Since 1989 when the Exacticide was introduce to the Pest Control Professional, Technicide, it's owner has received raving reviews. The most common statement that is received daily is, " I don't know how people can do pest control without the Exacticide"
The Reason I believe the Exacticide is so good is because it was build by people that are in the Pest Control Business. People who know the needs of the operator and the habits of pests. I see the future of the Exacticide becoming the number one appicator for an all green pest management program.
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Now all our trucks have a Exacticide in use. We hit the target with ease and we DONT use lots of dust anymore.
Douglas Stern
Managing Partner
Stern Environmental Group
www.sternenvironmental.com
Its good to see the trend toward eco-friendly products and services. The problem in pest control is that there is no clear definition of what green pest control is. Thus far, it is only related to reduced pesticide usage. Companies that have so-called green programs can still use the same synthetic pesticides they have been using all along, they just use less of them. Less is good, but realistically, it can go farther.
Years ago, the botanical insecticides that were available just didn't last very long. It made it hard to promote a pest control program when your products were breaking down before your next visit. So the industry's confidence in the botanical products just was not there. But that has changed, and today's botanical insecticides last much longer than they did before, and as some pest control experts have said, they work just as well as the synthetic products do.
That being the case, if a company wants to offer a green service, there is absolutely no reason to keep using the synthetic pesticides in a modified program under a green banner. They all have the chance to switch to botanical alternatives, and be really green.
So, if you are a consumer looking for a eco-friendly, or green pest control company, one of the first questions you need to ask is what are the brand names of the products you use? More than likely, they'll tell you that they use reduced risk methods and products or IPM. But what products are they using? Synthetic insecticides? Are they really green, or just another shade of green that is designed to get more of your green? Ask questions. Get answers. Educate yourself.
If you are a pest control company and you haven't yet tried the botanical insecticides, I strongly recommend you try both the EcoSmart line and the Mother Earth line of products. I have found that there is no better way to apply them, than with the Exacticide.