Most exterminators get asked a number of questions on a regular basis and one
of the most frequently asked questions is: “Can I continue to have my scheduled
pest
control appointments while I’m pregnant?” It is important to know that
pregnancy and pest control are not mutually exclusive, but there are a few
things to know to keep Mom and baby safe and healthy.
Read up on the
subject.
A little research may ease you mind about residential
pest control. Most commonly used pesticides are perfectly safe when used
properly. Their use is highly regimented and controlled.
Many of the most
often used pest control substances are synthetic form of pyrethrin, an organic
substance derived from a flower with extraordinary pest-repellant properties.
Some also use the original, organic formulas as well.
Talk to your pest
control company.
It’s perfectly acceptable to ask questions of your
Northern Arkansas pest control company. Find out what chemicals they are using
and where they apply them within your home. Yours will certainly not be the
first call from a concerned parent they have ever received.
Ask what the
pesticide use statement says and see if you can research the substances online.
(Just be judicious in the site you choose. Many have a serious bias one way or
another and may give only inflammatory, not accurate, information.)
Find
out if your exterminator uses green methods. Some may use organic compounds or
have options for just this occasion.
Talk to your doctor.
Spend a
few minutes talking about the subject with your OB/GYN at your next appointment.
He or she will be able to set your mind at ease and give you some pointers on
how to steer clear of anything hazardous to your or your
developing baby.
Use common sense.
Your own good sense will go a
long way in keeping you safe during your pregnancy. Plan to be out of the house
during the scheduled treatments. Go to a neighbor’s house for a visit. Check
with your pest control agent to see how long they recommend you stay away. Don’t
touch wet chemicals when you return. Open a few windows to let in fresh air and
let the odors out. Be sure all food is covered and tightly contained before your
exterminator arrives.
Remember the alternative.
When you are
thinking about whether or not certain pest control measures are safe enough,
take a minute to think about how unhealthy it is to have pests in your home.
Mice, rats, roaches and other pests carry diseases that can be far more
dangerous than the substances used to keep them away.
Be sure and speak
to your pest control professionals at Hopper Environmental Services for more
information about the products they are using.
Article Source: Hopper
Environmental