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	<title>Non-Toxic Pest Control Solutions &#187; nontoxic</title>
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		<title>non toxic insecticides</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 20:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>I&#039;m just curious what you&#039;d recommend that&#039;s non toxic for spraying my strawberries. I have seen some damage I&#039;m thinking is from an insect feeding on them and I don&#039;t want anything too strong. Do you carry anything organic?</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I&#039;m just curious what you&#039;d recommend that&#039;s non toxic for spraying my strawberries. I have seen some damage I&#039;m thinking is from an insect feeding on them and I don&#039;t want anything too strong. Do you carry anything organic?</em></p>
<p>We have several organic insecticides that are safe to use on your garden fruits and vegetables. These products have to be a little toxic as explained on our <a  href="http://www.non-toxic-pest-control.com/"><strong>NON TOXIC PEST CONTROL</strong></a> page but the organic line we feature is about as safe as it gets. Certified by NOP they all bear the organic gardening logo so for now, they&#039;re as good as it gets.</p>
<p>For strawberries, there are two good products that qualify as organic. <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=645500"><strong>BT GARDEN DUST</strong></a> uses a type of bacteria thats harmless to people but deadly to insects. Simply sprinkle it on the plant leaves and when they feed they&#039;ll die by ingesting a lethal dose. BT Dust is commonly in organic gardening and comes in a ready to use applicator.</p>
<p>If you prefer to spray, the <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=663618"><strong>MULTI PURPOSE INSECT KILLER</strong></a> is a great option. It&#039;s a concentrate which is mixed with water and applied with a <a  href="http://www.gotosprayer.com/sprayers/pump-sprayers/one-gallon-eliminator" target="_blank"><strong>PUMP SPRAYER</strong></a>. It works on many insects and is good for organic gardens.</p>


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		<title>nontoxic pest control for stink bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>I think I have a problem with stink bugs. I found a few throughout the house, but I was working on a remodel and the ceiling to the attic was open and I saw 6 bugs in that small room in a short time. I have a 2 year old and 2 dogs and would like to know the danger of the chemicals and the best way to control them. </em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I think I have a problem with stink bugs. I found a few throughout the house, but I was working on a remodel and the ceiling to the attic was open and I saw 6 bugs in that small room in a short time. I have a 2 year old and 2 dogs and would like to know the danger of the chemicals and the best way to control them. </em></p>
<p>Stink bugs can become a big problem in the home if the invasion is left untreated. Our <a  href="http://www.bugspray.com/article/stinkbug.html"><strong>Stink Bug Control</strong></a> article explains the common ways they infest a home and based on your report, they are obviously acting inside at this point. Fortunately it doesn&#039;t sound a like a major problem just yet and you should be able to get rid of them with a good dusting for now and a liquid treatment next fall.</p>
<p>First, review the article. Next, where you see the products listed you can click on them to learn more about each one. On those product pages you&#039;ll find &#034;alternative&#034; product options. These are organic options that are non toxic to use but still effective. For your situation, I suggest you go with the alternative dust, liquid and aerosol options to avoid any cause for concern regarding your two year old. From those pages you can order directly or from this site since we have the organic <a  href="http://www.non-toxic-pest-control.com/dust/eco-exempt-dust"><strong>Dust</strong></a>, <a  href="http://www.non-toxic-pest-control.com/aerosols/eco-exempt-ko-contact-aerosol-14-oz"><strong>Aerosol</strong></a> and <a  href="http://www.non-toxic-pest-control.com/concentrates/eco-exempt-ic-concentrate"><strong>Liquid</strong></a> posted here as well.</p>


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