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All cockroach species are scavengers, feeding on garbage, dead insects,
or human food, which they contaminate with their excrement. Because
of the threat of transmitted diseases much effort and expense have
been invested in the chemical control of this pest. Insecticides have
been effective in the past but many cockroaches have developed high
levels of resistance to the most widely used poisons.
With society's growing concerns over the health and environmental
effects of insecticides, one fact remains, cockroaches must be controlled
to maintain optimum health conditions. Thus, the professional pest
control industry has been seeking new methods that utilize Integrated
Pest Management techniques and at the same time address the home owners
need for SAFE EFFECTIVE control.
Now thanks to innovative technology, baiting has emerged as a reliable
alternative that provides effective control. The strategic placement
of baits for minimal impact on family activity, and maximum efficacy
on cockroaches, is highly effective and has been adopted rapidly by
pest control officers across the country.
MAXFORCE® Professional Insect Control, a strategic business unit
of the Clorox Company, has emerged as the innovative leader in the
development of baits for professionals. MAXFORCE® products are
backed by a corporate commitment to the structural pest control market
and state-of-the-art research facilities. Clorox entomologists and
food scientists work together to provide practical solutions and superior
products.
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| The Superiority of Bait Products |
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| There are several reasons why baits are fast becoming the preferred
methods of cockroach control. |
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Baits are strategically placed at sites of cockroach activity,
unlike conventional insecticides which kill by surface contact
and may require widespread application. Cockroaches are controlled
more effectively with baits because they actually eat the bait
and the active ingredient. This is the most effective mode of
entry into the insect.
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Baits generally last longer than conventional sprays which may
break down quickly or be absorbed by porous surfaces. Baits with
a stable active ingredient, combined with an effective food source,
can remain effective against cockroaches for up to a year or more.
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Placement of a bait station, granules or gel is far easier than
the precise mixing and special equipment required with conventional
insecticides. In addition, baits generally require fewer applications
than other pesticides.
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CALL TODAY TO RID YOUR HOME OF COCKROACHES
ONCE AND FOR ALL!
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