Tips of the week......Bedbugs
It is important to be aware of how to prevent bed bugs in your everyday life. Here are some prevention tips to keep in mind regarding how to avoid bed bugs:
• Vacuum suitcases after returning from a vacation.
• Check your sheets for tell-tale blood spots.
• Consider bringing a large plastic trash bag to keep your suitcase in during hotel stays.
• Carry a small flashlight to assist you with quick visual inspections.
• Never bring second-hand furniture, especially mattresses and box springs, into a home without thoroughly examining for signs of a bed bug infestation. You might consider having a pest control professional inspect the furniture as it is difficult to detect an infestation without training.
• Regularly inspect areas where pets sleep for signs of bed bugs.
• Bed bugs are elusive creatures, so it is imperative to seek professional pest control assistance to address an infestation.
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The raining season is here again!
Mice are a year around problem but generally we get mice inside the houses when it starts getting cold outside especially in the raining season. During this time, there is a shortage of food source and thereby making them uncomfortable living outside.
Are they dangerous?
Yes, mice can be dangerous. The deer mouse transmits salmonellosis, swine dysentery and the potentially fatal Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) through its urine and f***s. HPS disease does not affect other mice but can be very dangerous to humans and can be transmitted through disturbance or immediate contact with mouse carcasses, or by breathing in aerosolized urine droplets of infected deer mice. Besides HPS, the micro droplets of mouse urine can cause allergies in children and the presence of mice can cause other pests to enter your home, as they often carry fleas, ticks and mites.
If you have seen any, call the experts today on 0995442028 for a professional solution.
The raining season is here again!
Mice are a year around problem but generally we get mice inside the houses when it starts getting cold outside especially in the raining season. During this time, there is a shortage of food source and thereby making them uncomfortable living outside.
Are they dangerous?
Yes, mice can be dangerous. The deer mouse transmits salmonellosis, swine dysentery and the potentially fatal Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) through its urine and f***s. HPS disease does not affect other mice but can be very dangerous to humans and can be transmitted through disturbance or immediate contact with mouse carcasses, or by breathing in aerosolized urine droplets of infected deer mice. Besides HPS, the micro droplets of mouse urine can cause allergies in children and the presence of mice can cause other pests to enter your home, as they often carry fleas, ticks and mites.
If you have seen any, call RIFA today on 0 995 442 028 for a professional solution.
What Scientists Have To Say About The Dangers Of Cockroaches.
Have you seen them running around the kitchen? Have you watched one crawl out of your air conditioner upside down, and then scurry up the wall? There aren't many who would say that having roaches is wonderful, but surprisingly few people appropriately deal with this insect. Laying down a few roach motels or spraying the cracks of your kitchen with pesticide is not only ineffective, it puts your family at risk. But, before I tell you what you should do, listen to what these three scientific organizations have to say about cockroaches.
The World Health Organization
According to WHO, cockroaches are capable of spreading organisms that lead to the following: diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, leprosy, plague, typhoid fever, and viral diseases. In addition, they carry the eggs of parasitic worms and may cause allergic reactions, including dermatitis, itching, swelling of the eyelids and more serious respiratory conditions. They also say, "cockroaches move freely from building to building or from drains, gardens, sewers and latrines to human habitations. Because they feed on human f***s as well as human food they can spread germs that cause disease." Does any of this sound like something you want to have in your home?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Though the CDC is quick to say that little evidence exists to link cockroaches to specific disease outbreaks, research in their labs has shown them to carry Salmonella typhimurium, Entamoeba histolytica, and the poliomyelitis virus. In another article by the CDC they say, "Cockroaches are capable of harboring Escherichia coli, Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, other nonfermentative bacteria, Serratia marcescens, Shigella spp., Staphylococcus aureus, group A streptococci, Enterococcus spp., Bacillus spp., various fungi, and parasites and their cysts."
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
Both the CDC and AAFA directly connect cockroaches to asthma. AAFA says, "In the 1970s, studies made it clear that patients with cockroach allergies develop acute asthma attacks. The attacks occur after inhaling cockroach allergens and last for hours." These allergens can go airborne if cockroaches leave their f***s, or discarded skins in air ducts.
What is the solution?
The CDC says, "Integrated pest management (IPM) techniques are necessary to reduce the number of pests that threaten human health and property." If you have cockroaches in your home, contact a pest management company that practices Integrated Pest Management practices. You don't have to have roaches in your house. Ever. Get protected today. Call RIFA professionals today on 0 995 442 028 for a free quotation.
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