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Mosquito and Spider Mist Systems



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Dirt Doctor Weekly Newsletter

 Mosquito and Spider Mist Systems

 

I recently got a question from a listener about my thoughts on the new spider mist systems.  It reminded me that I haven't made a strong enough and concise statement about mist systems in this newsletter format.

 

Although I have tried various mosquito mist systems, none have been found to be problem free and none have been found to control the pests without burning plants and/or killing beneficial insects.   Therefore – I don’t approve of mist systems.  Let me rephrase that...I strongly advise against mosquito and spider mist systems. 


 

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In addition, most of the systems use pyrethroids or natural pyrethrum (pyrethrins).  I strongly oppose the use of both of these toxic products.  These products are toxic to birds, frogs, lizards, cats, dogs and you.  Yes, pyrethrum is natural - so are arsenic, hemlock and ricin.

Garlic, as explained in our past newsletter (see archives), works better and is non-toxic.  For spiders - vacuum them.  If people are still trying to push these unacceptable products on you, here's some new research and information that might help you make the right decision - see Perils of the New Pesticides.

If you have any questions regarding this newsletter or any other topic, join me for my radio show heard in Dallas/Fort Worth on Saturday at 11am and across the country on Sunday from 8 - 11am (CST). 
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Naturally yours, 
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Howard Garrett
The Dirt Doctor   
        


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