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Natural Solutions is the guide to safe, easy and natural pest solutions. Over 400 plus pages of solutions. Natural Solutions to things that bug you!

Dr. Bader is a proven doctor of public health and he has written over 20 plus books. Dr. Bader’s books have sold over a million copies, actually millions of copies.

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Instead of using harmful poisons and pesticides around your house that can be dangerous to your family and household pets. Put Dr. Bader’s all-natural solutions to work! These natural solutions have been used for years even centuries. You can find solutions for just about every insect, critter, and nuisance animal you can think of!

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  • Natural Solutions to Things That Bug You! This book is in soft cover.
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Think about growing a family vegetable garden. Say that it gets infested with plant eating bugs. Would you want to spray pesticides on vegetables you plan on serving your family? Of course, you don’t. Find out the all natural way to get rid of these pests to help keep your fruits and vegetables safe for your family to eat.

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Control Pests – 1001 Pest Free Property

1001 Pest Free Property
All natural Bug and Critter Elimination by Dr. Myles H. Bader
From mosquitoes and flys to wandering pets and wild animals. Dr Bader’s 1001 All Natural Secrets provides you with hundreds of safe and proven solutions.

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Control Pests without Harmful Chemicals
by: Aldene Fredenburg

Garden and household pests – unwanted insects, including flies, mosquitoes, fleas, cockroaches, termites, and moths, and intruders like mice and rats – are annoying, destructive, and potentially harmful to the health of humans and pets. But the use of chemical toxins to control these pests is a problem – who knows what some of these chemicals themselves can do to the health of our family members?
Luckily, there are ways to combat these invaders without resorting to potentially poisonous chemicals. Essentially, there are four approaches to pest control; used in combination they can go a long way to eliminating insects and rodents from one’s home and outdoor environment.

First, make sure you’re not creating the conditions that invite these pests onto your property. Standing water attracts mosquitoes; take a walk through your property and make sure you don’t have bowls of water, discarded tires, and other receptacles that can contain rain water. If you find them, get rid of them. Poorly stored food and stray crumbs can attract ants, roaches, and mice. Keep your food stored in airtight containers, wipe down counters, tables, etc., and sweep the floor frequently, discarding the refuse and removing in from the house.
Secondly, provide barriers, either physical or biological, to repel insects and rodents. Properly maintained and installed screens on windows and doors will help block flies and mosquitoes from the home. Simple to use, nontoxic home remedies can repel insects; for instance a brew of catnip tea, sprayed in a solution around cupboards, baseboards, and other areas, particularly in the kitchen and bathroom, can repel cockroaches.Third, you can add beneficial insects and other organisms to your environment. Adding ladybugs to gardens has been a natural remedy for years: ladybugs just love aphids, and will eat them before the tiny insects can ruin your growing plants. (Some people go so far as to add a gecko or two to their homes; geckos eat cockroaches, and will help keep an infestation under control; you’d have to make up your mind if you really want to live in the same house or apartment with a couple free ranging lizards. If you have small boys, chances are they’ll be thrilled!)

Finally, if all else fails, there are compounds, safe to humans with normal use, but deadly to pests, that will eliminate some insects for good. To rid your home of cockroaches, for instance, put containers of boric acid behind counters, in the backs of cupboards, in shelves, and other areas that cockroaches frequent; they’ll eat the boric acid and return to their nests, carrying more boric acid with them; the boric acid will kill them and the other inhabitants of their nests. (Make sure you keep the boric acids away from children and pets.) There are also nontoxic, natural preparations sold commercially which can be used to repel or eliminate pests without adversely impacting your home environment. In short, there are many natural, safe options for eliminating pests that you can use to make sure your home is a comfortable, enjoyable environment for your family, not for unwanted guests.

About the author: Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living in southwestern New Hampshire and frequently contributes to Tips and Topics. She may be reached at amfredenburg@yahoo.com.

1001 Pest Free Property – Free Home of Pests

1001 Pest Free Property
All Natural Secrets to a Pest Free Property


All natural Pest and Critter Removal by DOCTOR Myles H. Bader

Stop mosquitoes and flys to straying animals and wild animals. Dr. Bader’s 1001 All Normal Secrets Pest Free Property gives you with hundreds of safe and proven options that do not require the use of harmful chemicals or chemicals.

Dr. Myles Bader’s 1001 All-Natural Secrets to a Pest-Free Residential property will certainly aid you to get rid of nearly every kind of pest and animal you could think of and do it making use of organic substances.

You’ll have accessibility to over lots of practical methods of doing away with unwanted insects from your yard and bugs from your residential property.

Dr. Bader’s brand-new book to obtain rid of pests and bugs.
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