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EPISODE #1: THIS WILL KEEP THE FLIES AWAY
When wanting to keep flies away when eating outside...there's a really simple solution. What you're going to need: 1) A zip lock bag 2) Some water 3) String (Maybe something to reinforce the zip lock bag depending on size and strength - optional).
Take the ziplock bag and fill it with water (at least 1/2 way) Puncture a whole in the middle just under the zipper of the bag. Pass the string through the whole (string has to be strong enough to allow it to hang from patio, lighting, or even tiki torches. Watch the video....
Take the ziplock bag and fill it with water (at least 1/2 way) Puncture a whole in the middle just under the zipper of the bag. Pass the string through the whole (string has to be strong enough to allow it to hang from patio, lighting, or even tiki torches. Watch the video....
EPISODE #2: KEEP THE FLIES OFF THE FOOD & BBQ
Having a barbecue can sure be a lot of fun. But when the flies come and can make for an aggravating experience especially when it comes to your food. Want an easy way to keep the flies away? After all, the last thing you really want to do is eat food that the flies have been landing in for the last 20 minutes.
Check out this food umbrella cover (food tent) sold at Bed Bath and Beyond. Cover plates and serving areas from those pesky flies. You can get them right here: https://greenorganicspest.com/food-tent
Check out this food umbrella cover (food tent) sold at Bed Bath and Beyond. Cover plates and serving areas from those pesky flies. You can get them right here: https://greenorganicspest.com/food-tent
EPISODE #3: THIS WILL HELP KILL THE ANTS
Want to know the easiest way to get rid of ants when you can't call the pest control company? Use this simple solution.
Terro Ant Traps - You can pick these up at most hardware stores including local ones. You want to make sure you use Terro Ant Traps and not just the terro ant bait. The liquid bait, especially used in Arizona, is less effective because the hot air and low humidity tends to dry up the ant bait.
Where the terro ant traps have the liquid bait inside, where it's kept from drying out. This way the ants are attracted to the the bait trap and carry it back to the colony. You can get the Terro ant traps here: https://greenorganicspest.com/terro
Terro Ant Traps - You can pick these up at most hardware stores including local ones. You want to make sure you use Terro Ant Traps and not just the terro ant bait. The liquid bait, especially used in Arizona, is less effective because the hot air and low humidity tends to dry up the ant bait.
Where the terro ant traps have the liquid bait inside, where it's kept from drying out. This way the ants are attracted to the the bait trap and carry it back to the colony. You can get the Terro ant traps here: https://greenorganicspest.com/terro
EPISODE #4: THIS WILL HELP KILL ANTS - PART 2
In this edition of Bug Bytes we're talking about ants again. This time we're talking about a gel. This is great option if you have kids or pets. What am I talking about? Intice gelanimo bait stations.
The main ingredient is boric acid and it's very easy to use. You leave the bait station out or in the trail of where the ants are. You can even hang them up on the wall with a piece of scotch tape. Another use is leaving the bait station in between tight spaces (it works well too).
You can get the Terro ant traps here: https://greenorganicspest.com/gelbait
The main ingredient is boric acid and it's very easy to use. You leave the bait station out or in the trail of where the ants are. You can even hang them up on the wall with a piece of scotch tape. Another use is leaving the bait station in between tight spaces (it works well too).
You can get the Terro ant traps here: https://greenorganicspest.com/gelbait
EPISODE #5: SCORPIONS IN ARIZONA
Episode #5 of Bug Bytes is about scorpions. If you live in Arizona, more than likely you've seen a scorpion. It's estimated that there's between 30-50 types of scorpions in Arizona.
Scorpions are part of the arachnid family. That's they same family as spiders and ticks. They have 8 legs. They are also stinging arthropods, which means they have a hard shell and they sting. YIKES!
Scorpions are part of the arachnid family. That's they same family as spiders and ticks. They have 8 legs. They are also stinging arthropods, which means they have a hard shell and they sting. YIKES!