What does
Environmentally Friendly mean?Does it mean that the pest control is a natural product? Does it mean that it is an organic product? Does it mean that it will break down easily for the enviroment? Does it mean taking as little from the enviroment as possible? Or does it mean that it is safe for me and my family?
That's the problem with "green" pest control or "Environmentally friendly" pest control, they are so ill defined. Even a natural product can differ from an organic product. Natural meaning not man made, and organic meaning carbon based. Not all natural products are carbon based. Of course all organic (carbon based) products are natural products. The next common error is to assume that all natural products are safe. Many natural compounds are more toxic then the
pest control products sold on
pestprojoe.com. In fact, many venoms and bites are more toxic then the pest control used to control the insects that carry that venom.
I personally would rather take a sip of
cy-kick cs over a
scorpion sting.
And lets not get started on which is better for the enviroment, taking a lot more energy, time, and space to grow and produce chemical compounds that could be made with less energy and more efficiently in a lab. The same chemical compound man made, or not, is still the same chemical compound. And if one wants what is lest toxic it could be best to go with a controlled man made substance then a natural compound that may vary in toxicity based on the batch.
However, having said all of that, there are still green products that I love and use inside of my own home.
EcoSmart Products are wonderful. They are derived from natural plant and tree oils. They are quality grade and highly effective. There is a lot of science that has gone into their development. So if you don't mind spending a little bit more to try and help the enviroment then
EcoSmart is one product that I would recommend.
I am not opposed to
Environmentally Friendly Pest Control, in fact I am all for it. I merely suggest that individuals better define what that means to them.
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