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5 Pest Control Uses for Cucumbers

There are many eco-friendly pest control options available to homeowners today, from citronella candles to water traps. But none are as all-natural and cheap as cucumbers. That’s right – a raw, bitter...

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3 Reasons to be Thankful for Green Pest Control

As you bow your head over your turkey feast and count your blessings this Thanksgiving, consider giving a nod to one of the unsung heroes of our chemical-dependent modern society: green pest control....

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How Eden Pest Will Prepare you for Spring

Green pest control begins with prevention. Eden makes Washington and Oregon pest control simple with its Enhanced Service Program. In this program, a technician visits your home every other month to...

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Eden Pest Knows Bugs: Did You Know the First “Superinsect” was Reported 100...

In 1914, entomologist A.L. Melander with the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station wrote about “superinsects” in his essay “Can Insects Become Resistant to Sprays?” It’s considered the first...

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Mosquito Season News: The Asian Tiger Mosquito and Prevention Tips for the...

Mosquitoes host a variety of diseases. The West Nile virus is one that recently made it to the Northwest, and mosquito pest control experts warn of a new species that doesn’t bring good tidings: the...

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The Importance of Pollinator Health

Last year, Oregon pest management professionals reported the sudden death of 50,000 bees—about 300 colonies—in the Wilsonville area and a similar incident in Hillsboro after spraying insecticides...

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Pest Control News: Fumigation Gone Wrong & Why You Should Turn to Integrated...

In spring 2015, a Delaware family staying in a luxury villa in the U.S. Virgin Islands fell ill after they were exposed to methyl bromide, a harmful pesticide. A few months later, a 10-year-old boy...

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