Ohio Denied The Use of Proproxur For Bed Bug Control
Columbus state officials were recently denied by the EPA a request for an exemption to allow the banned chemical, Propoxur to be used in bed bug infested homes in spite of the toxic effects the chemical has on the nervous system of people and pets.
Online, March 9, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Columbus state officials were recently denied by the EPA a request for an exemption to allow the banned chemical, Propoxur to be used in bed bug infested homes in spite of the toxic effects the chemical has on the nervous system of people and pets.
This denial is considered a success to pest control operators, and their customers, who insist on using natural and organic means of eradicating bedbugs and other pests.
Many supporters of the use of Propoxur do so because they believe there are no other defenses against bed bug infestations; however, this is a great misconception.
The all-natural insecticide spray, Best Yet is a proven effective against bed bugs and bed bug eggs and larvae.
Parsons Pest Control, and countless other pest control operators, have been successfully using this safe and natural bed bug killer for years, with no sign of resistence from bed bugs or any other insect for that matter.
If you are an Ohio resident or pest control operator looking for a non-toxic alternative to Propoxur for exterminating bed bugs, and other indoor insect infestations, Best Yet is worth considering.
For more info about Best Yet bug spray visit:
http://store.parsonspestcontrol.com/natures-defender-best-yet.aspx?ref=press
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