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We have had our boy for almost a month now but have never done any pest control in the yard. I have a very minimal knowledge about bugs that could hurt my dog. I don't want to wait on husband anymore because he takes forever! So I took initiative by finding pest control in town. When I see their websites, I realize I have no idea what I want them to come here for. What do I need to prevent? Flea? Ticks? Are they seasonal?
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: South Carolina
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I have very good success with a combination of nematodes and food grade diatomaceous earth. All my neighbors were getting ticks, we back up to woods, no problems and I don't treat my dog unless I GET a problem
Organic Gardening Supplies and Biological Pest Control Products from ARBICO
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I will put a plug in for things like that - nothing chemical, no lawn services. I once used milky spore on grubs and holy wow! I ended up with such thick grass that it made using the hand mower really rough.
Studies Have Linked Lawn Pesticides with Canine Malignant Lymphoma - Whole Dog Journal Article not a great study, as they point out, but highlights a risk.
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I never used pesticides other than sevin dust, but I used a fair share of roundup in past times. I have not used any for several years now and don't intend to.
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Australia
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You must do pest control treatment into your yard... They will ermanently get rid of them from there and give you never came back guarantee...
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Location: Southern CA
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![]() Personally, I cannot stomach the idea of giving my beloved GSD a pesticide on her skin or internally (flea, tick, wormer), so I will spend the time evaluating what buggers are out there, her potential contact probability and the risk of not doing anything or enough. For example, right now we do have ticks outside. Grrrr.... Heartworm is not something I am willing to gamble with. Fleas? Well, the risk right now is low because we don't hang out in flea infested areas. But if that's a problem, I'll have to look at that too. So, in treating the yard...remember whatever you put on the ground will seep into the groundwater eventually. More importantly, be careful in your application of products - they (especially organophosphates) can act as neurotoxins when inhaled (dizzy, jittery, sweaty). I can walk the pesticide/herbicide aisle at Home Depot, read the labels and remember all the studies I've either done or read for my research. Bad juju. Bottom line, I think we do evaluate what we have to do, but be careful to not overdo it. |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: South Carolina
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I am really impressed by the nematodes you can buy at Arbico organics. The woods surrounding my house were full of ticks last year but my yard was a safe haven.
I have used and plan to use unless I hear something bad bacillus thuringis (Mosquito Dunks) in the intermittent creek behind my house and in a tree stump hole in my yard. Your risk management approach (determining which is the greater evil) is one I appreciate!
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I guess it depends on your area. We have a guy come out for the perimeter of the house and certain yard spots. We have pretty nasty bugs here though. I could deal with ants and daddy long legs back east, but the black widows and scorpions here are another matter entirely. But we don't have fleas or ticks - so thasts a bonus I guess.
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The Complex and Pathogen-Laden World of Ticks | Science | OutsideOnline.com
That is an artikel about ticks. Ick. Wondering if we should cut down all of our barberries, or if we can apply diatomaceous earth to the barberries, especially at the base which is hospitable to ticks. Any thoughts? Would diatomaceous earth control the ticks? |
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