All-Natural Pest Prevention

Lee Washington

1As the weather becomes warmer and people travel outside more often, daring pests creep indoors to explore kitchens and pantries. It is important to know that insects and mice can contribute to the spread of germs and diseases. At the very least, these pests can damage food supplies or cause itchy bug bites. From the largest mice to the tiniest fleas, these creatures can turn a peaceful home into a crawling nightmare!

2Many people, however, hesitate to use commercial sprays near children and pets or in places where they store food. The harsh chemicals in these sprays can cause serious injuries if they aren’t used properly. Luckily, there is now another choice for people who want to avoid these dangerous chemicals. The experts at Growing Garden Supply are happy to help you discover all-natural ways of keeping these creatures outdoors, where they belong.

3This week, pots of peppermint and lavender plants are on sale. These herbs not only let off fragrant scents, but they also can be used to keep pests out of your home. Place a pot of lavender in the kitchen to ward off mice and use mint as an all-purpose pest remover. The scent of crushed mint leaves is unpleasant for mice, ants, and fleas. Sprinkle a few along the edge of your home to discourage pests from entering. Happily, mint leaves are completely safe for humans to eat. Try some in a cup of tea, or use them to add flavor to baked goods.

4After seeing the great results from the mint and lavender plants, why not start an entire garden of plants that are unappealing to pests? Growing Garden Supply has an excellent selection of bitter cucumber seeds and garlic bulbs. Slices of cucumbers and garlic can help chase away ugly roaches and mosquitoes, and the leftovers taste wonderful in summer salads and pasta dishes.

5People who are eager for an immediate fix to their pest problems might prefer a liquid spray. Fortunately, we have many plant oils and spray bottles in stock! Some of these essential oils can be combined for an even greater effect. Remember, essential oils cannot be stored in plastic or metal for long periods—the oils will eat away at the container. Instead, check out Growing Garden Supply’s impressive collection of beautiful glass jars, available in a variety of shapes and sizes. This will solve all of your oil storage problems.

6Once the house is free of pests, consider natural ways of keeping wildlife from attacking your garden and yard. Choosing the right plants to grow together can be a natural way of keeping hungry caterpillars and rabbits away. Ask our specially trained employees for more helpful suggestions on pest prevention both in and outside the home.
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Effective Pest Control
Shannon Petra

Lately, there has been a marked trend toward using all-natural methods to control pests in one's garden, flowerbeds, or yard. While there is certainly nothing wrong with striving to take care of the environment, we have to honest about what works. In truth, organic pest control is not as effective as chemical pest control--a fact that is especially important for farmers who need to earn a profit from their hard labor. Organic pest control may work in small vegetative areas, but for larger areas, chemical pest products are extremely necessary. So long as due diligence is done by farmers to use chemicals that are least harmful to the environment, then chemical pest control is the best, cheapest, and most effective way to go.

Which best describes the difference in these two passages?
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A Both passages celebrate the power and effectiveness of chemical pest control in maintaining vegetative areas.Both passages celebrate the power and effectiveness of chemical pest control in maintaining vegetative areas.
B The first passage is doubtful about the effectiveness of natural pest control, while the second passage champions the use of natural pest control.The first passage is doubtful about the effectiveness of natural pest control, while the second passage champions the use of natural pest control.
C The first passage touts the effectiveness of organic (or natural) pest control, while the second passage casts doubt upon the use of organic pest control.The first passage touts the effectiveness of organic (or natural) pest control, while the second passage casts doubt upon the use of organic pest control.
D The first passage focuses upon effective gardening techniques, while the second passage emphasizes different fertilizers that can be used to improve a garden.The first passage focuses upon effective gardening techniques, while the second passage emphasizes different fertilizers that can be used to improve a garden.
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C The first passage touts the effectiveness of organic (or natural) pest control, while the second passage casts doubt upon the use of organic pest control.
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