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How to Keep Your Garden Pest-Free and Pet Safe

 Note  •  Published on: 31 Aug 2021

Keeping pests away from our home requires research to help you ensure that your plants and your pets are safe. It’s imperative that homeowners should take action with pest infestations, as some pests carry viruses and diseases. The best way to eliminate pests inside your home and in your garden would be to apply pest control techniques, which you can do yourself. Here are some ways to keep your pets safe in keeping your garden pest-free.

How to Do It

Most homeowners use pest control techniques that can be harmful to their pets. There are chemical sprays, traps, or sprinkly bait to capture pests. Homeowners should always consider the safest techniques that they can apply for dealing with this problem. If you want to eliminate pests and prevent them from going to your garden, there are chemical barriers safe for pets that you can use.

Take Note of the Application

Pesticides applied to your lawn need to dry completely, as your pets’ paws might get irritated once they contact the chemical. It usually takes one to two days before your pets can roam freely on your lawn. If they accidentally stepped on your lawn after applying pesticides, ensure that you wash their paws, neck, belly, and legs for any possible contaminations.

Safe for the Environment

Pest control products that have environmentally safe labels can be safe for pets. It is also best to find products that say they are safe for lawns, gardens, and inside your house. Make sure that you read the label details on these products and never use it on areas that your pets frequently visit, near their food or water bowls, and their bedding. It is also your responsibility to store these products appropriately, unreachable by your pets.

Your Own Pest Control

Many people use composting as an important process in organic gardening. It would be beneficial to your garden if you add rich composted soil that contains worms, which can reduce your requirement of using pesticides. Bugs in the soil can also help plants grow, especially when there are fewer pesticides used. There are also organic pesticides that can eliminate mosquitoes, beetles, and leaf-eating caterpillars in your garden.

Maintain a Healthy Soil

Switching to organic pesticides is one of the best remedies for pest infestations in your garden. Start by making your soil healthy and give it some natural fertilizers such as fish and seaweed fertilizer. Doing this procedure once a month can activate soil microbes that help eliminate diseases and are safe for your pets.

Select Different Resistants

Another natural way of preventing pests in your garden is selecting different types of plants that are resistant to pests, such as tromboncino squash and many more varieties. There are many groups of plants that are resistant to different types of pests. You may find a lot of information online and in plant shops.

Build Walkways

Building permanent walkways will encourage beneficial insects and prevent pests from building their habitat by changing the tiles every year. There are also many pathway materials that you can use, such as wood chips, gravel, or tile pavers. Pathways also give your pets a controlled area as their play area.

Summary

Pest infestations are a serious problem for your home. Eliminating and preventing them from entering your property should be your priority to avoid harming your family and pets. Going for organic remedy is an effective way of controlling pest infestations, but it needs time and effort to make it effective. You may also hire professionals to have guaranteed results for pest control.

 

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