in billionths… Continue reading Mice helping man, again
Hibernating Carpenter Ants
https://youtu.be/d_AbWG7yhwo A couple weeks ago when I was moving some firewood at the side of my house, I found carpenter ants hibernating inside one of the cut logs. These guys nest in logs, stumps, hollow trees and our homes. They like to tunnel into moist, rotting wood and other soft materials to make satellite nests,… Continue reading Hibernating Carpenter Ants
The Masked Bedbug Hunters
https://youtu.be/WRnLmevUQxk Masked Hunters you ask? These insects are true bugs, a collection of bugs with sucking mouthparts. When they make their way into homes, they frequent attics and crawlspaces where they can easily camouflage themselves and hunt for food. Thankfully, bed bugs and carpet beetles are their favorite food sources, although they will also feed… Continue reading The Masked Bedbug Hunters
Christmas Insects with a Sweet tooth.
https://youtu.be/iOyGt5v0YhE Are you guilty of having a sweet tooth? I know that I am! But that’s okay, there’s no shame in chowing down on Christmas cookies or candy this season. With the furnaces cranked up now, the insects are coming inside and literally coming alive. But if you are leaving crumbs behind or those… Continue reading Christmas Insects with a Sweet tooth.
Yes it’s an Organic Christmas Tree
https://youtu.be/Ygrx9TOhmHM Why not, if you can get an organic tree then you know that the environment is better off because the tree was grown without pesticides. Organic farming makes sense, those people that grow and harvest the trees are not subjected to the harmful side effects of pesticides, be it insecticides or herbicides, and it’s… Continue reading Yes it’s an Organic Christmas Tree
Is that a smile on your face rat?
https://youtu.be/PyGW2JMs-NY Scientists were put to the challenge of determining what a smile on a rat face looks like. Therefore, as scientists do, they experimented with lab rats by photographing their subjects while being exposed to things that might make a rat happy or upset. They looked for facial displays of happy feelings in rats that… Continue reading Is that a smile on your face rat?
Black Widows a.k.a. the tangle-web spider
https://youtu.be/tMmX533wueA Rules #1, if you see a chaotic, twisted web, do not stick your finger in it or you may lose it. This spider is one of the most infamous spiders. The female Black Widows are the ones with the plump black abdomen with a red hourglass (or red spot) on the bottom. These widow… Continue reading Black Widows a.k.a. the tangle-web spider
Silverfish, it’s Here it’s Gone
https://youtu.be/9AjkWU_wN_M If you have ever had a silverfish infestation than it’s most likely that you’ve seen them in the sink or bathtub, that is because they are falling from the ceiling, electrical and plumbing fixtures and can’t get out. Living as long as 3 years and producing over 1000 eggs a year, these night crawlers… Continue reading Silverfish, it’s Here it’s Gone
The Mighty Mouse is Rearing Its Head
https://youtu.be/i4h8t0okmME Once mice have invaded a home, the residences are on high alert for noises and the little messes they leave behind. It’s that time of year again. Rats little brother the mice are infesting homes across Delta and people aren’t happy about it. This fall, I have received countless reports of mice invading homes… Continue reading The Mighty Mouse is Rearing Its Head
ADHD found in Rats.
https://youtu.be/IbnXtaVHdZ0 A new study found female rats’ exposure to allergens during pregnancy had an effect on their pups. This new study could help explain how allergies effect the development of ADHD and autism in children. They have discovered changes in the rat brains of fetuses and rat pups exposed to allergens during pregnancy. The… Continue reading ADHD found in Rats.
The fountain of a mouse’s youth is really creepy.
https://youtu.be/UxemWOncy8M Scientists have discovered that injecting young (18 year old teenager) human blood plasma into older mice (12 months old) helps to rejuvenate their bodies. The blood plasma made the old mice perform like young ones, running around in open spaces much like the younger mice. But that’s not it either; their power of memory… Continue reading The fountain of a mouse’s youth is really creepy.
Warehouse Beetles a.k.a. Storeroom Killer
The warehouse beetle is a pest that is truly insatiable feeder and a health hazard to us and animals, because of the long list of foods that it attacks and how it might affect us if we consume it. The beetle’s prime source of protein includes legumes, nuts, animal feed, barley, wheat, pollen, and stored seeds.… Continue reading Warehouse Beetles a.k.a. Storeroom Killer
Winter Rodent Control
https://youtu.be/Tk6a4Z2O_UM Now that our style of winter weather has come, rats and mice often seek shelter in homes and commercial buildings where they can stay warm and well-fed throughout the season. When it comes to rodents, it’s important for home and business owners to remember the importance of year round maintenance. During this colder weather,… Continue reading Winter Rodent Control
Tickled Rats Jump for Joy
https://youtu.be/g1s_2f4CaFM A study on rats identifies the tickle hub of the warm-blooded vertebrate brain, shows that exciting a certain region can provoke an outbreak of ultrasonic happy squeals. The researchers found that rats are actually enjoying it. The ultrasonic shrills the rats make are expressions of pleasure. The tickling triggers the “neurotransmitter dopamine” in the… Continue reading Tickled Rats Jump for Joy
Rodent Pain can be Infectious
There is now convincing evidence that pain can be transmitted socially. Rodents communicate distress and are affected by the distress of others. Pain odor signals may be transferred from one rodent to another by compounds left in the air. Odor may function as a signal that can transmit pain sensitivity from one animal to the… Continue reading Rodent Pain can be Infectious
The Omnipresent Raccoons
From a raccoon’s perspective, we humans make outstanding neighbors. When raccoons take advantage of the food and shelter we provide, they often get into trouble. Raccoons are an ever-present sight in Delta evening landscape. They have a malleability that allows them live in the wild, suburban setting too our urban jungles. Raccoons have the natural… Continue reading The Omnipresent Raccoons
Pesticides in our Composts
https://youtu.be/ZZ-zBkug59s How do pesticides get into our compost? Well, composting of pesticide-treated plants. We have laws that restrict the use of pesticides that should make compost safe from pesticide contamination. But, we still apply synthetic pesticides in our gardens and lawns (although we are not allowed). Many pesticides like herbicides, insecticides and fungicides will break… Continue reading Pesticides in our Composts
Another threat to Honey Bees – the Moku Virus
https://youtu.be/DS1Zp1XUcvI Honey Bees are vital to crop pollination worldwide and to the global food supply. Honey bees are currently facing colony collapse disorder and Varroa mites: a deforming wing virus that renders a bee’s wings useless. And now, a new virus, dubbed Moku, has been found in a species of wasp that has the potential… Continue reading Another threat to Honey Bees – the Moku Virus
Monkey Weevils?
https://youtu.be/dufafrETNfM Weevils, these small vexations, are one of the most destructive pests across Canada; having a vast influence on our agriculture industry, food supplies, and ornamental plant life. They can defoliate and severely damage entire crop yields. They eat plants, grains and other stored foods and lay their eggs once they have done. They invade… Continue reading Monkey Weevils?
Pest-free home in 4 steps
https://youtu.be/RSuVr9COAt0 A nice warm dry house is the perfect setting for pests like rats, mice, squirrels, skunks and raccoons to spend fall and winter and conserve energy by escaping the weather. Make time to keep your home pest-free whether you’ve seen signs or heard pest activity or just want serenity at home. Pest Free… Continue reading Pest-free home in 4 steps
What the Zika virus does to male mice
https://youtu.be/ASh6MSSw1rk New study shows that the Zika virus shriveled male mice’s reproductive parts by 90 per cent, severely reducing fertility. Zika virus ravages the testes of male mice, reducing sperm counts and fertility. The virus attacks the body structure where sperm are made and reach maturity. Experiments found output of useful sperm fell by… Continue reading What the Zika virus does to male mice
More GMOs and Pesticide Use
https://youtu.be/ZdS_C4UFHSI Organisms that have been genetically modified have not led to increases in crop yields and chemical pesticide use has not dropped, reported by the New York Times. A genetically modified organism, is an organism that has had its DNA altered or modified with DNA from another organism, these organisms are referred to as “transgenic”… Continue reading More GMOs and Pesticide Use
Black Furniture Carpet Beetles
Adult carpet beetles are often carried into houses on plants and flowers. Black furniture carpet beetles cause the most damage during the larval stage, and the first signs of an infestation are adult beetles on windowsills. Their larvae can be detected by irregular holes found in carpets, fabric, clothing, and furniture. Carpet beetles tend to… Continue reading Black Furniture Carpet Beetles
Pre-Purchase Pest Inspections
If you are looking to buy a new (older) home or investment property, then you need a pest inspection report of the property just for the peace of mind. Here in Delta, properties are at particular risk of carpenter ants, which can be highly damaging to structure of the building. If any structure is affected… Continue reading Pre-Purchase Pest Inspections
Can you flee the flea?
https://youtu.be/YXbM1nqKJ2Q Cat-scratch fever, typhus and the plague can all be transmitted by fleas. They inflict painful bites that can leave itchy welts that last for days and the scratching can easily lead to open wounds, sores and infection. Fleas are little parasitic hitchhikers that survive on their hosts’ blood. Flea bites on humans swell up… Continue reading Can you flee the flea?
Pharaoh ant invasions are determined by weather
The majority of pharaoh ant invasions occur during winter rainstorms and summer droughts. These ants are most likely to enter homes in cold, wet conditions, a typical winter in Delta. A smaller peak in the level of infestation occurs during hot, dry conditions typically in August and September. Ants invade kitchens and dining rooms… Continue reading Pharaoh ant invasions are determined by weather
Delta’s four legged Wildlife
When considering the four legged wildlife we have in the Delta region, the animals (considered to be pests) that I encounter most are raccoons, skunks, squirrels and rats. Each has their distinct territories, life spans and unique social life characteristics. -Raccoon’s life expectancy in the wild is between 1 to 3 years. Territorial sizes vary… Continue reading Delta’s four legged Wildlife
What happens when the Queen ant dies?
So what happens when an ant colony with only one queen dies of natural or unnatural causes? The queen produces a variety of pheromones giving directions to the workers. One of the pheromones suppresses the ovary development of the workers, hence they don’t lay eggs. The main purpose of the queen is to lay eggs… Continue reading What happens when the Queen ant dies?
Delta’s future looks ratty
Between climate changes, new home construction, old abandoned homes and more people and trash- the rats are getting the upper hand. Old houses or rundown, abandoned properties are popular rat reservoirs of rats. When those buildings are demolished, there’s a rat exodus. Then they’ll try to colonize other homes in the neighborhood. Plus, warmer climate… Continue reading Delta’s future looks ratty
Deer Mice might help male fertility in humans
There is a specific gene tied to deer mouse’s sperm speed, which one day might help a possible genetic influence on male fertility in humans. The deer mouse has a gene that makes its sperm faster and more virile then the field mouse. The reason is that there is an expanded midsection in the sperm’s tail… Continue reading Deer Mice might help male fertility in humans
Things that crawl in the night
As Halloween approach, we are seeing more insects invade our homes as they get out of the weather. Some are small and terrible, sending adults and children into a screaming fit or nightmare. Here are a few: 1. Twisted-wing parasite larvae eat their mother. When the babies are ready to come out, they eat… Continue reading Things that crawl in the night
Naked mole rats just don’t feel the pain
The naked mole rats, found in African countries has evolved to feel pain differently, and are mainly unaffected by pain from carbonic acid. This troll like rodent is highly resistant to cancer can live 10-30 years longer than mice and rats. They are small, hairless, and virtually blind and live in colonies up to 300, tunneling… Continue reading Naked mole rats just don’t feel the pain
My house smells like a morgue
Okay, one day you get back from work and there is an off smell in your house. You walk around the house but you can’t identify where the smell is coming from. Then it hits you, literally, the smell is coming from the crawl space and you been fighting rats (or mice) for the last… Continue reading My house smells like a morgue
Springtails in the fall ?
Many people confuse Springtails with fleas as they can great heights relative to the size of their bodies. These soil dwelling arthropods reside near food sources of dead, organic materials such as algae, fungi, and decaying matter, which may range from rotting vegetables to animal remains. Their furcula, which looks like a long clasp folding… Continue reading Springtails in the fall ?
Rats and Mice and Ultrasonic Love Songs
Rodents use ultrasonic songs to claim territory and attract mates with high-pitched love songs. It has been discovered that mice and rats don’t use vibrating vocal folds in their larynx to make ultrasonic sounds but they do it in an unusually different way. Their singing method is similar to that of a jet… Continue reading Rats and Mice and Ultrasonic Love Songs
The Rats are coming, the Rats are coming
In Delta there are 3 common domestic or farmyard problematic rodents. These include the house mouse, Norway rat and the roof rat (black rat). Rats and mice are easy to detect and leave plenty of evidence. From chewing through a cereal box in your cupboards to feeding on fruit left on the counter, they can… Continue reading The Rats are coming, the Rats are coming
Autumn rains bring out the wasps and rats
The combination of fall rains and warmer weather has helped encourage the wasps and rat populations to flourish. The last several summers have been rather warm and dry which has changed the comings and goings of pest. The sudden abundance of food and water this late summer, early fall has meant an increase in many… Continue reading Autumn rains bring out the wasps and rats
Buying Used Furniture and Bed Bugs
Varage and craigslist are two great ways of buying and selling used furniture, I’ve done it myself many times. If you are the buyer you need to keep in mind that just because it may look nice on the outside, there may be bed bugs lurking inside ready to start a pest infestation. Try to… Continue reading Buying Used Furniture and Bed Bugs
Stoat Sighting
The Stoat is a small mammal in the family which also includes weasels, mink, otters, ferret, badgers, and skunks. The Stoat is also known as the short-tailed weasel and they can live up to 7 years of age. Stoats have a long, tube-shaped body and neck, short legs and a lengthy tail. Stoats prefer lowland… Continue reading Stoat Sighting
Drugstore Beetles
Drugstore beetles are also known as the bread or biscuit beetle and look like the cigarette beetles. Years ago, Drugstore Beetles used to be major pest concern in pharmacies, feeding on herbs used in medicines. Omnivorous eaters, they mainly feeds on cereal, flour, breads, cookies, seeds, grains, pet foods, spices, red pepper, flour, almost any… Continue reading Drugstore Beetles
What’s in your Shed – pesticides ?
As the weather cools and days lengthen, your attention may be turning to cleaning up the leaves and re-organizing the shed. It’s time to take inventory of all the pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. You should check the labels for expiry dates (to toss out) and take note of the all the chemicals with multiple formulations… Continue reading What’s in your Shed – pesticides ?
Zoonotic Disease
In my travels controlling rodents and wildlife, I am often asked what diseases the particular animal I’m dealing with can harbor. In fact, the spread of a disease between animals and humans is called a zoonotic disease. Six out of ten diseases in humans are spread from animals. Zoonotic diseases can be caused by viruses,… Continue reading Zoonotic Disease
The Super Predator -The Great Horned Owl
The great horned owls are super predators. They are the single most successful predator on the planet Earth and can live as long as 28 years. Their talons are the dangerous thing, with five hundred pounds per square inch of pressure that they can exert on their prey; similar to a golden eagle, or to… Continue reading The Super Predator -The Great Horned Owl
Mice help shrink oral cancer in half
https://youtu.be/Q9ltc-v-nbY Recent results show tumors in mice were shrunk to half the size in 2 weeks. There was huge success in mice from anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitors and epidermal growth factor receptors. Statistically, sixty percent of people are detected in a late stage of the disease with a survival rate below 50 percent. This can… Continue reading Mice help shrink oral cancer in half
Delta Raccoons heading north and beyond
Is it global warming, is it more space, is it better food, changing ecosystems, who knows but raccoons are moving north. They are as adaptable as any species of mammal and are very capable of using what’s available. Raccoons greatest strengths is its skill at finding and digesting a wide variety of food, from hunting and… Continue reading Delta Raccoons heading north and beyond
Problem solved, rats and dry ice
As the winters become milder each year and construction continues to boom in Delta, there has been a vast increase in the rat population, some Delta residents say epic proportions and Delta’s dirty little secret. There is now a new(ish) method for getting rid of man’s oldest pest – rats; Dry ice is an apparent… Continue reading Problem solved, rats and dry ice
Rats’ and their Drinking Habits
Over the many years of experimenting with lab rats to help cure cancer and thousands of other research projects, rats have been subjected to alcohol. They have learned a lot about the consumption habits of these rodents. It is believed that rats do not get hangovers. It takes almost a thousand genes in rats DNA… Continue reading Rats’ and their Drinking Habits
The dirty underworld lives of Voles
“Voles are unique and best described as being a little bit like all the other rodents they are so commonly thought to be” stated by some wise guy. Voles are active day and night throughout the year, similar to squirrel behavior. Voles eat seeds, nuts, fruit, bark, bulbs, plants, insects and they will eat dead… Continue reading The dirty underworld lives of Voles
Pot-bellied pigs are out, Capybaras are in
Capybaras are the world’s largest rodents, which can grow to be about 150 pounds, they are friendly and once you get their scent glands removed, can be amorous pets. The capybaras kind of look like a gerbil on steroids and are herbivores, so they don’t see us as prey or predator. If you are interested… Continue reading Pot-bellied pigs are out, Capybaras are in
Squirrels are on the compass
How do animals find their direction within their environment? Ground squirrels use information on the position of the sun when they hide and then return to retrieve their stash. The position of the sun serves as a reference point for the animals. Squirrels store their food reserves in several hiding places. Squirrels probably use the… Continue reading Squirrels are on the compass
Attack of the killer moles
Moles will attack your lawn and tunnel throughout it until it looks like a scene from a battle field in WW I. They are not necessarily dangerous, unless you capture one live then watch out for their teeth, they bite! Their submarine like bodies and potent front claws allow the moles to swim through dirt.… Continue reading Attack of the killer moles
Cricket Anyone ?
Although harmless to humans, crickets feed on food of both plants and insects, including other crickets. Crickets are nocturnal and therefore during the day they hide in dark, moist places avoiding predators. They can live in a variety of environments, including fields, trees, tunnels, sheds and even in your garbage. As the weather turns colder,… Continue reading Cricket Anyone ?
Ladies and gentlemen – the (Powderpost) Beetles
Maple, ash, oak, and pine you are not safe. Damage wooden furniture and wet or rotting wooden structures are the main target of this species of wood-boring insect. Unlike other wood damaging insects these critter leave behind a trail of fine wood sawdust. Although they are very strong flying pests, they are usually introduced to… Continue reading Ladies and gentlemen – the (Powderpost) Beetles
Goats are the new sheep
In the war against weeds, the battle grounds have been lost and won by man since time started. Herbicides, pesticides, brushcutters and bobcats have been the go to solutions in recent history but now enter the latest weapon: the goat and sheep. Management of farms, woodlots, waterways or in thick vegetation where mechanized equipment cannot… Continue reading Goats are the new sheep
The ants come marching
I have received literally hundreds of calls about ants this year. Yards, houses and people’s lives have been attacked by these somewhat beneficial eusocial insects. Some yards have been invaded with not only hundreds but thousands of ants. I have seen driveways, pools, walkways and walls coated with ants. And to add insult to injury… Continue reading The ants come marching
Pest Control Ad Nauseam
If you listen to the radio at all, any station it seems, one of my pest control competitors has been advertising ad nauseam about preparing for the rodent invasion. Although we have several weeks of summer left, as the days grow shorter the four legged animals from mice to raccoons know that they need to… Continue reading Pest Control Ad Nauseam
Superpower abilities of rats
Rats can follow wind and other airflows with just a sniff and a tic of their whiskers. New research helps explain how the rodents can do everything from find food to predict weather. The term whisking is a phenomenon used with regards to tracking wind flow. Whisking is when whiskered animal moves its facial whiskers… Continue reading Superpower abilities of rats
Use caution before using the insecticide Malathion
Health Canada is advising Canadians to not use malathion products older than one year due to chemical changes in the product over time. Malathion kills insects by preventing their nervous system from working properly. Malathion is effective in killing mosquitoes, aphids, loopers, moths, beetles, leaf bugs and other pests. Alarmingly, when stored at elevated temperatures… Continue reading Use caution before using the insecticide Malathion
Leaf-footed Bugs
These insects have leaf-like enlargements found on their hind legs. The pests feed on tomatoes, numerous nuts, citrus fruits, and ornamental trees and shrubs. Leaf-footed bugs can also damage crops as they feed. If you are a gardener, may notice withered, warped, or emaciated seeds where the Leaf-footed bugs feed. These insects can also damage… Continue reading Leaf-footed Bugs
Meet the Hump-backed fly
https://youtu.be/i9CdqnV1uXc Like other flies, hump-backed (Phorid) flies have the capacity to transport diseases. The adult females lay their eggs in or on decaying organic materials, such as animal feces or carcasses, sewage, rotting food and plants, and the layers of scum that build up on the sides of drains. Because they breed in corpses (from… Continue reading Meet the Hump-backed fly
Rat contraceptive!!
https://youtu.be/4RiyCYbKPmg Two rat mating couples can, over an 8 to 12 month life span, generate 15 million descendants. The mating couple guards their territory from neighboring tribes who would invade if there were a sudden drop in population, the cause of poison’s rebound effect. A new birth control for rodents, particularly rats, could soon be… Continue reading Rat contraceptive!!
What’s that smell?? Odorous Ants!
https://youtu.be/VyJ94F8ALKw Why do they call them odorous ants? Crush one and you can smell an off citrus smell. Ladner and Tsawwassen seem to be pledged by these very opportunistic ants, they can live in a variety of nesting sites, moving constantly to avoid detection and unfavorable habitat. I find them in huge super colonies (100,000… Continue reading What’s that smell?? Odorous Ants!
Are Wasps Beneficial?
https://youtu.be/6oQSaCuMpt0 It is true that wasps are beneficial since they do pollinate, although less than their furry cousins the bees do. Wasps also help gardeners because they capture garden pests, including caterpillars, maggots and larvae of other insects. Their prey is returned to the nest in large or small portions, chewed and fed to the larva, particularly in… Continue reading Are Wasps Beneficial?
The ants come marching one by one
https://youtu.be/x3F-l7PBuCE This time of the year, I get a steady stream of people calling about ants in the kitchen, laundry room or just crawling around everywhere in doors and out. Ants are also attracted to an area that offers shelter, water, proteins and carbohydrates and protection for their queen and their colony as a whole.… Continue reading The ants come marching one by one
The season of the polecat – the stinky stunk
. https://youtu.be/W729SAB-Mjw This summer has been very active for skunk families taking up residences under people’s porches, sheds and decks. The young skunks are now becoming quite active and this means: let’s play with our new stinky spray. Of course skunks are notorious for their anal scent glands, which they use as a defensive weapon.… Continue reading The season of the polecat – the stinky stunk
Super Lice – School must be starting soon
https://youtu.be/hnFqOLR5IQo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnFqOLR5IQo&feature=youtu.be The age of the super lice has begun and it’s just in time for a new year of school. A study has found a set of three mutations that allow lice to survive the most treatments used to get rid of them, pyrethroids. This is the same insecticide we use to kill ants,… Continue reading Super Lice – School must be starting soon
The dog days of summer bring out the wasps.
https://youtu.be/cOdPrLPxoeE Depending on the type of wasp, they can sting with little incitement, especially the bald-face hornet, paper wasps and yellow jackets. These pests will sting when they become agitated; be it a soccer ball hitting the nest, cutting the lawn too close, trimming the shrub that their nest is in etc. and they will seek to… Continue reading The dog days of summer bring out the wasps.
Organic pesticides that work
https://youtu.be/2sr7f3EVOQI Here are a few household products that actually work well as organic pesticides. Lemon insecticide: Grated a lemon and add to boiling water. Turn off the heat and allow it to sit overnight before straining the liquid through a coffee filter. Spray on the top and underside of the leaves of the affected plant. Oil spray: To make,… Continue reading Organic pesticides that work
Hoarders and Insects they Harbor
https://youtu.be/fxcNTuVksoc We have all seen or heard about the show hoarders. I’ve now seen several apartments that a hoarder has turned into a major insect infestation. Those people are living in such appalling conditions. There is the mental illness aspect to it, yet they may be hurting their family and pets. These hoarders collect paraphernalia… Continue reading Hoarders and Insects they Harbor
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Baby Skunks
https://youtu.be/b2D4ljLH_lU If the baby skunk or skunks are out of their burrow for extended periods of time on their own, it is likely they will be deserted and will become orphaned and worth trying to catch. Orphans that have been without their mother may have become cold and dehydration. They should be warmed and then… Continue reading Baby Skunks
So here is what is happening to our Bees
https://youtu.be/pO12YY5RIiY The world’s most widely used pesticides, neonicotinoid insecticides, may be acting as birth control for male bees, leaving drones with less sperm for their queen. Neonicotinoids kill pests by messing up their nervous systems. Male honeybees called drones, only purpose is to mate with a queen. Poor mating can tax the productivity of a… Continue reading So here is what is happening to our Bees
The best organics to buy
The best organics to buy Some scientists say organic produce is more nutritious, helps you build more muscle mass and it burns more fat than conventionally grown food. I don’t believe any of that but one benefit of organic farming is that fewer pesticides go into your body and the environment. Best organic foods are:… Continue reading The best organics to buy
Bats Nature’s Pest Control
Most of the bats found in Delta are important for farming because they consume crop pests as a normal part of their diets. Bats are the main nighttime slayer of insects, consuming 100 to 600 bugs per hour. Different species of bats prefer different insects, from mosquitoes to crop insects. Use these tips to… Continue reading Bats Nature’s Pest Control
The roof and Norway rat
The difference between roof rats and Norway rats is all about where they like to live, in addition to differences in physical appearance. Scratching, whining, shrieking and bickering, roof rats brashly publicize their existence in the rafters, attics and kitchens they live in. Norway rats circulate in basements and lower levels of buildings, culverts and… Continue reading The roof and Norway rat
The Ladybug
The ladybug (Ladybird or Lady beetle or coccinellids) has an average lifespan of 2 to 3 years in the wild and hibernate in the winter? Adult ladybugs are round, semi-circle shaped insects with stumpy legs and antennae. Their dots and the amount can vary from species to species. In some the colouring is reversed making… Continue reading The Ladybug
Ants’ nuptial flight
https://youtu.be/Q9GPdApV3Ts This time yearly, clouds of winged ants arise from their nests for the brief saturnalia known as nuptial flight. The winged ants are the reproductive males and females of a nest, which take flight to mate. The winged ants are the reproductive males and females of the colony, which grow wings for their brief… Continue reading Ants’ nuptial flight
List of fruits and veggies with most to least pesticides
Below are a list of fruits and vegetables, from worst to best, based on the amount of pesticide found on the food. More than 98 percent of strawberry, peaches, nectarines, and apples tested positive for at least one pesticide residue. The average potato has more pesticides by weight than any other produce. A single grape… Continue reading List of fruits and veggies with most to least pesticides
Bee-killing pesticide banned in Vancouver
https://youtu.be/l-j_t7ksODs The Vancouver ban on neonicotinoids will come into effect on July 26. is a group of pesticides that is believed to contribute to bee mortality. Neonicotinoids were developed in the early 1990s as a safer alternative to DDT, but they kill bees by dropping their resistance to infection and waning their ability to reproduce. They are widely… Continue reading Bee-killing pesticide banned in Vancouver
Booklouse aka Booklice
https://youtu.be/x64N3hh8H3c Despite what you are thinking, they are not true lice. Their name merely refers to the extraordinary possibility of finding them in old books and paper products. They require sufficient humidity and dampness to survive. Booklice are mostly seen from spring to summer. They are harmless until these pests produce large numbers of… Continue reading Booklouse aka Booklice
House Dust Mites
https://youtu.be/IxoiypuxjZI House dust mites are related to the spider family. They live on mattresses, bedding, upholstered furniture, carpets and curtains. These miniature pests feed on the flakes of skin that our pets and we shed daily. They thrive in warm and humid environments. No matter how clean a home is dust mites cannot be totally… Continue reading House Dust Mites
Scary Spider Beetles
https://youtu.be/cUu1si6mJF0 Spider beetles are unscrupulous vultures of stored products. They tend to feed on old and mouldy stuff. The adult spider beetles are known to remain active in freezing temperatures. Spider beetles often gain access to warehouses, mills, grain storage facilities, and attics with rodent or bird nests. Since the pests feed on feces and… Continue reading Scary Spider Beetles
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
https://youtu.be/PlPeCV62mps IPM is simply balancing pesticide use with natural methods of pest control or maximising the methods supplied by nature to help reduce pesticide use. IPM ensures that pesticides are used with correct understanding for the surrounding biodiversity and land, as well as for the health of the user. You prepare to keep pests from… Continue reading Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Amazing Facts About Mice
https://youtu.be/46fiCwzx-8I 1) One female mouse can have over 160 babies per year. In a perfect mouse world, females are able to have up to 12 babies every 2-3 weeks beginning when they’re 7-8 weeks old. 2) Tomcats don’t help much. Most cats are too well fed and just don’t care enough about mice, unless they need… Continue reading Amazing Facts About Mice
The Temple of Rats
https://youtu.be/zGcHhFUgqP4 The Karni Mata Temple in remote Deshnoke India is infested with more than 20,000 rats and visitors come to worship the rodents; the reincarnated children of celebrated goddess Karni Mata. The rats, called kabbas, are protected by the buildings netting and grills to keep out predators such as raptors. The rodents scamper freely within the temple and… Continue reading The Temple of Rats
Is that a Cockroach!
https://youtu.be/biT61HijzhA Cockroaches are among the oldest and most resilient occupants of Delta. They are highly malleable and can live wherever enough food, moisture, and heat exist. These insects enter buildings occupied by us to look for warm, damp environments close to sources of food and water. Cockroach habits range from basements to bathrooms,… Continue reading Is that a Cockroach!
Insects large “cribs” nests
https://youtu.be/UHS5ayuEuj0 In the world of insects, mega nests are always possible, yet dealing with competition from other colonies or natural enemies usually limits the size of their nest. Wasps, ants and termites can grow mega mansions if the conditions are just right. The Vespula germanica species of wasps, found in much of the Northern Hemisphere, native to… Continue reading Insects large “cribs” nests
Leave those baby wild animals alone!
https://youtu.be/ofRwZz7To40 What do you do when you are in the outdoors and you found, which you think is, an abandoned wild baby animal. Our good-hearted efforts to save a wild animal may actually lessen its chances of survival. Well, it’s best to leave them in their natural habitat, untouched and only watch from a distance… Continue reading Leave those baby wild animals alone!
Summer Spiders
https://youtu.be/s35QymAf7VM Other than the last couple weeks we in Delta have had an unseasonably warm weather, now finally summer is here. The recent weather has been the perfect conditions for spiders to prosper and become a nuisance in your home. Warmer weather escalates breeding for flying insects, which spiders thrive on. So, with spider population… Continue reading Summer Spiders
Ladies and Gentlemen “The striped flea beetles”
https://youtu.be/bRdrXXHuP3M The striped flea beetle, which sounds like a rock band, are coming which means farmers have to change their control methods because this species are different and must be treated as such. They feed most on hot sunny days and attack a wide variety of plants including beans, cabbage, corn, eggplant, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes,… Continue reading Ladies and Gentlemen “The striped flea beetles”
Voles show signs of empathy
https://youtu.be/luk2Igw7wGQ It has long been known that certain animals can show empathy such as dogs, elephants, chimpanzees and dolphins. Now it has been discovered that prairie voles would console one another after experiencing stress. A study team set up an experiment where a pair of voles where isolated from each other and one of them… Continue reading Voles show signs of empathy
Cats, Dogs and Fleas
https://youtu.be/9W-rGt2rgx4 There are cat fleas, dog fleas and human fleas. These pests inflict pain, are a nuisance and are capable of transmitting diseases to us and our pets. They can jump as high as 17 cm and a distance of about 45 cm horizontally. Once these pests enter your home, via your pets or you,… Continue reading Cats, Dogs and Fleas
Birds in the Attic?
https://youtu.be/Nxa8sMoydS4 This is the season where the birds are nesting and if your house looks inviting to new flying tenants then read on. There are many means of getting rid of these attic dwellers. Exclusion is one of the simplest ways of keeping the birds out; this mechanical removal of birds and their nests is… Continue reading Birds in the Attic?
Simple steps for a pest free summer
https://youtu.be/N6vgsS6Kgs4 When watering around your yard, keep in mind that excess water will cause some pests to move into your home and business to avoid the water. Moles, voles, gophers and mice will seek drier locations when they anticipate a lot of rain. After heavy rain falls get rid of standing water including bird baths,… Continue reading Simple steps for a pest free summer
Summer Wasps
https://youtu.be/WEpNglXNLdM Summer wasps are right round the corner. A warmer late winter as we experienced this year, causes hibernating queens to appear earlier. There are signs to be on the lookout for a developing wasp nest: watch for wasps around gutters, roof spaces, wall cavities, eaves, sheds, and garages. If a nest appears under the… Continue reading Summer Wasps
Carpenter Ant Hang-outs
https://youtu.be/rcDPtEs2fsY These ants like to nest in moist wood or constructions already damaged by other insects. Most carpenter ant nests are found in decaying wood in areas such as windows, chimneys, doorframes and in hollow spaces such as wall voids. Therefore, with damp wood, appropriate temperatures and protection from predators, carpenter ant colonies can thrive.… Continue reading Carpenter Ant Hang-outs
Your new lawn, here come the raccoons
https://youtu.be/3qxQ-yoazm0 In the pest control business, we come across raccoons that think that a newly sodded lawn is open season on worms and grubs, underestimating their abilities can result in extensive damage to client’s property. When sod is laid, regardless of the time of the year, the fresh soil underneath coupled with high levels of moisture attracts worms and grubs… Continue reading Your new lawn, here come the raccoons
The destructive marmorated stink bug
https://youtu.be/neWMZQEvj0k It’s small, it’s ravenous and if you splosh it, it stinks. This one is one centimetre in size, it’s brown on it top side and brown or grey on its bottom side. The invasive and damaging brown marmorated stink bug poses a risk to fruit and vegetable crops, vineyards, as well as home owners.… Continue reading The destructive marmorated stink bug
Property Managers Top 7 list. Pests
https://youtu.be/AEBX0ZeRqFo Here is a list of the top 7 things property managers have to deal with. Property managers have a variety of work to do and have to deal with all the residents’ concerns but in the end they want the best possible living situation for all parties involved. Building Maintenance: Property managers are always… Continue reading Property Managers Top 7 list. Pests
Ant season is here
https://youtu.be/jvxKNVYZRT4 Time to do the two step in your kitchen swearing you’ll send them to that great anthill in the sky. Here in Delta we are really are sitting on an ant hill. There are thousands of ant species, but around here we contend primarily with pavement ants, pharaoh ants, odorous ant and the… Continue reading Ant season is here
Honeybee pollen can be contaminated with pesticides
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuuSG2DPytY&feature=youtu.be Pesticides are a long-term stress factor for bees. Honeybees collect their pollen from commercial crops and non-crop plants, which are often laden with pesticides during the growing season. In a 16 week study at 3 locations, pollen was collected comprising of samples from 30 plant families. The results showed that 31 pesticides were found… Continue reading Honeybee pollen can be contaminated with pesticides
Rodents should not use cell phones
Researchers are now using rodents to find out how exactly more exposure to cell phone radiation affects tumor growth. They exposed the mice and rats to radiation that are equivalent to the radiation that people get from cell phones. They gave the mice high doses of radiation every day for two years. The rats were… Continue reading Rodents should not use cell phones
Save a Bee – read the labels
https://youtu.be/gqKCkdu6_hs Hotter temperatures are arriving earlier this year, moving up the schedule for planting gardens and flowerbeds. As we are creeping ever so closer to summer, gardening here in Delta is picking up. You are reminded to be mindful of bee populations. A few simple steps as a homeowner can make us “bee” friendly to… Continue reading Save a Bee – read the labels
Bowl of Fruits and Pesticides
https://youtu.be/2iQpAje498Q Just washing fruits and vegetables is not enough to ensure produce is clean enough to eat. We breathe chemicals, drink them, and we eat them. Food that supposes to be healthy and good for us, in reality, we are also ingesting poisons that can accumulate in our bodies and make us very sick. Pesticides… Continue reading Bowl of Fruits and Pesticides
Gnats a.k.a. midges
https://youtu.be/pxFk8eiDIZ0 The gnats you see inside and around buildings are fungus gnats and dark-winged fungus gnats, they are often mistaken for mosquitoes yet they are actually true flies. They can be an annoyance and harm some ornamental plants and garden crops. Most gnats are delicate looking pests with long wings and spindly legs. Generally they are considered… Continue reading Gnats a.k.a. midges
Tick- Tock It’s Tick Time
https://youtu.be/m4LFAEfEk0U Common hard ticks found in B.C are black-legged tick or deer tick, the wood tick and the brown dog tick. The one tick we are most worried about is the black–legged tick. Blacklegged ticks cannot jump or fly, they climb onto vegetation and wait till an animal comes along and then they catch a… Continue reading Tick- Tock It’s Tick Time
Dreaming of Earwigs?
https://youtu.be/jefoq_vkljk Europeans believed that this insect would crawl into the ear canal of a sleeping person and bore into the brain. Although this is obviously untrue they can bite your skin to defend themselves. The earwig is actually a beneficial insect because it helps in the decomposition organic material and feeds on destructive insects. Earwigs… Continue reading Dreaming of Earwigs?
Unseasonable weather great for wasps and hornets
https://youtu.be/uipoXUohU58 May’s early hot streak follows the warmest April on record in Delta. May is off to a hot start, with sky-high temperatures shattering records. The warmer weather has created a boom in wasps and hornets. The warmer weather had been “incredible” for wasp breeding. Wasps have been off the scale this year, already I’ve been… Continue reading Unseasonable weather great for wasps and hornets
Go Green Natural Pest Control Choices
https://youtu.be/vQNnaAg8Fag If you want to go green with only natural pest control products to keep insects, pests and rodents at bay here are a few ways. Diatomaceous earth is made of hard-shelled algae called diatoms. It kills most of the insects such as ants, spiders, silverfish, wasps, slugs and several others. It can be mixed… Continue reading Go Green Natural Pest Control Choices
Are those termites?
https://youtu.be/aKFwACBoQ2s I’ve only seen half dozen dampwood termite infestations in Delta over the last couple years. These termite colonies where found in a decaying stumps and where not a threat to the home owners. The presence of these dampwood termites usually indicates an ongoing moisture problem, so unless the foundation of your home is wet… Continue reading Are those termites?
Mice baby daycare
https://youtu.be/JrYf6n3WZ_0 House mice often raise their offspring in a communal nest if they have similar litter sizes yet as soon as the litter sizes differ, there are fewer communal nests. The females want to lower their risk of being exploited. House mice are able to prevent social problems and still collaborate. These mice adjust their… Continue reading Mice baby daycare
Odorous ants a.k.a. stink ant or coconut ant
https://youtu.be/YkCoMhSM604 These ants have a pungent odour similar to lemon-rotting coconut. Odorous ants move their nests around rapidly to avoid other ants, weather conditions or someone trying to kill them. These ants create large supercolony, with many satellite colonies in the immediate area. Other than being a nuisance, they have been known to contaminate food.… Continue reading Odorous ants a.k.a. stink ant or coconut ant
Say yes to beneficial insects and no to pesticides
https://youtu.be/inKRMIR6hZs Ideal conditions for creating natural habitat conditions for beneficial insects include plenty of flowers with nectar, weeds and plant shrubs. Happy insects require perennials to give them year-round food and shelter. If you don’t have the conditions for the beneficial insects, the plant-eating ones will make their way in. Beneficial insects come in four… Continue reading Say yes to beneficial insects and no to pesticides
Pesticides and ALS
https://youtu.be/Lk67FRl9Lro Exposure to pesticides may increase the risk for ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig’s disease). ALS, a progressive disease, affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. As the nerve cells that control muscles die, they lose the ability to speak, move, breathe and eat, according to the ALS Association. Three in particular were linked… Continue reading Pesticides and ALS
Bumblebees
https://youtu.be/ouQvO4l54RI Bumblebees are large, fuzzy, very hairy insects that look like mini grizzly bears in black and yellow colors. They are considered to be one of the best pollinators. Bumblebees are extremely important foragers. Unlike honeybees, they are able to forage under cold, rainy and cloudy conditions. This makes them excellent pollinators of native plants… Continue reading Bumblebees
Pavement Ants
https://youtu.be/EVA-1lEliJE Every year homeowners are alarmed by the number of sand dunes that seem to spring up from cracks in their pavement and between paving bricks. Pavement ants nest under sidewalks, driveways, and buildings. They may enter your home through gaps under garage doors, basement walls, or concrete floors. Pavement ants are one of the… Continue reading Pavement Ants
Flying rats a.k.a. house sparrows
https://youtu.be/m8mkEo4IHNE House sparrows are considered a pest by gardeners and bird lovers, and such given the nickname flying rats. The sparrow is partly responsible for declining populations of native birds such as the Bluebird, Chickadees, and Tree Swallows among others. House sparrows love pecking seeds and seedlings, buds, flowers, vegetables, and maturing fruits. The English… Continue reading Flying rats a.k.a. house sparrows
Hotter days = more bugs
https://youtu.be/NDBFpTd9PUg Many people feel it’s possible to control bugs without the help of an expert. However, doing so will require time and money most people wouldn’t want to invest. Few things are worse than unwanted guests that can become a major headache. This warmer weather brings an increase in pest problems and twice as many insects… Continue reading Hotter days = more bugs
Pollution and fat rats
https://youtu.be/9awMsnJSMQo A new study suggests that the quality of the air has a role in fat gain. In the study, rats who breathed dirty air weighed significantly more than those that breathed filtered air, and after two weeks they weighed 15 per cent. The weight gain was due to body fat, heavier lungs and livers.… Continue reading Pollution and fat rats
Weevils wobble but rarely fall down
https://youtu.be/H2R-MplTKjU Weevils are one of the most destructive pests in the lower mainland causing damage from the agriculture industry to our kitchens and back yards. Weevils like our warm, moist coastal weather. The main reason why weevils live in our homes is to escape cold weather conditions, and feed and breed within stored cereal grain… Continue reading Weevils wobble but rarely fall down
Mosquitoes already?
https://youtu.be/Sc1rkDe3STM I looked down yesterday at my arm as I felt a mild sting. A mosquito was extracting my blood for its food. Of course there was a stagnant pond a few feet away which I assumed the mosquito had arisen from. The most common way to prevent mosquitos is to eliminate breeding sites. Mosquitoes… Continue reading Mosquitoes already?
Don’t Feed the Raccoons
https://youtu.be/KVlDmMhexiQ With Raccoons in the news a lot lately, I thought I’d write a little safety blurb on them. Raccoons can be quite dangerous if they get too close. If a raccoon approaches you, make yourself appear larger: stand up, shout, and wave your arms. If he continues to approach, throw or spray water, or… Continue reading Don’t Feed the Raccoons
3 Pesticides vs All Endangered Species
https://youtu.be/hgXZLHD6wiY 3 Pesticides vs All Endangered Species These three pesticides—chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion—can harm 97 percent of the plants and animals listed under the endangered species act. These three pesticides kill insects by disrupting their brains and nervous systems. They affect animals, including humans, by disturbing the nervous system’s ability to carry signals and are now known… Continue reading 3 Pesticides vs All Endangered Species
Natural Pest Control for your garden
https://youtu.be/GDHr8BCLGZY The sun is out, the ground is warm and it’s time to start planting your garden. So here are a few great, all natural, tricks for keeping the bugs off of your plants. Plant basil next to your tomato plant, this is a “natural” remedy for pest control. A lot of companion planting depends… Continue reading Natural Pest Control for your garden
Vegan Flies
https://youtu.be/7FQ06BptQrU Call them what you will; vegan flies, vinegar flies, wine flies, pomace flies or plain old fruit flies, these pesky fly linger around fruit, be it ripe, overripe and rotting fruit. The fruit fly species are considered a domestic species and a general pest. Fruits flies are attracted by the yeast or other fungi… Continue reading Vegan Flies
Raccoon Season
https://youtu.be/8tUIfI96sIs As the temperature continues to warm up, we will see more raccoons looking for shelter and increasing their scavenging ways. Raccoons can be a daily annoyance for many Delta residences. They feed on grubs and larvae in lawns and gardens, get into waste and organic garbage bins, and on the constant hunt for pet food.… Continue reading Raccoon Season
Ant hills and what you can do
https://youtu.be/BseimZWeUV4 I took a call from a lady who had ant hills popping up in her backyard. As it turned out, they were fire ants. Fire ants are difficult to exterminate although these ants can be controlled and managed. They can be controlled by following two steps: baiting in April – May and insecticides in… Continue reading Ant hills and what you can do
Flying Ants?
https://youtu.be/lS88dwfBWA8 This hot wave has brought out the carpenter ants in droves and the skies are swarming. Carpenter ants are social insects that live in large colonies of workers, males and queens. Commonly, the carpenter ants that you encountered in the home are the workers and are wingless foragers of food. Worker ants cannot fly… Continue reading Flying Ants?
Spider! Man
https://youtu.be/YDoWhUWB8BI It’s that time again when the insects are hatching and the insect police are setting up their road blocks. Spiders, do you fear them or perhaps dread them. Spiders do not transmit diseases to humans when they bite, although some species have highly toxic venom. Spiders are predatory feeding on almost any living creature… Continue reading Spider! Man
Gypsy Moth Time
https://youtu.be/KjTCIWShYV0 The gypsy moth originated in Europe, and was introduced into lower mainland in about 1978. The gypsy moth can cause serious damage to many species of trees and shrubs by feeding on their leaves, flowers, or branches. This can cause trees and shrubs to grow less or cause them to die.… Continue reading Gypsy Moth Time
Midnight Smash-and-Munch Pests
https://youtu.be/Dy3M6Yb99pk It’s spring and the battle against those pests that turn your yard and landscaping into a war zone has begun in earnest. Let’s take a look at who is capable of damaging your yard and what you can do. Raccoons are out of in numbers now looking for their evening helping of bird seed… Continue reading Midnight Smash-and-Munch Pests
Bed Bugs 2+2= 5 factor
https://youtu.be/HVu18jJkMP8 Bed bugs are the world’s best hitchhikers invading pristine homes and are not a hygiene-related pest. Now some have developed 15 % thicker outer shells that are able to resist some insecticides. The bugs use enzymes to break down the insecticides called metabolic detoxification. The cuticle slows the insecticide down giving the enzymes more time… Continue reading Bed Bugs 2+2= 5 factor
The Dirty Dozen – pesticides
https://youtu.be/RUeqxe26Tko Strawberries for the first time in five years are number one in produce group with the most pesticide residue. Apples are number two, then nectarines, peaches, celery, grapes, cherries, spinach, tomatoes, sweet bell peppers, cherry tomatoes and cucumbers. Strawberries grown in 2014 showed that 7 percent of the strawberries had levels of pesticide residues… Continue reading The Dirty Dozen – pesticides
Re-inventing the rat trap
https://youtu.be/5wjHSdzZRWQ Rats spread disease, decrease agricultural crop harvests and are a general pest. Scientists at SFU have developed a rat trap that combines synthetic sex pheromones, food scents and baby rat sounds to lure rodents to the bait stations. They say it is 10 times more powerful than traditional traps using the scents of a… Continue reading Re-inventing the rat trap
Inherited Rat Phobia
https://youtu.be/XvO8rMDq-Q0 A phobia is described as an extreme or irrational fear of or an aversion to something. There are several known phobias; the common ones are fear of rats, mice or spiders. It is now discovered that memories can be transferred to later generations through genetic switches, which turns genes on and off in response… Continue reading Inherited Rat Phobia
7 beneficial bugs you don’t want to kill
https://youtu.be/uIQ_wwsfwDM Beneficial bugs are natural predators to the common nuisance bugs that plague particular plants. Of all insect species, 95 percent that are found in lawn and gardens are beneficial or have no effect on the yard. There are two types of beneficial bugs: predatory insects are ones that hunt and kill their prey and… Continue reading 7 beneficial bugs you don’t want to kill
Squirrels driving you squirrelly?
https://youtu.be/qZ7oHKDxA5g Some say squirrels are rats with fuzzy tails. Yes they are larger than the average rat and their behavior is not at all like a rat. Squirrels build leaf nests and nests in tree cavities. They may breed twice a year, January and June, and have a 30-45 day gestation. They can have two… Continue reading Squirrels driving you squirrelly?
Vaccinated your dog against Leptospirosis
https://youtu.be/8vtMF4Z3bGc A bacterial disease that can infect dogs, raccoons, rats, mice, skunks and squirrels is called Leptospirosis. Signs your dog has this disease are fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, severe muscle pain, stiffness, diarrhea, refusal to eat, lethargy, hemorrhage, jaundice and increased drinking and urination. Younger dogs have more complications than older dogs due to their… Continue reading Vaccinated your dog against Leptospirosis
World Rat Day – APRIL 4
https://youtu.be/Irb-aHUta0E World Rat Day is a holiday designed to distinguish the fancy rat as a wonderful pet and companion animal for people of all ages. The holiday is to honor and promote pet rats as the wonderful companion animals they are. These pets are sweet animals that deserve greater recognition and admiration. There even… Continue reading World Rat Day – APRIL 4
Shoo fly shoo
https://youtu.be/X47JK2C-hJ8 There are generally four common flies that we encounter here in Delta: the fruit fly, the house fly, the drain fly and flesh fly. Flies frequently come in contact with humans and some have the ability to spread disease-causing germs. There are about 100 pathogens that are connected to the common flies we see… Continue reading Shoo fly shoo
Spring ahead – of those bugs
https://youtu.be/1evJoUbz2bg That fly that has been bugging you means spring is here. From ants and spiders to rodents and birds, once they’re in your home it’s hard to get them out. It’s time to start your pest control now before the season is in full swing. With the right safeguards in place, year-round pest control… Continue reading Spring ahead – of those bugs
Ant antennae are their cell phones
https://youtu.be/Q54cjgyTcDw Ants use their antennae to send and receive messages similar to a cell phone. The ants’ antennae are their chief sensory organs. Their antennae are used to communicate to let their family and enemies by using chemical signals on their antennae. The ants’ antennae act as ears designed to send and receive signals. The… Continue reading Ant antennae are their cell phones
Barn owls are efficient and all-natural pest control
https://youtu.be/0kH8YC9ImEE The barn owl is a highly effective predator that can easily hunt down and eat over a dozen rodents a night. A nesting pair of owls with say four juvenile owlets in a nest, they can eat anywhere from 36 to 70 rodents every evening. By erecting a barn owl nesting boxes atop 20-foot… Continue reading Barn owls are efficient and all-natural pest control
Moths munching your clothes?
https://youtu.be/7UWS3-vW1d4 The mildest winter for years has given rise to an epidemic of moths and promises yet more misery for those of us trying to eradicate the tiny pests who munch through our garments. Moth populations have been rising over the years, not just because of warmer winters, we have more clothes than any previous… Continue reading Moths munching your clothes?
Spring Moles
https://youtu.be/0UJXmi2TbAs Spring is here and next to the damage that the raccoons do to your lawn the moles are worst. Moles tunnel under the lawn and landscaping opening up the soil and allowing air and water to penetrate deeply, promoting plant root development. Of course when they tunnel they create ditches in the lawn and… Continue reading Spring Moles
The dose makes the poison
https://youtu.be/_RlXVKjVhRw Pesticides, any substance that repels or kills a pest, come in many forms; be it natural or synthesized. The truth is that the skull-and-crossbones emblem should be on your glass of juice or cup of coffee, they all contain naturally occurring pesticides, as do many other foods we consume regularly. The term pesticides include… Continue reading The dose makes the poison
Stinky Stink Bugs
https://youtu.be/2kkPWiwj0Q0 Stink bugs product a “stinky” odour when crushed or disturbed. Of the 260 species in North America only one is harmful. Adult stink bugs are shaped like a shield. They thrive in temperatures of 21º C or above. Stink bugs are lively during spring and summer, and live in buildings the rest of the… Continue reading Stinky Stink Bugs
Social Bees and Wasps
https://youtu.be/pp_BKP9eKjs There are over 50,000 different species of bees and wasps. These black and yellow energetic creatures are actually our friends and a very important part of the earth’s subtle ecology. Honeybees are pollinators and contribute more than 100 million kilograms of commercial honey in North America each year. Wasps play a vital role in… Continue reading Social Bees and Wasps
Rats or Crime in your Neighborhood?
https://youtu.be/wj__EkipuLQ Okay, here is a question to ponder. Would you prefer to live in a neighborhood that has a lot of rats or crime? There now is a link between rat infestation and the increased risk of depressive symptoms due to concerns the risk of rats spreading disease. Nobody likes living around rats, they are… Continue reading Rats or Crime in your Neighborhood?
Flea infestation increase with warm weather
https://youtu.be/w4Gp_mhyKjA The warm and wet winter has proved the perfect conditions for fleas and there has been a 50% in call-outs to deal with infestations. Fleas typically live outside but are carried into homes by pets or people, particularly those who have come into contact with wildlife such as foxes, rabbits, rodents or deer. Once… Continue reading Flea infestation increase with warm weather
Bumblebees are failing elementary school
https://youtu.be/XPPbQQgAw3A Exposure to even small amounts of pesticides is impairing bumblebee’s ability to learn basic skills and preventing bumblebees from removing pollen from flowers. This affects the ability of the bees to both pollinate crops and their own food supply. Bumblebees exposed to a neonicotinoid insecticide can hamper the ability of bumblebees to develop the… Continue reading Bumblebees are failing elementary school
Pet Raccoon?
https://youtu.be/W0adfz2thA8 It is illegal to keep raccoon’s as pets in B.C. and by feeding them inside or outside the home, people are in fact harming the animals. A number of people think they are helping raccoon’s by feeding them, sustaining their bad behaviour and inevitably end up killing them with kindness. Others will even attempt… Continue reading Pet Raccoon?
Pharaoh Ant Revisited
https://youtu.be/mY8Oo9WFdxQ The Pharaoh ant is one of the most difficult indoor pests to control. Pharaoh ants are predominantly aggressive and robust against many store bought control treatments. Pharaoh ants mate in their nests and spread by budding or splitting the colony. They lack nestmate recognition so there is no hostility between colonies. A single colony… Continue reading Pharaoh Ant Revisited
Pesticide Action Week
https://youtu.be/VnGPt4OUHtE March 20-30 is Pesticide Action Week. The goal is to raise awareness of the pesticides, promote changes and build a pesticide-free world. This international event has been around for 11 years and takes place in the first ten days of spring when agricultural pesticide use resumes. We are all exposed directly or indirectly to… Continue reading Pesticide Action Week
50 Million years later, rodents are vindicated.
https://youtu.be/FxC4hz69T7U Rodents didn’t kill off primeval primates 50 million years ago. Mysterious events led to the extermination of many species of primitive primates in North America, before a rise in carbon dioxide and average temperatures. A new study of fossilized molars shows that competition with rodents likely wasn’t the cause of these primate losses. Dental… Continue reading 50 Million years later, rodents are vindicated.
Pesticide testing on Beagles in Canada is ending
https://youtu.be/pKmk40hZgdw Canada’s Pesticide Management and Regulatory Agency (PMRA) have decided to end the regulation that required testing pesticides on animals. Canada follows the US which made changes that which reduced its year-long testing requirement to 90 days. Health Canada regulations forced the pesticide industry to conduct year-long toxicity tests on beagles. The beagle’s docility makes… Continue reading Pesticide testing on Beagles in Canada is ending
Keeping the Pests out of your Compost Bin
https://youtu.be/rvfmwMcsYaQ Have the local rodents found your compost bin? Here are a collection of tips that will help keep those mice and rats out of your compost. First of all, keep the compost bin in the open, away from walls, ditches, and any other areas that hide rodents. Then… 1 Items to avoid putting into… Continue reading Keeping the Pests out of your Compost Bin
Spring gardens coming? Keep the rats out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UljhWyhRRME Here is some handy advice on keeping rats out of your garden this year. And remember if you put out food to encourage wildlife (bird feeder), rats are wildlife and will be looking for things to eat. 1) Clean up any bird food spills before nightfall. 2) By cutting back overgrown hedges, shrubs and… Continue reading Spring gardens coming? Keep the rats out!
Satellite Carpenter Ant Explosion
The black carpenter ant invade homes in search of food. These ants excavate moist, rotting wood and other soft materials to make satellite nests. The presence of large, wingless or winged ants inside a home is usually the first sign of an infestation. This does not necessarily mean that a nest is present indoors. The… Continue reading Satellite Carpenter Ant Explosion
March- Dormant Oil season
Dormant oil can prevent insect damage to your landscape from bugs emerging in spring. Dormant oil needs to be applied when the temperature is above 5 degrees and no chance of freezing usually in March. It needs to be applied when the trees are still dormant, before they open their leaves. The oil works by… Continue reading March- Dormant Oil season
House Centipedes- 30 Legged Pest Controller
Although centipede means 100 legs house centipedes only have 30. House centipedes are not true insects but relatives of spiders that can live up to seven years. And as we know spiders keep other insects in check, so keep this in mind before you smash that centipede you find scampering across the crawlspace floor. Centipedes… Continue reading House Centipedes- 30 Legged Pest Controller
Delta Pestaurant Menu Items
What’s the best thing about bugs? Bugs such as ants can taste like lemon, crickets are nutty and grubs can resemble the flavour of bacon. Pestaurants are popping up all over the world serving such mouth-watering delights as Grasshopper Burgers, Chocolate Chirp Cookies and Boston Clorm Chowder. Do appetizers such as panko fried meal worms,… Continue reading Delta Pestaurant Menu Items
It’s Ant Season Again
Ant problems usually remain unseen until the problem has become quite large. Ants make their homes in dark unseen areas, walls, ceilings and floors. Many homeowners may not realize that they have a problem until it’s too late. Ants assault homes and apartments searching for food, warm dry refuge and removing them once they have… Continue reading It’s Ant Season Again
Long live the barn cat
Barn cats can be a treasured benefit to help control rodents, which keeps your family and farm animals healthy. Rodents have been around since farming began and cats are the first line of defense. Rodent droppings can contain salmonella which can infect the farm animals, then cause illnesses in people when the meat or eggs… Continue reading Long live the barn cat
Trash Pandas scared by landscape of fear.
Why are raccoon’s nicknamed “trash pandas”, well it’s not just their ability to knock over trash bins and crawl their way in, it’s also because they have a scorched-earth approach to all the local wildlife they can fit in their mouths wrecking ecosystems (and your lawn). Raccoons also consume all kinds of worms, fish (in ponds)… Continue reading Trash Pandas scared by landscape of fear.
Are termites’ terminal?
https://youtu.be/GKpvJr0rAqU Termites can cause a lot of devastation which is why you should not delay dealing with them. Of the several different types of termites, subterranean termites are the most destructive. While it may be difficult for a homeowner to know which type of termite they are dealing with, an expert pest control officer will… Continue reading Are termites’ terminal?
Gas analyzer for bed bugs
Gas analyzer for bed bugs Bed bugs remain one of the most infamous and hostile domestic pests. When these miniscule insects have invaded your home, it can take weeks or even months to get rid of them and there’s always a good chance they’ll return. Bed bugs are increasing in number throughout the Lower Mainland… Continue reading Gas analyzer for bed bugs
The Problem with Poison
What do you do when you have discovered that rats have infested your house? Head off to the hardware store and stock up on all those poisons that hail “success”. But, a few things that you should know about rat poison that may not make it so appealing: rat poison may only exterminate a portion… Continue reading The Problem with Poison
The poor Pigeons a.k.a. Rock Doves
Pigeons often roost on the edges of balconies and ledges giving them plenty of chances to mess up your car or property their “guano”. Pigeons have become a common sight here in Delta of the last several years. The Rock Dove has pale grey feathers with two black bars on each wing. Now that Fed-x… Continue reading The poor Pigeons a.k.a. Rock Doves
From a Pest Control Officer’s Journal
Silverfish don’t drink: they absorb water from the atmosphere, up their bottoms. Cat’s prefer to play with mice rather than kill them, sometimes. Mice don’t need to drink water A “rat king” is when a group of rats become intertwined by means of their tails getting stuck together by a combination of faeces, blood and general… Continue reading From a Pest Control Officer’s Journal
Holy Zika pest control man
With winter still in full grip of Delta, there have been no need to be concerned about mosquito control and there is no reason to panic over the Zika virus. The Zika virus is spread by the same type of mosquito that carries dengue fever and West Nile virus. The Zika virus often produces no… Continue reading Holy Zika pest control man
Here come the wasps
Wasps are amazing creature that have evolved into simple yet very sophisticated insect. Wasps takes picture of the landscape around it so it can find its way home later. The venom that wasps have has a pheromone in it that causing other wasps to attack the stung individual. So if you do get stung, move… Continue reading Here come the wasps
Rodent calls increase 65% in January
https://youtu.be/57_-4aqnluo In Delta, I experienced an increase of 65% in rodent related calls in January from last year. The onset of winter drives rats and mice into man-made structures to avoid the wet cold night. It really is because of the change in the weather. When the weather was nice out, up until December… Continue reading Rodent calls increase 65% in January
Organic Strawberries + Pesticides
https://youtu.be/pmXBunoTtPA Strawberries are one of the dirty dozen, one of the 12 fruits and vegetables with the highest pesticide residue. Strawberries are irresistible to pests, especially soil-borne pathogens. Most pesticide comes before the crop is even planted in the form of soil fumigants. These pesticides can drift into schools. Then in 1987 the first organic… Continue reading Organic Strawberries + Pesticides
Cuba’s honey exports are pesticide free
https://youtu.be/4U74jUCyNEk Cuba has added organic honey to its list of agricultural exports. Because it is pesticide free, Cuba’s organic bee industry could act as protection from the problems hitting other honey exporters. Organic honey has become Cuba’s fourth most valuable agricultural export. All of Cuba’s honey is certified as organic and has a very specific,… Continue reading Cuba’s honey exports are pesticide free
If the Government says Pesticides are safe, are they?
The concepts that pesticides are safe based on the claims of laborious scientific assessment are false. And now, Canada’s Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development has found lapses in the strictness of Canada’s pesticide assessment process. Pesticide use is managed by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). The PMRA is required to reassess the… Continue reading If the Government says Pesticides are safe, are they?
Vancouver Rat Project
https://youtu.be/xC3DJm9rFk4 The Vancouver Rat Project (VRP) was developed in 2011. The VRP’s goal has been to improve the understanding of populations and the harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites circulating among the rats. Archeologically, city rats have been the source of a number of infectious diseases such as the plague. Very little is known about city… Continue reading Vancouver Rat Project
Gene-targeting weapon against Bed Bugs
https://youtu.be/gsTy_g5jrEc Bed bug bites are unpleasant and itchy, and the bugs are tough to eradicate, usually requiring several applications of insecticides. After decades of declining populations, bed bugs have made a resurgence due to resistance to pesticides. Now, researchers have decoded the genome of the bed bug, which could lead to new ways to combat… Continue reading Gene-targeting weapon against Bed Bugs
Staying Ahead of Spring Pests
https://youtu.be/gxnyOvfrTfM Now that the winter is almost half gone, different pests will attack your home. More insects and rodents will be trying to make your home their home. These pests will be looking for sources of food, safety from the elements, places to breed, and safe sanctuaries to raise their young. Understanding where pests hide… Continue reading Staying Ahead of Spring Pests
Don’t poison rats in your home
Tier 1 Bait Station https://youtu.be/oSa_4ZCadpI I’m often asked about putting poison inside ones house to kill vermin. Rats will get into your attic and walls then burrow into the insulation and begin making their nests. Once people hear the scratching sounds many people go straight to their hardware store to get poison to kill… Continue reading Don’t poison rats in your home
Bed bugs: resistance to pesticides
https://youtu.be/znTUdWIEaEQ Bed bug are now 33,333 times more resistant and increasingly immunity to neonicotinoids, or neonics, and pyrethroids. According to a report in the Journal of Medical Entomology, bed bugs have developed a resistance to neonics, the most widely used group of insecticides for controlling them. After testing, researchers have found that it took several… Continue reading Bed bugs: resistance to pesticides
Rats, a true health risk
https://youtu.be/oqywNgbq27E A report from the Vancouver Rat Project states that rats carry more disease-causing bacteria than was previously known. These bacteria include E coli, the super bug MRSA and a potentially fatal fever called leptospirosis. Rat bites and scratches can result in disease and rat-bite fever. Rat urine is responsible for the spread of leptospirosis,… Continue reading Rats, a true health risk
Fat Bed Bugs can survive insecticides
https://youtu.be/n2Qa4NcTtng Researchers have found that bed bugs that were allowed to feed after being treated with insecticides had a greater rate of survival. “Our results indicated that post-treatment feeding significantly reduced or slowed down bed bug mortality,” the researchers wrote. Bed bugs that feed after being sprayed with the same insecticide had a mortality rate… Continue reading Fat Bed Bugs can survive insecticides
Rodents love soy-based car wiring
https://youtu.be/oqqx-q0UXoo In the US, Honda owners are suing Honda for using soy-based wiring that attracts rodents, and then refusing to repair the vehicles. In one case, the owner of a Honda 2014 CrossTour took his vehicle to the dealer, who found a rabbit still chewing away on wiring. After $765 for the repair, the dealer… Continue reading Rodents love soy-based car wiring
Turn that wasp nest into paper
https://youtu.be/NRaXhhfwjDg Now that its winter, those nasty paper wasps are nowhere to be found. So it is the best time of the year to collect the paper wasps nests. Wasps create their own paper out of wood fibers that they chewed up and build their nests. Believe it or not, you can make handmade paper… Continue reading Turn that wasp nest into paper
Rats pose health threat
https://youtu.be/ZJLg5Z8S2W8 Rodents, rats in general, pose grave health threats to the public and farm animals. Rats quickly pick up diseases from one area and transport them to another. Most at risk are humans and poultry. In a recent Canadian study, fecal dropping from rats contained Escherichia coli which are known to be toxic to poultry… Continue reading Rats pose health threat
Insect Growth Inhibitors
https://youtu.be/yO4EAcXwM9o Growth regulators have helped out big time with pests this last year. They successfully control a range of pests including bed bugs, ants, roaches and fleas. They work for battling fleas both indoors and outdoors. Growth regulators work because they disrupt the life cycle of insects. That means that when you kill the parent… Continue reading Insect Growth Inhibitors
Oh, That Dead Rodent Smell
https://youtu.be/Kl2UxxGNcmg Some home pest control procedures can lead to concealed bodies that are only recognized by the smells they discharge as they begin to decompose. Obviously, identify the source of the stench is most important and then disposing of it. Dead rodents are often located within walls or rafters. If this happens, it may be… Continue reading Oh, That Dead Rodent Smell
Keeping those Insects out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH6fWq6NJD4&feature=em-upload_owner#action=share This cold weather drives insects indoors to seek heat, food and water. Ants, flea, spiders, silverfish, and many others, are making your home their household. Do you want a bug free zone; several procedures can be used to decrease their occurrence. Examination of the outside of your home: remove any piles of leaves, firewood… Continue reading Keeping those Insects out
Mice Invasion
https://youtu.be/BxTpMWn704E Delta’s human inhabitants aren’t the only ones looking at the thermostat and wishing to hunker down in a warm place for a while — the tri-city’s (Tsawwassen, Ladner N.Delta) rodents are on the hunt for a cozy place to snooze, too. Until last month, Go Green Pest Control in Delta has been fielding on… Continue reading Mice Invasion
Those Bed Bug Vampires
https://youtu.be/2ZWZ6ELxhBk Bed bugs are mostly found in your bedding, the mattress, on the headboard and in the bed frame and box spring. Due to their size and night-time nature bed bugs can easily go unnoticed. Dark spots and small blood stains may show the manifestation of bed bugs. They also give off a sweet mouldy… Continue reading Those Bed Bug Vampires
Rats can Destroy your Car
https://youtu.be/Q98jS5Mrp1Y The wet weather is creating big problems for some drivers, but it’s rodents that are doing the damage. In the past five years, there’s been an uptick in cars going into have their vehicles inspected due to gnawed parts, and especially when it rains. And it’s partly due to automakers got away from petroleum-based… Continue reading Rats can Destroy your Car
2016 “Year of the Rat” in Delta
https://youtu.be/XcK_MdLtv1A There seems to be no end in sight to the boom in Delta’s rat population. According to the Chinese zodiac, 2016 is the year of the monkey, but there is no monkeying around with the current epidemic of rodents in Ladner and Tsawwassen. In Delta, according to pest control companies, 2015 was the year… Continue reading 2016 “Year of the Rat” in Delta
Christmas Pharaoh Ants
https://youtu.be/9CCGXgSMx6g This last Christmas, I was called out to seven ant issues. All resulted in the discovery of Pharaoh ants in the households. Why are these pesky ants coming out at this time of year? Pharaoh ants can take advantage of artificial heating in buildings to survive the winter. Once the weather became so cold,… Continue reading Christmas Pharaoh Ants
Squirrels, the true rodent.
https://youtu.be/II1XNZBEdLQ Squirrels in times of food shortage, will choice to gnaw on roots or removing the bark of trees looking for food. Maples’ winged samaras and acorns keep squirrels from destroying saplings. Planting a variety of seed producing trees ensures if one “crop” fails; another will provide sustenance for hungry squirrels. Those who want to… Continue reading Squirrels, the true rodent.
Raccoon causes phantom pain
A woman in Ohio had most of her arm amputated this summer after getting bit by a raccoon. Melissa Loomis had groundbreaking surgery after losing most of arm to rabid raccoon bite. After 16 hours, doctors had the challenge of rearranging the nerves in what’s left of Melissa’s right arm. By doing this procedure, they’ll eventually… Continue reading Raccoon causes phantom pain
Canadian Raccoon Rabies
Following a skirmish between a rabid raccoon and two bullmastiff dogs inside an Animal Services vehicle on Dec. 2, officials will drop 45,000 vaccine baits by footy and helicopter in a raccoon rabies blitz campaign. The vaccine baits were ordered after a raccoon tested positive for rabies following a skirmish it had with a two… Continue reading Canadian Raccoon Rabies
Rouse, Mouse-Rat Hybrid
It’s the season: Turducken, piecaken, salaoup, teaffee and now the latest hybrid a Rouse? But this new hybrid is not to be eaten at Christmas, Easter or Thanksgiving this is a new super rodent that has been breed to withstand invasive animal testing. Years of genetic engineering, countless misfires and finally a rodent that can… Continue reading Rouse, Mouse-Rat Hybrid
Rabid raccoon vs bull mastiff
The first case of raccoon inflicted rabies in Ottawa has struck in almost a decade. Animal services officer picked up two bull mastiffs after they escaped their owner’s yard and placed them in cages in a van with a sick raccoon. Somehow, somehow? the raccoon and one of the dogs got loose from their cages… Continue reading Rabid raccoon vs bull mastiff
Situational Pest Management
The keys to successful Situational Pest Management are all about knowledge and experience. Learning how to identify the key pests in your area and learn their habits and preferred living conditions. Teaching ‘SPM’ or Situational Pest Management is a problem-solving process. Professionals are taught the components of the process, and then are taught how… Continue reading Situational Pest Management
Q & A from a Pest Pro
https://youtu.be/zmqgPA4aTcQ Are the chemicals used in the rat bait boxes warfarin? A. No, warfarin has not been used for years. The newer generation chemical used is called Bromadiolone, at a concentration of 0.05%, and is described as “We got a kinder, gentler, Machine gun hand” Will the poison that the rats eat from the bait… Continue reading Q & A from a Pest Pro
Choosing the right Pest Control Company
https://youtu.be/uWzl7WPiSs8 The recent rain and cooler temperatures tend to drive bugs and rodents into your house. If you seeing traces of those home invaders and have realized that those hardware store insecticides, pesticides and rodenticides can be both dangerous and often useless, then hire someone to handle them, but do your research. As the saying goes, you usually… Continue reading Choosing the right Pest Control Company
AHHHHH Skunks!!!!
Does Bowen Island have a skunk or grow-op problem? https://youtu.be/z-ndK84NcqI As many B.C. residents will attest to, it is rather hard to distinguish the difference in smell between exhaust produced by a marijuana grow-operation and the odorous spray produced by a frighten skunk. Skunks are naturally a slow-moving animal and their only defense is to… Continue reading AHHHHH Skunks!!!!
Threatened Ants turn in Transformers
https://youtu.be/TotZPVCFjec When threatened by a predator i.e. your foot, ants instinctively form a single entity by becoming a highly organised superorganism. Depending on their location, individual ants react very differently yet in a coordinated fashion, if trouble is brewing. Ant colonies are incredibly complex and intensely cooperative, which is why they are often referred to as single… Continue reading Threatened Ants turn in Transformers
Fantasies of Sustainability
https://youtu.be/z0_0s5l6jWA Sustainable living is a myth created by corporate organic trade groups. Statistically, the people most likely to buy organic food and bulk against biology are ignorant of real facts and fight science with the health of themselves and their children. It is a fact that we grow more food than 50 years ago with less… Continue reading Fantasies of Sustainability
Was that a dog or a rat??
https://youtu.be/jE58Ea5vvps Rats as big as Rottweilers once walked the earth with us, as well as, adorned the rotisserie over a spit fire. Signs of burns and cut marks on the rat bones suggested humans were indeed consuming them for food. The largest rodents once weighed over 5 kgs, about 10 times larger than rats that… Continue reading Was that a dog or a rat??
Build the Delta Bridge like Ants
https://youtu.be/z7ZciheOG1w Unlike human road designs, there is no single ant having the big picture. The striking thing about ants is that they build their networks without any central planning. There are mathematical patterns that trigger their “on-the-fly” behavior, dispersed network-making ants build complex, resource efficient networks with no central planning—that’s definitely something humans can learn… Continue reading Build the Delta Bridge like Ants
When will these wasps go away!!!!!
https://youtu.be/j8tR1RR9n04 By late fall, early winter most average size nests have died but occasionally a large nest found in a warm attic or wall void will survive longer if enough food can be found. As the nest reaches its maximum size in the fall, the queen will lay queen eggs and drone (unfertilized) eggs. Each… Continue reading When will these wasps go away!!!!!
Attack of the Raccoon Drones
https://youtu.be/GJR5xHouxk4 Just like the gutters filling with leaves, going to work in the dark and returning home in the dark and loop track Christmas music in the malls, it’s mid fall now and the raccoons are looking for the closest Hotel 6 to get some sleep. Raccoons have a keen eye for houses that need… Continue reading Attack of the Raccoon Drones
Medieval Bubonic plague revival
https://youtu.be/jSEfatGSYdI Bubonic plague is a bacterial disease often carried by mice and rats and their hitch hiking friends the flea. Bubonic plague was widespread in barbaric days and was rare in modern history. In this day and age, there seem to be several cases documented on a yearly basis. Recently, a girl was infected during… Continue reading Medieval Bubonic plague revival
Poison-resistant house mice
https://youtu.be/vCePVl9AaOM It is now feared that super rats have been chatting with their long lost relatives the “mice” and passed along trade secrets. The chemical used to eradicate rats have been changed out over the years as they have become resistant to the poisons used. Now it appears that mice too have breed their way… Continue reading Poison-resistant house mice
Rats – Another Penticton Rental House Nightmare
https://youtu.be/gkn6xUmi3Jg The grandmother of two children moved out of the rental house last week after finding the property infested with rats. Previous tenants had moved out of the house because of rodents. There is a growing problem around the Thompson-Okanagan over the past five years and municipalities have so far done very little about the… Continue reading Rats – Another Penticton Rental House Nightmare
The smaller the creature – the creeper.
https://youtu.be/Y6jHRI05iEk Cooler weather is coming and so are critters; the smaller creature the creepier they seem to be. As the temperature drops, rodents and other pests are looking for a meal and cozy place to stay. One rodent can quickly turn into a full-blown infestation and then the household financial plague. Some of your landscaping… Continue reading The smaller the creature – the creeper.
Ant control done right
https://youtu.be/C5VH_mctQ9g There is not a guide book that describes how to approach carpenter ant problems and therefore each pest control company approaches it differently. Locating the nest, albeit a difficult task, is the key to stopping the ant issues. The nest could be as close as a stump next to the house or a tree… Continue reading Ant control done right
Go Green’s on Jack FM -raccoons !!!
https://youtu.be/zJpYRZhJfRs Jack FM morning show DJ’s Kiah & Tara Jean talk to Randy Bilesky, owner of Go Green Pest Control, about happy raccoon’s that act like their just too cute for words until you realize they have canine distemper and a keen desire for human blood. Their producer read the blog in the Delta Optimist… Continue reading Go Green’s on Jack FM -raccoons !!!
How to prevent a Garter Snake Bite
https://youtu.be/iLXeQKperKE The Common Garter Snake is the most abundant snake in Canada. There are three subspecies of the Common Garter Snake are found in British Columbia. If captured, the snake will try to escape by releasing a smelly mix of musk and feces or flatten their heads and strike aggressively. Common Garter Snakes spend the… Continue reading How to prevent a Garter Snake Bite
Mulch your leaves – less grubs
https://youtu.be/irj8jexxOpg It’s that time of year, when we get bombarded by ads for pumpkin-flavored everything, and the unending battle of removing fallen leaves. This fall, consider recycling some of your leaves back into the soil before hauling them all away. The process of shredding the leaves back into the turf causes mycelium or fungi to… Continue reading Mulch your leaves – less grubs
Cute raccoon = Delta ER Department
https://youtu.be/5gr82rkezng It’s the time of year you may encounter a raccoon family ordering take-out in your garbage or compost recycling bins. As usual, avoid, retreat and secure your garbage next time. But here is where the advice changes, if one of those raccoons is playing cute; acting like it’s your cat or puppy dog then… Continue reading Cute raccoon = Delta ER Department
Why Hire Go Green Pest Control
https://youtu.be/vCXXblwvdmg “The main advice I have for customers to find a professional is to use a trusted source. They can check licensing status of a perspective business with the Ministry of the Environment. But mainly, they should find a company that has good reviews” With so many pest control companies offering services in the Delta… Continue reading Why Hire Go Green Pest Control
Ant control – 7 myths debunked
https://youtu.be/5sPRzeJjKYY We all have seen ants marching in the pantry or doing a safari looking for crumbs left under your couch after an Xbox marathon. Well, don’t fret as Reader’s Digest suggests the best common household items that they suggest will rid of your ant problem in your home. This is actually laughable and inadvertently meant as… Continue reading Ant control – 7 myths debunked
I said mice -did I Stutter?
https://youtu.be/4vmwVuHoffg Mice, too, can stutter while they are squeaking. Millions of people worldwide stutter when they speak, and it turns out scientists have found that multiple species, including rodents, are susceptible to verbal hiccups too. Stuttering has long been linked to a mutation in the gene Gnptab, which maintains basic levels of cellular function. The verbal… Continue reading I said mice -did I Stutter?
Naked blind mole rats – why?
https://youtu.be/fQodKDLRM50 Naked mole rats, they’re neither moles nor rats nor hairless. They live their lives underground and when it gets cold they form a huddle and heat each other. They don’t get cancer, can go without oxygen for a half an hour, never see the sun, almost blind and don’t feel certain kinds of pain.… Continue reading Naked blind mole rats – why?
Spider webs – trick or treat?
Yes, it is almost Halloween and the spider webs are hitting the street lamp posts lights like a graffiti artist sees a newly painted wall. But wait, those webs are real. Thanks to a wet fall, insect activity has increased and brought with it a plethora of araneaes – spiders. Webs can be found adorning… Continue reading Spider webs – trick or treat?
Cozy House –Happy Vermin
https://youtu.be/4-tfmRelULI Yes, as you turn on your furnace and maintain that comfy 21 degree, your attic becomes a warm safe haven for all vermin. And when I say vermin, I’m talking about mice, voles, rats, squirrels, skunks and raccoon’s. Mice can squeeze into your home through a hole the size of a dime,… Continue reading Cozy House –Happy Vermin
10% of rental homes rodent infested
https://youtu.be/4mrLjNgXa-g New study reveals 1 in 10 rented homes infested with rodents. Rodent infestation is a major problem in privately-rented properties, according to new report. A study done by Housing charity Shelter said that rodent (rats and mice) issues where reported that was the equivalent of one in ten privately rented properties. The same study… Continue reading 10% of rental homes rodent infested
Pesticides go Nano small
https://youtu.be/skKU9Acygq8 Nano technology has come up again in the world of pest control and pesticides. In Iran scientists have designed an eco-friendly nano-pesticide. The new nano-pesticide can be applied to such crops as decorative plants, tobacco, pistachios and cotton. This photodegradable and biocompatible pesticide supposable uses nanotechnology to enhancement performance killing pests and hopefully decreasing… Continue reading Pesticides go Nano small
Craigslist: Now recruiting Bumblebees to deliver pesticides
https://youtu.be/r1iT4RS2FAc Bumblebees are now being recruited for the position of pest control techie. A new system uses the bees to help deliver pesticides and fungi directly to plants with pin point accuracy. As opposed to broadcast spraying, the bees deliver product every single day, to every single bloom. A tray filled with a patented mix… Continue reading Craigslist: Now recruiting Bumblebees to deliver pesticides
Obsessed farmer kills 160,000 rats
https://youtu.be/vNDXU6AY_Hc As part of a nationwide campaign to stop grain being devoured by rodents; Bangladeshi farmer, wins $250 and named national hero for killing 161,220 rats in one year. Mirbohor hired mostly women volunteers to kill the rats in paddy and wheat fields then submitted the tails of the dead animals to the regional agriculture… Continue reading Obsessed farmer kills 160,000 rats
Beware, Cockroach crossing
https://youtu.be/ojrXQaPQID4 Cockroaches are adaptable and hardy insects, remaining active for a month without feeding and surviving being submerged under water for 30 minutes. Most species of cockroaches are nocturnal and avoid light. They will feed on almost anything in your house. Bacteria, protozoa and viruses are commonly found on cockroach bodies and legs which in turn… Continue reading Beware, Cockroach crossing
Giant Hero Rats sniff out TNT
https://youtu.be/YRvMhYao6so In Cambodia, Gambian giant rats are being used to find the nearly two million land mines spread out across the country. African giant pouched rodent, cat sized have bad vision but an extraordinary sense of smell, especially TNT. These rodents are light enough to walk over the mines without setting them off, and… Continue reading Giant Hero Rats sniff out TNT
The Big Headed Ant
https://youtu.be/81NKMPAiaLM A new ant discovered in Western Kenya, species Carebara Lilith, has an enormous head. Most ant species have only two castes: reproductive and the worker ants. The workers of some ants are built for defense, a subcaste known as soldiers. Soldier ants are usually larger and more muscular than the workers. The Phragmotic ants have… Continue reading The Big Headed Ant
One injection and one infertile mouse Oct 7/15
https://youtu.be/VZJQcWKw-HI Researchers found they were able to bring infertility to mice by giving one shot of a very specific antibody. Both males and females become infertile by the antibody; males stopped making sperm and females halted egg production. Within two months after the mice received their injection, they were unable to reproduce with zero side… Continue reading One injection and one infertile mouse Oct 7/15
Ants in your…. Car? Oct 6 2015
https://youtu.be/NnK4yu3FhFc Yes, ants can invade your car. Twice this past summer I have sprayed customer’s vehicles because carpenter ants have set-up shop. When ants get into your vehicle, they become a nuisance and become dangerous. The distraction of ants crawling across your gas petal foot can drive you to stomp – the gas petal… Continue reading Ants in your…. Car? Oct 6 2015
Rats!! – Meet the hog-nosed rat Oct 6 2015
https://youtu.be/NKIbvMLHV0M Scientists have discovered a new mammal that they have named the hog-nosed rat. This rat is different from any species, or even genus found in a high-altitude jungle of Sulawesi, Indonesia. What makes the rat different are its very small mouth, large white front teeth, big ears and noticeably long pubic hairs. It also… Continue reading Rats!! – Meet the hog-nosed rat Oct 6 2015
How to keep a rodent free home
https://youtu.be/u6qvmL3q4jA Rodents are everywhere this time of year, all looking for the same things: food, water, heat and shelter. Don’t kid yourself; my house is bullet proof against mice and rats. They are lined up to get in. Arboreal rats have no problem jumping on to the house, moving in, and finding their way to… Continue reading How to keep a rodent free home
Silverfish use children to hitch-hike
https://youtu.be/ea9zUTo9dws Where are all the silverfish coming from? You may live in an older house or a brand new building and the silverfish are climbing the walls any time of the year. Latest data points to local schools that harbor the insects and use your children as transportation. Schools and school boards do not want… Continue reading Silverfish use children to hitch-hike
Avoiding Wasps Hornets & Bees
https://youtu.be/O3SuEPLwGv8 Yes it’s fall but there are a few stinging bugs hoovering around. Approximately 1 percent of children and 3 percent of adults will develop a severe reaction when stung. Here are my tips: Wasps can crawl inside; do not drink directly out of open cans. Keep your food covered. Barefoot on grass is a… Continue reading Avoiding Wasps Hornets & Bees
Bedbug bombs
https://youtu.be/l8i2mCy2g9A Bedbug foggers can be hazardous if used incorrectly. The most common side effects are headaches, nausea, and coughing – tended to be minor and short-lived. Tests on three popular commercially available foggers: Hot Shot, Spectracide, and Eliminator showed that these three products were virtually useless at fighting bed bug infestations. The mist of chemicals… Continue reading Bedbug bombs
The Lab Rodent
http://gogreenpestcontrol.ca/bug-blog/ The majority of pre-clinical studies involving laboratory animals require the animals physically restrained causing stress. A new handling technique used on rodents which avoids the use of physical restraint. The new handling method resulted in the rodents being in a more positive affective state, lowering their stress hormone levels by around 50 per… Continue reading The Lab Rodent
Warning: Pesticides cause cancer
https://youtu.be/3T_nL3B-Rq8 Children’s cancer rates are on the rise, leaving parents wondering what’s behind the trend. A new report sheds light into one avoidable risk: household pesticides. Children exposed to insecticides have a 50 percent higher risk of developing certain cancers in childhood. Indoor exposure to insecticides was associated with higher rates of… Continue reading Warning: Pesticides cause cancer
Once there was a Ladybug
https://youtu.be/LjsGFuV6jmk Ladybugs are useful in controlling unwanted pests in home gardens and the agriculture industry. Predator and parasitoid insects, including the ladybug, play a major role in reducing pest damage by suppressing insect pests. Native species of predators and parasitoids, like the ladybug, contribute at least $4.5 billion annually to crop pest control. Farmers include… Continue reading Once there was a Ladybug
The Draize test
https://youtu.be/pe7ObkaKJMw The Draize test was developed in 1940s, used by the cosmetic industry, is the procedure where a test substance is applied to the eye or skin of a restrained, conscious animal, and then leaving it for set amount of time before rinsing it out and recording its effects. The test is still used in… Continue reading The Draize test
We are all lab rats
https://youtu.be/1-OzVBsx8iw We humans have been test mice to the many unregulated chemicals that are part of our everyday life. In today’s society, chemicals are deemed safe until there not, with sometimes grime results. In North America, 80,000 chemicals are available for manufacturing but only a couple hundred are tested for safety. One example is BPA… Continue reading We are all lab rats
38 things about Mice
https://youtu.be/3XKEKatn1Zw The name mouse comes from “mus”, a Sanskrit word that means thief They can give birth when they are 2 months old and are able to have 12 pinkies every 3 weeks up to 10 times per year Will nurse babies that are not their own Sexual cycle occurs every four to five days… Continue reading 38 things about Mice
Wasps eat flies that eat Horse…
https://youtu.be/oPvAlK7cMi8 One way to restriction pesticide use is to find suitable biological control agents to take their place. Parasitic wasps can be used by ranches, farmers and horse owners instead of pesticides to control fly populations. Filth flies, like house and stable flies, disturb horses and spread disease. Parasitoids have been proven an effective fly-management… Continue reading Wasps eat flies that eat Horse…
Our finest fungicidal wine?
https://youtu.be/ut6ihysoRz4 Which countries produce wines with the least amount of fungicides? Pesticides are used on grape plants to kill fungus because grapes are vulnerable to rot from powdery and downy mildew. Humid places like Bordeaux and Champagne rely heavily on chemical spraying with wines from around France showing a trace of pesticides traces in every… Continue reading Our finest fungicidal wine?
Fall is the time to fire your ants
https://youtu.be/S0SfMMY2IXc September is the best time of the year to treat fire ant issues. By handling fire ant issues in the autumn you can help eliminate those furious insect biting ants and have fun in your yard next spring. Control programs use IPM or integrated pest management approach that use a combination of prevention and… Continue reading Fall is the time to fire your ants
Probiotics for honeybees
https://youtu.be/IabbSY4JEn4 Students at the University of British Columbia are developing a probiotic designed for honeybees’ digestive system. Suitably named pro-bee-otic, the ground-breaking microorganism mixture could demonstrate a prevailing defense against the negative effects of pesticides. These probiotics for honeybees protect honeybees from neonicotinoids and the current colony collapse disorder. The UBC students have designed this… Continue reading Probiotics for honeybees
No milkweed – no Monarch butterfly
https://youtu.be/APvUbGKp6qs An important food source and breeding ground for monarch butterflies is the milkweed plant, which has been diminished do to pesticide use. These butterflies are pollinator which we require, as we do bees. The milkweed is the only place female monarch butterflies lay their eggs and the caterpillars feed off it. In February and… Continue reading No milkweed – no Monarch butterfly
A Greener Pesticide – alkaloids
https://youtu.be/KiDkPwzOUt4 In the 1940s and ’50s, farmers had been spraying DDT and heavy metals like lead and arsenic on their orchards. Since these sprays have been banned, there has been a trend towards an ever-greener pest management. It is thought that pure alkaloids have the power to defend against bugs and a few herbivores yet… Continue reading A Greener Pesticide – alkaloids
Erik the Red – the cat – the legand
https://youtu.be/t2SxXT-f9rw Erik the Red, a.k.a. the cat, is put to retirement after years of being a rodent control officer. In 1999 Eric the cat was rescued off the streets in 1999 and has been patrolling the harbour ever since. He was the official rodent control officer aboard CSS Acadia at the Maritime Museum of the… Continue reading Erik the Red – the cat – the legand
Trash pandas: raccoons
https://youtu.be/hFaIiJAJLH8 In early 2014, Redditor had a brief comment on a photo of a raccoon: “Raccoons = trash pandas.” The description stuck, and now the term “trash pandas” has permeated across Reddit, Imgur, and Instagram alike. There is now a subreddit devoted entirely to “trash pandas.” The online community members include owners of domesticated raccoons as well as obsessed fans of the new word for raccoon. Let’s dive… Continue reading Trash pandas: raccoons
Hideous Invasive Species: Rabbits
https://youtu.be/B1XM3fHmn3U Summer officially ends on September 23 but many rabbits think it here now. Rabbits eat the bark of trees and shrubs primarily during the fall and winter months. New research shows that rabbits are some of the world’s worst invasive species causing changes for the biodiversity of any land they frequent. Invasive species of rabbits… Continue reading Hideous Invasive Species: Rabbits
Say hello to my little friend(s) – rodents
https://youtu.be/7s5PWvOhuHk Once they start to invade your home, property destruction and disease will follow. If you think you have mice or rats in your property, then it’s likely you are right. Rodents are prolific breeders that thrive in indoor surroundings. Besides disease, rodents can also carry germs and parasites that can be hazardous to anybody,… Continue reading Say hello to my little friend(s) – rodents
The Beaver – a good rodent
https://youtu.be/dWHmZblnmy8 The second-largest rodents in the world, the beaver is only just smaller the guinea pig. The world’s largest beaver dam, located in Alberta, is 2,790 feet long was started around 1975. Although the dams can cause extreme flooding situations the net result also create fertile soils, mitigate the effects of drought, reduce evaporation, and… Continue reading The Beaver – a good rodent
Is that a bug in your hair?
https://youtu.be/OPKCrxtuB0w The fear of bugs or fear of insects is known as Entomophobia. Insects and bugs often appear disgusting, due to their shape or colors. Flies, mosquitoes and fleas are also associated with the spread of diseases and infections. In some cases this fear becomes a mental illness where the patient feels constant ‘prickling, tingling,… Continue reading Is that a bug in your hair?
The mighty ant
https://youtu.be/Pgs8jPutxfU There are now over 12,000 different species of ants, they lived in the Jurassic period and have been evolving and adapting to their environment. It is estimated that ants may withstand forces up to 1000 times their body weight. The ants’ necks ruptured at forces 3,400 to 5,000 times their weight. Their neck tissue… Continue reading The mighty ant
New Pest Research; nothing has changed
https://youtu.be/PpCUIPisE7c A research company, the Centre for Economics and Business Research, released research showing the pressures posed by pests. The study found that upwards of 90 percent of all businesses surveyed suffered at least one pest infestation in the several years or one infestation every 20 months. Businesses suffering a pest infestation incurred increased maintenance,… Continue reading New Pest Research; nothing has changed
The Pointer mice Sisters
https://youtu.be/KN-FmZUxTXY Mice have been found to sing to each other in a courtship ritual worst then the movie Pretty Lady. Scientists only recently found that female sing back to their perspective suitor. We can’t hear the mice singing sweet nothing as their voices register in a range beyond our ability to hear. A mouse registers… Continue reading The Pointer mice Sisters
It’s Bat-ty pest control
Bats provide a service worth an estimated $1.33 billion globally by controlling pests on corn crops. Yet, bat populations are under pressure as a result of habitat loss and the spread of diseases. One disease, the white-nose syndrome cause visible symptom of white fungus on the animal’s nose, but it can also appear on its… Continue reading It’s Bat-ty pest control
“What’s all the buzz about over here?
https://youtu.be/XRX6R3mTR5g Every autumn, wasps bold as brass, suddenly seem to be everywhere. They are one of the most successful types of animal on the planet. All wasps have a narrow constriction between the chest and abdomen and a stinger. The stinger is used to paralyse other insects and is taken as living food for the… Continue reading “What’s all the buzz about over here?
Pesticide from Caterpillar Poop ?
https://youtu.be/Mhogd39N7KM The relationship between plants and pests can give us clues as to how to create new pesticides. Case in point, caterpillar poop could be used as a pesticide. Plants have sensors that can identify when the plant is in trouble and respond with defense mechanisms: for an example, the relationship between the corn plant… Continue reading Pesticide from Caterpillar Poop ?
Wasp Exterminator
https://youtu.be/xRxYIwiNhLs Having a wasp’s nest in or around your home is an unwanted situation to be in, especially if you have small children or somebody with an allergy to wasp stings. Aside from the fear of being stung, you also have to deal with the constant humming and buzzing and the sight of the stripey… Continue reading Wasp Exterminator
Three blind Harvest mice
https://youtu.be/SIPBYW-4M8Y This agile family of harvest mice have acrobatic abilities as they attack fruit crops. Harvest mice are often pictured clinging onto hears of corn, they are one of the smallest rodents, measuring just two inches in length. With prehensile tails used as a flexible fourth limb, the tiny mice are able to swing and… Continue reading Three blind Harvest mice
Nature: self-destruct button.
https://youtu.be/cNE7-cnhky8 Pesticides are a necessary evil to guarantee that the tomato seeds you see in your salad are not worms. Pesticides come with many health defects, pollution and overall destruction of non-targeted species. Many scientists have been looking for an alternative or substitute for pesticides; and this maybe in the form of targeting the building… Continue reading Nature: self-destruct button.
September’s flying bugs?
Until the first frost hits, people are going to see a lot of wasps and don’t mistake them for bees. At this time of the year, they are going to become more of a nuisance, but from an ecological perspective, wasps and hornets actually also are good pollinators. They also attack some of the… Continue reading September’s flying bugs?
Grab a spoon… BEDBUGS
https://youtu.be/1fZJ-oc0WBw One of the worst pest control problems are bed bugs. These vampire like creatures bite, spread quickly and when an infestation breaks out it can be difficult to eradicate. Bed bugs are the small insects that live in beds and mattresses but despite of the fact that they are small in size, they… Continue reading Grab a spoon… BEDBUGS
Earwigs
https://youtu.be/G485T7nP2GI Earwigs are nocturnal and often hide in small, crevices during the day, and are active at night, feeding on a wide variety of insects and plants. Damage to foliage, flowers, and various crops is commonly blamed on earwigs. Adult earwigs are 14-23mm long, dark brown in color and have forceps at their hind end.… Continue reading Earwigs
Bees can’t catch a break
https://youtu.be/3Tify75uV6g As if bees need another reason to look over their shoulders to see what wants to kill them next. Researchers have discovered another reason why the honey bee population are diminishing. Argentine ants carry a virus that attacks bees. The virus is identified to be actively reproducing in Argentine ants is a known threat to… Continue reading Bees can’t catch a break
You can’t flee the flea
http://youtu.be/G2fTsYeLOEM Yes, the fleas have been terrible this summer. Though the most fleas will likely do is leave your pets, fleas can pick up plague from infected rodents and pass on the bacterial infection to people. Fleas infected with tapeworm larvae can pass this on to dogs or cats that ingest such fleas —… Continue reading You can’t flee the flea
The Do’s and Don’ts of pesticide use
1 Always read the label first and follow the directions to the letter, including all precautions and restrictions. 2 Only use the pesticide on pests indicated on the label and don’t use more pesticide than directed by the label. 3 Use protective measures, such as wearing impermeable gloves, long pants, and long-sleeve shirts. Change… Continue reading The Do’s and Don’ts of pesticide use
How much should pest control cost?
http://youtu.be/fVsibwfqsfY Should you consider hiring the company that offers the lowest price and cut out the highest priced? Should you consider hiring the company that is locally owned and operated? Pests are present everywhere and when they invade your home; the outcome can be pretty dangerous for those who are living in it. Ants,… Continue reading How much should pest control cost?
Fall season: Rats and Mice
http://youtu.be/vQfH7TgK0Bc Mice are harder to control than rats, therefore complete control may take a longer period. Rodent-proofing your home: Look for droppings both rats and mice inside and outside of your home. Remove sources of water, food and housing from your closets, attics and gardens. Keep trash bins covered. Remove wood piles, junk and garden… Continue reading Fall season: Rats and Mice
Red Hot Chili Peppers & Mice
http://youtu.be/s0bv70yFLLU Scientists compared ordinary lab mice with mice genetically engineered to lack capsaicin receptors. The guts of ordinary mice responded noticeably to a capsaicin-like drug. Those on a high-fat diet did not. In mice without capsaicin receptors, diet made no difference in these gut-level responses. Capsaicin – the chemical that gives chili peppers their… Continue reading Red Hot Chili Peppers & Mice
Marathon mice get runners high
http://youtu.be/rD-M0RP5Eoc A certain hormone called leptin, nicknamed the “satiety” hormone, has been found in mice as another ingredient to a runner’s happiness. It is called “fat hormone” as this is generated by fat cells. Increased leptin level sends a signal to the brain indicating you are “full” thus resulting in increasing the metabolic rate. However,… Continue reading Marathon mice get runners high
Rats – ‘superorganism’
http://youtu.be/9FOFkA24mpQ Rats like penguins, huddle for warmth and when they do, the collection of bodies acts like a self-organizing “super-organism.” The members of huddling mass rotate, so that outer rodants are brought into the warmth of the center before rotating back out. Rotation helps to regulate the group’s temperature so none become too hot… Continue reading Rats – ‘superorganism’
Plague infected fleas
http://youtu.be/pQx8BqyASKA Yes, fleas can carry the bubonic plague. Fleas have tested positive for plague in Pueblo County, Colorado. This plague, caused by bacteria called Yersinia pestis, is transmitted from rodent to rodent by infected fleas. Infected fleas pass plague to animals or people through bites. Plague is characterized by periodic disease outbreaks in rodent populations, some… Continue reading Plague infected fleas
Wasp drinks to self-medicate
http://youtu.be/-f6cJ1yXVc4 Wasps can tell when a parasite infiltrates their body, and to get rid of the unwelcome organism they seek out a type of nectar that’s not only a sweet source of food, but a pretty potent anti-parasite medicine, says Discover magazine. The collection of compounds responsible for the decline in parasites (including nicotine) can cut the infection by… Continue reading Wasp drinks to self-medicate
The Awesome Opossum
http://youtu.be/-hvzjkPCeYY Adult opossums are about the size of a large cat. They prefer to establish a home in hollow logs, garages, under buildings, inside burrows and squirrels’ nests. The opossum is an omnivore, so it will eat anything. They reproduce one time per year and the partially developed babies live in the mothers pouch for… Continue reading The Awesome Opossum
Ants the “panacea for pest control”?
http://youtu.be/BURUmt3de80 Ants are efficient, sustainable, safe and pest controllers says British Ecological Society’s Journal of Applied Ecology. Here is why they say that ants are special Ants exist on every continent, other than Antarctica, with 12,000 species of ants worldwide. Ants are really good predators. They can lift up to 20 times its’ own body… Continue reading Ants the “panacea for pest control”?
Mice mimic the malnutrition model
http://youtu.be/OYkoshZBJro Mice that are fed a poor diet along with E. coli and bacteroidetes bacteria, develop malnutrition and symptoms of environmental enteropathy; a disease of the intestine, especially the small intestine. Researchers at UBC, using complex science such as; the hypot-imechular sub-division of the manifold, have produced the first mice model with symptoms of gut… Continue reading Mice mimic the malnutrition model
Selfish larvae manipulate ants
http://youtu.be/Kg-ohU9XC2s Butterfly larvae manipulate their ant attendants by secreting a nutritious and mind altering nectar to keep attendant ants close by for protection. Butterfly larvae can control dopamine secretion in ants by supplying them with nectar. Lycaenid butterflies and ants are representative examples of mutualism, in which different species benefit from the activities of the… Continue reading Selfish larvae manipulate ants
Pests that destroy themselves
http://youtu.be/Nfme9RDmhVQ Scientists are genetically engineering moths to self-destruct. To this end let us discuss an invasive species, the diamondback moth that was once a minor nuisance. It became an agricultural headache in the late 1940s as chemical pesticide use exploded. The moth, the first crop pest to evolve resistance to DDT, multiplied as feebler competitors died… Continue reading Pests that destroy themselves
Bats Man
http://youtu.be/BZZAqqsv9vI There are over 900 species of bats worldwide with approximately 40 of these residing north of Mexico. Most bats are insectivores, feeding on insects at night yet some species that prefer other foods such as fruits. Bats can either live in colonies or live alone. Bats emerge in the early days of spring and leave their… Continue reading Bats Man
Sleeping Beauty and her bed bugs
http://youtu.be/NtKjaw_5T7c Although sleeping beauty maybe fictional, bed bugs are as real as the day is long. Even back in the day when white knights were saving damsels in distress, they too carried bed bugs with them. They easily hitch a ride home as full sized bed bugs or eggs. So next time you are traveling… Continue reading Sleeping Beauty and her bed bugs
Home sweet home
http://youtu.be/4X9s0eVa-Ec Pest control companies are reporting a 50% rise in call-outs, here are some of the housemates you could be sharing your home with… Vermin Often found in attics (causing fire hazards by chewing electric cables) and kitchens (where they’ll eat virtually anything that’s on offer, but are especially fond of cereal), telltale signs include… Continue reading Home sweet home
What is a pest-i-cide?
https://youtu.be/CoV_5ZQbNzU Latin roots, pest=pest and cide=killer or act of killing so the name literally means pest killer. Pesticides include herbicides (weed killers), insecticides (insect killers), fungicides (fungus killers), and even bactericides (bacteria killers), antimicrobials (household disinfectants). A class of insecticides that are derived from plants, the most common being manufactured today are Pyrethroids. These products… Continue reading What is a pest-i-cide?
PHD in Fire Ant control
http://youtu.be/Ef3hqMNmzwk The red imported fire ant arrived from South America in the port of Mobile in the 1930s. Early attempts of extermination efforts failed due to the ant’s ability to rapidly reproduce and their biology. Imported fire ants disrupt native habitats and our homeland, and have created an enormous impact on our economy. Autumn is… Continue reading PHD in Fire Ant control
Rats, the greater scourge
http://youtu.be/VzVmoDDWD4A The city council of Coquitlam is finally going to put their collective foot down on rats and try to shed the nick name “Compton”. Coming soon, anyone wanting a demolition permit in Coquitlam will have to prove buildings on the site are free of pests, most especially rats. Metro Vancouver rats are becoming a… Continue reading Rats, the greater scourge
The cost of neglecting pest Inspections
Buying a home is an exciting and stressful time for home buyers with hundreds of things to do. Go Green Pest Control warns people looking at buying new home that neglecting to have a professional pest inspection on properties is a potentially costly error, sometimes costing thousands of dollars to fix a new property. “We understand… Continue reading The cost of neglecting pest Inspections
Anti-insect gadgets
Fall is on it’s way yet the bugs are still out in force. Earlier this week, I reported that matters could get even worse with the drunk worker wasps, who have wrapped up their daily duties for the year and have nothing better to do than ruin the rest of our summer. The biggest way insects tend… Continue reading Anti-insect gadgets
Ants self-medicate
http://youtu.be/JodJ1BjKFdY There is a species of ant which can self-medicate on poisonous hydrogen peroxide. Colonies of collective insects like ants and bees are vulnerable to disease. One way to accomplish this is toingest otherwise harmful substances to fight infection. At a University in Finland, have now shown that Formica fuscaants choose to eat hydrogen peroxide if they have… Continue reading Ants self-medicate
Syngenta pesticides and kills Monsanto’s bid
Monsanto’s, the biotech seed giant, tried unsuccessfully for the fourth time to buy Syngenta for $47 million. Monsanto claim to fame is making transformational solutions for agriculture. Syngenta’s massive range of pesticides would have made Monsanto into a one-stop shop for farmers. Merging with Syngenta would have moved Monsanto to the U.K., where corporations are… Continue reading Syngenta pesticides and kills Monsanto’s bid
Mice are nice, outside!
http://youtu.be/JPbui4sYuIE Mice may enter your home uninvited and it can be hard to locate where their nest is, it could be somewhere in your home underneath your floorboards, or they may be living close outside. Mice are very intelligent rodents with high levels of communication, both vocally and fervently. They can sense other mice’s… Continue reading Mice are nice, outside!
Pesticide run-off killing lobsters
http://youtu.be/lbYBNgi__LU Researchers are examining the potential impact of agricultural pesticide run-off on lobsters in the Northumberland Strait. Lobster populations in the Northumberland Strait have been collapsed for a number of years, and no amount of fisheries measures have improved that. The conclusion is that there are other influencing factors that are not coming from the… Continue reading Pesticide run-off killing lobsters
Wasps party when work is done
It’s that time of year when worker wasps have finished tending to their queen are now left to fly around aimlessly, eating fermented fruit, which makes them “extra bold” and want to fight. Pest controllers say they have been swamped this summer, as thousands of wasps descend on the lower mainland because of the dry… Continue reading Wasps party when work is done
Wasps like pool parties
http://youtu.be/9BLZlvFvzkM A single wasps nest consumers anywhere between 240 to 270 flies per hour and like to eat mosquitoes. Wasps generally forage between 200-400 metres within their nests and tend to build their nests in protected areas. A favourite location is under an eaves trough and close to a water source such as a… Continue reading Wasps like pool parties
Delta the “great havens” for mosquitoes
http://youtu.be/0SXjVdJczcQ MOSQUITOES B.C. is home to the mosquito types Aedes and Anopheles, which can transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue fever and chikungunya. But the parasite that causes malaria is not present in B.C. There has been a low population of mosquitoes this year due to the dry weather. Certain species have found “great havens”… Continue reading Delta the “great havens” for mosquitoes
Toad leapfrogs pesticides
http://youtu.be/d8Oi8ZqTCps Wood frogs have been able to change certain genes when exposed to environmental pressure, a process known as phenotypic plasticity. They have resorted to different mechanisms to cope with their changing environment. It was discovered that several wood frog populations which lived closer to agricultural lands could quickly switch on genetic resistance to… Continue reading Toad leapfrogs pesticides
Cue the scary music – BEEPOCALYPSE
https://youtu.be/Fw54cDiT_FQ Do we have the real reason for the beepocalypse? There a new link between pesticide usage and honeybee colony decline. Scientists examined large-scale pesticide usage and yield observations of oilseed rape fields and compared this with data on honeybee losses between 2000 and 2010. The number of seeds treated with imidacloprid rose from… Continue reading Cue the scary music – BEEPOCALYPSE
Growing pests to kill pests
Scientists are growing a pest to feed a pest that will spread to kill the original pest. The University of California Intermountain Research and Extension Center is growing a pest called cereal leaf beetle to feed its predator, the parasitic wasp T. Julis, will grow, too. The more beetles you have, the more wasps you… Continue reading Growing pests to kill pests
Bed Bugs ride the perfect storm
http://youtu.be/dH55wVVP7Y0 The recent resurgence of bedbugs can be traced back to the ban on DDT, which had virtually eliminated the pests. After DDT was banned because of the harmful effects on humans and the environment, bedbugs began to reappear, and their comeback was aided by several other factors. The elimination of DDT overlapped with… Continue reading Bed Bugs ride the perfect storm
Hole !! From a vole, mole or troll?
http://youtu.be/JqFqZF5xwXo Well, let’s talk about voles. A vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter, hairy tail, a slightly more round head, smaller ears and eyes.. Sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice; there are approximately 155 species of voles in North America. They can have five… Continue reading Hole !! From a vole, mole or troll?
Wasp Prevention Tips
Tuff shredding critters want your chafer beetles
https://youtu.be/8jKb_eEczI4 The chafer beetle has ravaged lawns throughout Delta this year. Usually its newly seeded lawns or fresh tuff that fall victim to raccoons, skunks and crows searching for beetle larvae to feed on. The life cycle of the chafer beetle is such that from late June until early July they are underground as larvae,… Continue reading Tuff shredding critters want your chafer beetles
Washing the Pesticides off.
http://youtu.be/UldI1ipJfRA Is washing fruit effective in reducing exposure to pesticides? As it turns out that yes, your standard household tap water will reduce the amount of pesticide on your produce. By washing your produce you are able to rid the surface of most the residual pesticides but not the pesticides that have already been absorbed… Continue reading Washing the Pesticides off.
Head lice are becoming Super-Bugs
Now that school is approaching, us parents have one more concern for our children. New research warns head lice are becoming harder to kill because they are becoming resistant to ingredients found in over-the-counter remedies therefore we have a new super-bugs. Whatever reason they’re not dying, they pass that on to their offspring and… Continue reading Head lice are becoming Super-Bugs
Rats, another rat in my toilet
Rats have strong teeth that allow them to chew through glass, cinderblock, wire, aluminum and lead, it’s almost impossible to proof your home from them. Now, National Geographic has shown how a rat can easily slip into grates and manhole covers, leading them through sewage into the residential pipes of homes. Then the rat… Continue reading Rats, another rat in my toilet
The fuzzy ant is actually a velvet wasp!!
A velvet ant is actually a wasp, they look like hairy ants, and though they aren’t considered aggressive, their defense is a formidable sting. The solitary creatures live a few months to a year. These are very neat insects as the velvet ant lays her eggs in the den of ground-nesting wasps or… Continue reading The fuzzy ant is actually a velvet wasp!!
Wasps: the zombie masters
Many wasps paralyse caterpillars or spiders, lay their eggs in them, and seal them alive as ready-to-eat meals for their larvae once they hatch. The larvae of a wasp known only by its scientific name Reclinervellus nielseni, makes the orb-weaver spider spin a special web for their own cocoons. The wasp climbs up spider’s web… Continue reading Wasps: the zombie masters
Wood Infestation Report (WIR)
Buying a home is the largest single investment for the average Canadian family today. Rising costs of labor and materials make it imperative to protect your investment from structural damage by wood-destroying organisms, especially the carpenter ants. Carpenter ants are among the most costly of all the insect pests affecting structures. The best way to… Continue reading Wood Infestation Report (WIR)
Bubba thinks ants are burrowing animals
http://youtu.be/yB0HKTm1O7s Bubba Watson called in a rules official in an attempt to take relief from an ant hill, ants are “burrowing animals.” Bubba (to caddie Ted Scott): “It’s a burrowing animal. It’s digging a hole, so either way you look at it …” Rules official:”It’s not fire ants or anything. There’s no relief from them. That’s… Continue reading Bubba thinks ants are burrowing animals
New mice learn to chill-lax
http://youtu.be/c9AIu5lG_io Scientists have created super-intelligent mice that are less anxious and scared by genetically modifying an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-4B (PDE4B). The researchers say the mice that can chill and relax or chill-lax could provide the basis into new treatments of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia. These brainy vermin could learn faster, remember… Continue reading New mice learn to chill-lax
Fancy Dandy Rats
http://youtu.be/rkoYAULwvbA Fancy rats are specifically bred as pets where your regular street rat that you see in the garbage or a snap trap are considered wild vermin. Domesticated rats are physiologically and psychologically different from their wild relatives. Fancy rats have their origins as the targets for blood sport in 18th- and 19th-century Europe. Specially… Continue reading Fancy Dandy Rats
Albino Raccoon
http://youtu.be/U9PJGsXMYE0 Some people say finding one is less likely than getting hit by lightning. Most folks will go their lives without glimpsing a white raccoon. The odds of spotting one have been estimated at 1 in 500,000, or even 1 in 750,000, making the encounter less likely than getting struck by lightning. They are secretive… Continue reading Albino Raccoon
Go Green Pest Control and Tsawwassen Sun Festival Parade 2015
http://youtu.be/0J5ku0wsQ28 Tsawwassen Sun Festival Parade August 3rd – 2015 This year’s Sun Festival theme is ‘Get Your Kicks on Route 56th’. Our popular festival attracts over 12,000 annually during the BC Day long weekend. Go Green Pest Control has two vehicles entered into the parade this year. Go Green Pest Control’s owner, Randy Bilesky’s is driving his 1966… Continue reading Go Green Pest Control and Tsawwassen Sun Festival Parade 2015
Tulips and crocuses are candy to rodents
Tulips are treats for squirrels, moles, deer and other animals but they avoid daffodils, which contain lycorine, a bitter alkaloid that’s toxic. Lycorine is a toxic crystalline alkaloid found in various Amaryllidaceae species. Other plants such as cultivated bush lily and surprise lilies produce lycorine. It may be highly poisonous or even lethal, when ingested… Continue reading Tulips and crocuses are candy to rodents
Stung by bull ant !!!
http://youtu.be/AdiINXAn9H4 An Australian news reporter was bitten by a bull ant and could not continue her script as the excruciating pain of the bull ant’s bite takes over. The clip was filmed a few months ago but never been aired and has now surfaced after being posted on an Instagram account. Australian bull ants, which… Continue reading Stung by bull ant !!!
What vermin will cost you
http://youtu.be/tJPKCVoXx6M Rodents can cause damage to property beginning with attics and crawl space, create unsanitary living conditions and even carry diseases that can make you and your family sick. Rats can climb pretty much any surface and get wherever they want to go. They can squeeze through amazingly small holes and gaps. Sounds of scratching… Continue reading What vermin will cost you
Vaccine for rabid raccoons
In Pittsburgh the annual raccoon rabies vaccine program has begun. Since 2002 the County health officials have used fishmeal cubes containing rabies vaccine to help reduce the rabid raccoon population. Since the inception of the program, there has been a severe reduction in rabid raccoons from 23 in 2002 to only 2 found the previous… Continue reading Vaccine for rabid raccoons
Raccoons – the nocturnal thieves
http://youtu.be/EyH_n-DagkE If you put out trash, raccoons will come. The masked critters can wreak havoc for residents. Proof to show this is not a new problem, online reviews of apartment complexes show the raccoon problem has always been with us. The smell of food coming from human garbage, compost, and recycling is irresistible to raccoons.… Continue reading Raccoons – the nocturnal thieves
Training Requirements for Restricted Use Pesticides
In the U.S. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recommending new standards for pesticide applicators who apply “restricted use” pesticides, requiring: increased level of training, a minimum age of 18 for applicators, and basic literacy. Interestingly the general public in the U.S. can buy those same pesticides that are restricted for purchase here in Canada.… Continue reading Training Requirements for Restricted Use Pesticides
Pesky Birds
Pest birds are capable of spreading diseases to humans and livestock. Pigeon faeces often contain the fungal disease histoplasmosis which is especially dangerous to people with compromised immune systems. The droppings of most pest birds create aesthetic problems. They can also create drainage issues by nesting in the small crevices, drains, and gutters of buildings.… Continue reading Pesky Birds
Hey Seattle is #1 – for Rats
Our neighbours to the south, Seattle, are the No. 1 city in the U.S. for a rats problem. Killing rats is the only way to rid the city of its rats epidemic. A rat sighting is the only evidence needed to indicate a nest is near. Rats are social rodents and they live in groups.… Continue reading Hey Seattle is #1 – for Rats
Wild and Crazy Ants
http://youtu.be/vckjdchYRZo I’ve touched on many ants so far but this one is a little different. These ants have earned their name for the erratic way they move. Instead of marching in a line like most organized ants, crazy ants move in a well, crazy pattern. These ants are reddish-brown and about 2 – 3 mm… Continue reading Wild and Crazy Ants
Got Fleas?
http://youtu.be/T1gwfXSt03c Got Fleas? The cat flea is the most common flea in North America. Adult fleas are parasites that draw blood from their host. Larvae feed on the feces of adult fleas, which contain undigested blood. Fleas feed on animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, squirrels, rats and mice. Flea’s eggs are hatched on the ground, in rugs, carpet, bedding,… Continue reading Got Fleas?
Sgt. Raccoon reporting for duty
http://youtu.be/eCwcRqUeX2A We all know raccoons are crafty creatures, washing their food using their opposing thumbs while watching for predators. Raccoons are able to squeeze into locked garages, open secured garbage cans, unzip tents, and pry up lids; urban raccoons are the new urban cowboys. Extremely adaptable and smart, they’re expert problem solvers, evolving faster than… Continue reading Sgt. Raccoon reporting for duty
Squirrelling it away
Two species of squirrel found on the West Coast are the native Douglas Squirrel and the Grey Squirrel. The grey squirrel is the more common of the two species found locally in the Lower Mainland. In the early 20’s the grey squirrel first arrived at Stanley Park. The grey squirrel population remained relatively contained until… Continue reading Squirrelling it away
Spiders are nature’s pesticide
Spiders are nature’s natural pest control agents. But with the use of some pesticides these natural insect predators become less aggressive when subjected to certain insecticides. This insect naturally fills the role that the pesticide is designed to fill. Males exposed to insecticide were able to continue to capture prey as they had before, but “lost”… Continue reading Spiders are nature’s pesticide
Go Green Pest Control, a local pest control business
http://youtu.be/CJ1uVyJoh5Q “We are covering a large area,” he said. “We go from Tsawwassen to Ladner to North Delta. We also go over the border to Richmond, Surrey and White Rock. Bilesky said that business has been good this summer. “We are working long hours and the days are very busy,” he said. “I am… Continue reading Go Green Pest Control, a local pest control business
Wasps walk on water.
This summer has set many records for temperature and lack of rain. The only water sources for wasps are manmade such as water features in public and private gardens. These are magnets for wasps. Open water attract paper wasps which can congregate in large numbers to drink and collect water. They use the water to… Continue reading Wasps walk on water.
Silverfish are not picky
Silverfish consume dead leaves, dried meat and skin, seeds, book bindings, cereal, cornmeal, cotton, flour, glue, linen, paper, photographs, rayon and even their own dead. Starches are their particular favorites. Older, hardback books are an especial treat for silverfish because of the glue used in their binding. A silverfish is 8 to 20 millimeters long… Continue reading Silverfish are not picky
Flying Ants or Termites?
Is it a flying ant or termite? Flying ants or termites in the home are rarely a good sign, and this is particularly true if they are seen indoors during the winter. Whether the sighted insect is a winged ant or a termite, the wings depict the insect to be of a reproductive male or… Continue reading Flying Ants or Termites?
‘Humanized’ Mice ??!!!
The National Institutes of Health laboratory in Montana made “humanized mice” by implanting the mice with tissues cut from human livers and thymuses taken from babies at 17 to 22 weeks gestational age. The production of TKO-BLT mice to obtain healthy mice with high level reconstitution of human cells and tissues requires specialized methods that… Continue reading ‘Humanized’ Mice ??!!!
Kounis syndrome: death by wasp
Kounis syndrome, caused by wasp stings, may potentially triggering heart attacks in those with underlying heart conditions. When stung, the body’s white blood cells overreact and attack the body itself, causing the airways to swell. This can starve the brain of oxygen, all in as little as a few minutes. Three in 100 healthy adults… Continue reading Kounis syndrome: death by wasp
Mosquitoes are Rebelling
http://youtu.be/PhS1-xZx9Wk Mosquitoes are becoming resistant to insecticides and changes in global warming. This will affect anyone out on a warm night, trying to avoid both mosquito bites, and the itchiness and disease those bites might bring. It is estimated that upwards of 20 percent of the mosquito genome had undergone recent changes to insecticides and… Continue reading Mosquitoes are Rebelling
Old mouse with young blood
Researchers connected the blood vessels of young and old mice, so that two animals shared a blood supply. They found that, following an injury, the older mice saw greater improvements in the repair of muscle and bone compared with older mice not connected to younger mice. Older mice that were exposed to young blood… Continue reading Old mouse with young blood
Baby raccoons love milk
http://youtu.be/LM6OADCvmLg Small raccoons love milk so much that they literally dive into a bowl of cereal and only surface to get a breath of air before going for another milk dive. Baby raccoons should be fed kitten milk replacement formula. If they are dehydrated when you get them, feed a rehydrating formula for the first… Continue reading Baby raccoons love milk
Spheksophobia: the fear of wasps
http://youtu.be/ERgyxeqkYEY Super Heroes – Pest control technicians – the guys tackling a nest full of a million paranoid wasps. You just have to run – faster than the person beside you. You won’t go into the attic during summer – the hatch to the attic is the gate to hell. Eating salmon outdoors is considered… Continue reading Spheksophobia: the fear of wasps
Is Organic really Organic?
http://youtu.be/qS4rN1SeBA0 Certified Organic means that the farmer doesn’t plant genetically modified crops and can only use a few approved kinds of chemicals and fertilizers but if it’s contaminated with unwanted pesticides from the adjacent field then you are getting certified organic produce laced with pesticide residue. When, not if, a crop duster passing close to an… Continue reading Is Organic really Organic?
Ants use the collective muscle
http://youtu.be/_OP6d1V-QjU Ants can switch between individual and collective action when it comes to teamwork. Ants understand when to be part of the collective muscle and when to play an individual scouting role. When an ant that was part of a team realises there is a problem will transform into a highly individualistic leader and her… Continue reading Ants use the collective muscle
Wasp! Don’t Run
http://youtu.be/HFCGusAtbzs To avoid being stung, do not swat or run rapidly away from a wasp or hornet, as quick movements can provoke an attack. Instead, if you have nerves of steel, remain calm and motionless and then move slowly away from the area. Reduce the chances of attracting these pests by covering all food and… Continue reading Wasp! Don’t Run
Real wirelessly mice
http://youtu.be/bImA1jMVIng Scientist uses a remote-controlled brain implant to control the path taken by mice. The implant alters the neural networks of the mice using wireless signals, allowing researchers to study neural stimulation. The “optofluidic” implant was developed with the hope that it could one day be used to treat a range of neurological disorders in humans. The battery-powered… Continue reading Real wirelessly mice
Raccoons don’t Monkey around
http://youtu.be/lomyDb2lQNI How does intelligence of raccoons compare with other species? Raccoons bested the abilities of cats and dogs, most closely approximating the mental attributes of monkeys. Raccoons had attracted interest because they flourished, rather than receded, in the face of human expansion. Davis and Cole (two research scientists) claim: that the animal possessed ideas derived from… Continue reading Raccoons don’t Monkey around
Natural Plant Pesticides
Canadians eat about 1,500 mg per person per day of natural pesticides, which is 10,000 times more than we eat of synthetic residues. It is estimated that a person ingests annually about 5,000 to 10,000 different natural pesticides. Every species of plant contains its own couple dozen set of different toxins. Tens of thousands of… Continue reading Natural Plant Pesticides