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    Surinder Sud: Game changer for pest control - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Consignments of Indian fruit and vegetables often face quarantine restrictions or rejections in export markets because of pest infestation or high pesticide residues. In the domestic market, too, unsafe levels of pesticide residues in food items have become a major concern, inviting injunctions from courts to curb this menace. The solution lies in finding and promoting safer, preferably non-toxic means of pest control. Options for implementing this include the use of bio-pesticides or natural enemies (predators) of the pests; hot and cold treatment and irradiation of the produce; and equipping plants with inbuilt resistance against pests and diseases through genetic modification, among others. However, most of these methods have their own limitations that restrict their usage.

    Another hi-tech, yet easy-to-use method that has shown good potential for controlling pests is the deployment of pheromones - natural or artificial odours, including sex aromas - that lure insects to either trap and destroy them or disrupt their breeding. These aromas, similar to the ones emitted by insects themselves, are species-specific. They, therefore, do not result in killing all insects indiscriminately - as is done by most pesticides - regardless of whether they are harmful or useful to the crops as pollinators or predators of pests. Besides, these are required to be used in extremely low doses and do not leave any harmful residue that affects the marketability of the produce. In the past half century, scientists have identified and synthesised around 1,500 pheromones for different insect species. These have found widespread application in agriculture, forestry and urban pest management.

    However, for using pheromones on a mass scale, the techniques for dispensing them in fields need to be reliable, economical and simple enough for the farmers to use. For this, many methods, including aerial spraying, have been tried out but with limited success. Many medium (carrier)-based pheromone dispensers have also been developed and are commercially available. But most of them are sensitive to ambient temperature and other atmospheric conditions that limit their use to certain seasons only. In recent years, various kinds of gels have been used as the medium or carrier for pheromones for field application. However, many of the commonly used gels, notably hydrogel, swell or shrink, depending on the obtaining humidity level, or tend to degenerate under other adverse circumstances.

    To get over these constraints, scientists have now used state-of-the-art nanotechnology to evolve hassle-free gel-based carriers for pheromones called nanogels. They have been found to be the most convenient option for field application of pheromones in all seasons, regardless of the temperature or humidity. Besides, they are easy to transport and do not require specialised storage. Pheromones absorbed in nanogels are released slowly over an extended period to provide longer-term protection against pests. Nanogels are now also used in human and animal health care for slow delivery of drugs in the required quantity to targeted spots in the body. In pest control, too, pheromone-doped nanogels have displayed the ability to release pheromones gradually in the needed quantity.

    The technology for preparing these nanogels for agricultural use has been evolved by a team of scientists belonging to the Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Science and the National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR) of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. "This simple, practical and low-cost environment-friendly method of pest management has a significant potential for crop protection due to its long-lasting beneficial activity, excellent efficacy and favourable safety profile", says NBAIR senior scientist Deepa Bhagat, who was part of the team that invented the nanogel. This technology can be efficiently and economically carried forward from the research laboratory to agricultural fields to control pests of crops such as cotton, pigeon pea, chickpea, tomato, brinjal, coffee, guava, mango, rice and others, Bhagat points out. The developers of the nanogel have already initiated the patent process before it is licensed to entrepreneurs for commercial production and promotion.

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    Pest Control Indirapuram | Reliable pest control services – Video - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Pest Control with Air Rifles – Squirrel Shooting – Tale of the Damaged Feeder – Video - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    incoming swarm – Video - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Rangitikei landowners help target old man's beard - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Horizons Regional Council is thanking Rangitikei landowners for assisting with an annual old mans beard control programme by reporting sightings on their land or within the district.

    Horizons environmental management officer pest plants Malinda Matthewson says community reporting is vital to the management of this smothering vine as locals keep Horizons informed of sites that may be missed.

    "We use a mix of control methods for old mans beard and, with many thousands of hectares of native vegetation and farmland to search, helicopters are the most effective way to find and control the weed. However, we really only see the larger infestations this way," Mrs Matthewson says.

    "Every year I visit people whose land we are going to search and every year locals tell us of smaller sites we may otherwise have missed. Local people know their area and are just as keen as we are to keep this weed under control.

    "I cant state enough how important reports from locals are in contributing to the overall success of our control programmes.

    "When we catch sites early, theyre easier to control. Were able to get to them before they really get going."

    One such local is Pukeokahu Farming Partnership Limited manager John Waldron.

    "The Pukeokahu Farming Partnership owners are keen to protect the natural environment. If we can work in with the regional council to do so then thats fantastic," he says.

    Old mans beard is listed in Horizons current Regional Pest Management Strategy as a containment plant. This means areas where the weed has become a problem are recorded and the Council works with landowners to prevent its spread outside of these areas.

    While Horizons cannot control all old mans beard sites, Mrs Matthewson says the work that they are doing in the Rangitikei along with work being carried out by landowners and the wider community is having a real impact on the weed.

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    ShadowRun:Returns – Let’sPlay – Episode 15 (Pest Control) – Video - January 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ShadowRun:Returns - Let #39;sPlay - Episode 15 (Pest Control)
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    Detroit Ranked Second-Worst City For Bed Bugs In 2014 - January 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 24, 2015 4:24 PM

    DETROIT (WWJ) In the latest national study, Detroit placed second on a list for the worst cities for bed bugs.

    The pest control company Orkin recently released the rankings based on the number of bedbug treatments it performed from January to December 2014. Chicago came in No. 1 in thethird annual report. Detroit moved up two spots from 4th place in the 2013 ranking.

    Bed bugs are a serious issue across the country, and theyre very difficult to control, Orkin Entomologist and Technical Services Director Ron Harrisonsaid.Bed bugs are not limited to any level of cleanliness or income, which means they can be found in any home or hotel. Theyre great hitchhikers, and people often bring them inside on their clothes or in their luggage.

    The Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek area also made the list, coming in at No. 20 up from the No. 33 in 2013.

    You can see the entire list HERE along with tips on how to keep bed bugs out of your home and what to do if you already have them.

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    Cockroach and Insect extermination with Townsend Pest Control – Video - January 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Cockroach and Insect extermination with Townsend Pest Control
    We are voted #1 in Safety, and knowledge of pest control services. Bugs that we service are Ants, Bees Wasps, Carpet Beatles, Cockroaches, Crickets, Files, Moth, Silverfish, Spiders, Ticks....

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    Townsend Pest Control Scorpion Control & Removal Services – Video - January 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Rats & Mice Control Services by Townsend Pest Control – Video - January 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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