Environmentally Friendly Bed Bug Product
As traditional pesticide products for bed bugs continue to lose their effectiveness, new environmentally friendly products are being developed. Companies like K4 Products, LLC are dedicated to developing products to kill bed bugs and other pests while protecting the environment from harmful chemicals.
Duluth, GA (PRWEB) November 8, 2006 -- For the past several years there has been a silent problem on the rise in the United States. No one wants to talk about it and no one wants to admit they have them. The problem...Bed Bugs.
Bed Bugs have made a comeback of epic proportions in the United States and around the world. New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu and Chicago are just a few of the major cities reporting that bed bugs have become the latest epidemic. Both New York and San Francisco have recently passed city legislation to help control the spread of the bugs. In San Francisco the legislation centers on landlord and tenant rights while in New York it involves controlling the sale and transport of used mattresses.
In September, the National Pest Management Association presented an International Bed Bug Symposium in Washington D.C. Attendees listened to speakers talk about the rising problem of bed bugs. Dr. Michael Potter, an entomologist at the University of Kentucky, stated that he felt that bed bugs were going to be the major pest problem of the 21st Century. When asked if he felt the problem was going to get worse before it gets better he said, "It is going to get worse and not get better."
One of the concerns with controlling bed bugs is many of the chemicals that traditional pest control companies use to kill bed bugs are not working anymore. Experts feel that the bed bug has become resistant to current pesticides on the market. Combine this with the fact that some of the most effective pesticides, like DDT, have been banned from use and you can see the rising problem that pest control companies are facing.
Another problem facing the issue of getting rid of bed bugs is that more and more people just do not want pesticides sprayed in their house. Some don't want to use pesticides because they are concerned about the health issues for their family and pets while others are concerned about the environmental impact. So the question arises, "Are there any effective methods other than pesticides for killing bed bugs?"
K4 Products, LLC is a company ready to answer that question. K4 Products, LLC. has recently released a new product called EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs that kills bed bugs on contact. This product is effective as well as non-toxic and is pesticide-free. EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs qualifies as an EPA Exempt minimum risk pesticide under rule 40 CFR 152.25(f).
EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is currently being used by hotels and shelters to manage their bed bug issues. Many hotels want to have a product that they can safely use in a preventative manner between visits by the exterminator. The hotels have their household services staff spray the product daily as part of their normal room cleaning routine. Because the product contains no pesticides, there are no potential harmful effects for the staff or occupant of the room.
EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is also being stocked at hardware stores and pharmacies for sale to the general public.
EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is a safe product that can be used on and around the bed as well as in the presence of children and pets. There are no special precautions that need to be followed as there are with many of the traditional chemical pesticides. EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is cost-effective and can be purchased by the 32 ounce spray bottle for $21.95 or in a 1 Gallon refill size for $65.95 in your local retail store or on the web at http://www.ecobugfree.com.
K4 Products, LLC is committed to producing environmentally-friendly pest control products. EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is the first in a line of products to be released for other common household pests including roaches, ants, mites and spiders.
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