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You may have heard that organic pest control services are the next best thing to opt for when controlling the pests in your garden. However, how true is this claim? The truth is that non-organic products are not as bad as their reputation claims. In fact, they might work better for your yard and for the environment. Surprised? Let us explain.

Some bark sprays work better with permeating the tree and are eco-friendly, even though it is not really organic. Other sprays may claim to be organic, but as they get released into the air, you might start having doubts.

So, are organic pest control solutions better, or should you opt for non-organic options? Both options have their fair share of pros and cons, so it is important for gardeners, landscapers, and contractors to make a wise decision. In this article, we will provide you with the advantages and disadvantages of each method, keeping in mind the landscape and environment.

Pros

Safe for the Environment

Some organic pest control solutions are safe for the environment. Depending on the product and application, you may successfully reduce your carbon footprint as organic products are great for plants, pets, humans, and your surroundings. After all, would you want to expose your loved ones to toxins?

Studies from Montana University’s Agricultural Department, along with some other renowned places, show that chemical pesticides stay in the atmosphere longer than organic ones. Even after application, these pesticides make their way into the soil and waterways, leading to loads of collateral damage for animals and humans. Hence, some organic pesticides may be better for the environment.

Great for the Soil

There are many studies that show that farmers who consistently used chemical pesticides on their crops saw a huge change in soil health. The US government estimates that between 1940 and 1991, minerals and nutrients in fruits and vegetables decreased significantly, almost 75 percent, because of bad soil.

Remember, the soil is not only important for plants, fruits, and vegetables. In fact, it is a byproduct of the nutrients that you and your family consume. Opting for organic pest control solutions may keep the soil safe, helping you and your family stay healthy.

Good Health

The Pesticides Literature Review journal has largely studied soil health. It shows that there are a number of strong correlations between chemicals and chronic illnesses. These diseases include cancer, nervous system ailments, and reproductive issues- all of which link back to the usage of chemical pesticides.

Interestingly, there have been links found between non-organic chemicals and childhood conditions as well, including leukemia, asthma, and neurological disorders. 

Pests Will Not Develop Resistance

Chemical pesticides are known to stop working after a while. This is because the soil becomes resistant to these chemicals.

In case a small percentage of pests do not die during the chemical treatment, they will pass on that resistance to other pests. Eventually, chemical pesticides will be ineffective, and pests will take over your crop. The good thing about organic pest control solutions is that pests cannot develop resistance to them.

Cons

Organic Pest Control Solutions are Expensive

You know how people say that being healthy costs a lot more than being unhealthy? The same truth applies here. Going organic will seem heavy on your pocket. However, the services at AntsPlus are affordable, making sure that you do not cause a dent in your bank account.

When opting for pest control solutions, it is wiser to think of the bigger picture than risk everything.

Do Not Promise 100 Percent Effectiveness

Chemical pest control methods have gained more popularity not only because they are cheaper but also because they are efficient, less time-consuming, and effective.

Even though organic products have a list of advantages and are safer for use, they might not be as efficient. Before you invest, make sure to consult an expert to ensure that you are tackling pests in the correct manner. 

More Time-Consuming

There is no denying that chemical pesticides work at the speed of light. There is no going wrong with them. Unfortunately, organic pest control solutions may take some time to show results.

However, remember, good things come to those who wait. Don’t end up being the fool who opts for the cheaper and faster option, only to regret it later. 

Conclusion

When deciding between organic and non-organic pest control solutions, keep an open mind. Make sure to do your research and understand your end goal. Our team at AntsPlus is available to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. All you need to do is give us a call or leave an email, and we’ll get back to you!