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When selecting a household insecticide the most important decision is what form the insecticide is in. This will dictate both its effectiveness and how it will need to be used. Unfortunately, there is no single type of household insecticide which is equally effective in all situations. At the same time, by understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type it becomes easy to decide which one is best for a specific situation.

The first type is known as a household insecticide spray. In most cases, these sprays are applied as liquids and come in an aerosol can. One of the most well-known types of household insecticide sprays are referred to as bug bombs. Bug bombs are similar to every other type of spray; however they are designed to discharge their entire contents during a single application. This can effectively control exposed insects, however will rarely reach insects which are hiding in the walls or under the floor. The other type of household insecticide spray is multi use sprays. They provide complete control over how much liquid is released during each application. Again, this is only effective against insects which can be seen or are in areas the spray can reach.

The second type is a household insecticide dust. These dusts are very fine powders which are implied by spreading them evenly across an area or injected into cracks and voids where insects hide. Most of the time, they are sold in plastic squeeze bottles which included applicator. Household insecticide dust is most effective when carefully applied to cracks and crevices and should not be spread across an entire floor area. The benefit of this type of household insecticide is that it can minimize exposure to people and pets when applied correctly.

The final type is in gel or bait form. Household insecticide baits are most well-known for fending off cockroaches and ants. In order for baits to be effective, they must be eaten by the target pest which means they must be placed in an area where those pests are regularly found. Baits are particularly effective against insects which transport it back to colonies such as ants. Gels operate in a similar fashion and possess the same benefits and drawbacks. It is vital when placing baits or gels that they are located in an area which will not be tampered with by pets or children.

Regardless of which type of household insecticide is used, it is important to always follow the manufacturers instructions. This not only ensures it will be used safely, but also effectively. Additionally, it is important to purchase a household insecticide which is specifically designed to eliminate the target pest rather than a broader range of insects for maximum effectiveness.

by: Mike Funes




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