Monday, April 28, 2014

Treatment and Prevention of Scorpion Sting

The scorpion is also a member arachnid family together with the ticks, spiders and other related insects. They are usually three inches in length, with eight legs and with a pair of small claws similar to those of the crabs. The scorpion's stinger is located at the end of its tail. There are thousands of species of scorpions and about forty of them are in the South Western United States. Of these forty, only one kind can kill people, this one lives in Arizona, New Mexico.


The usual places where you can find scorpions are cool, damp areas like wood piles, junk piles or even basements. They are nocturnal creatures, usually asleep during the day and are awake at night and are said to be most active when it is raining.

How then will you know if you are stung by a scorpion? If you get stung by a scorpion, the area where you got stung will swell and may even change in color, depending on the specie of the scorpion that inflicted the sting on you. But it should be remembered that severe reactions from the venom of the scorpion can also be seen in other parts of the body so do not focus only on the site of the sting.

What can you do if stung by a scorpion? According to a Houston pest control company, if you suspect that you have been stung by a scorpion, tell someone immediately and ask for help. Since it is pretty difficult to determine or identify if the scorpion that bit you is venomous or not, you should not waste time and see a doctor immediately. Also as a first aid, immediately place an ice pack on the sting to keep the swelling from escalating.

Your doctor will probably give you medications to deal with the pain and also to control your body’s reaction to the venom. However, in instances where the patient is not recovering, as he or she should, the doctor may also prescribe antivenin to combat the venom.

How can you avoid getting stung by a scorpion? The best way is to avoid the places where they usually are located. Don’t play or work in junk pile areas or wood piles. If you really have to work on big piles of logs, be sure to wear gloves. If reside in the South Western America, always shake your shoes, which you have kept in the garage or basement, before wearing them.

If you suspect that there lives a lot of scorpion in your area, you may seek the help of Houston pest control to get rid of these pests that may harm your body and your health. For more information, visit http://bugco.org.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Dealing with Flea Bite

A flea is a very small bug, brown in color and with a hard shell. They have tiny claws at the ends of their legs that allow them to hold on to people or other warm-blooded animals to further enable them to suck blood.

A person bitten by a flea would feel an itch in the area of the bite. The flea bites are tiny red bumps that can occur 3 or four times together. Kids are often the victims with these bites while playing with their dogs or cats. To deal with flea bites, follow these instructions as suggested by a Houston pest management company.


1. If you suspect that you have been bitten by a flea, immediately soap the bite area and rinse it with water.

2. Apply some calamine lotion to ease the itching feeling, or you can purchase an anti-itch cream from the drugstore.

3. Do your best to avoid scratching the bites too much because scratching might cause infection.

4. If, unfortunately, the bite areas become infected from scratching, the doctor will prescribe a suitable medication that will clear up this infection.

More important however, than treating the flea bites, is the knowledge on the ways by which such bites could be avoided. The best way is to keep the fleas off your pets. You should make sure that your dogs or your cats are regularly bathed and also treated to special flea-control shampoos and soaps. You can also purchase for your cats and dogs a flea collar that they can wear around their neck to drive away fleas. You could also inquire with your veterinarian about the best anti-flea medication that can be administered to your dog or cat every now and then.

Moreover, you can also call on the assistance of a professional Houston pest management company to have your home and your back yard sprayed with flea-control chemicals to keep the flea population at the minimum if not absolutely zero. Using insect repellent is also advisable provided that you use the type containing 10% to 30% DEET.

The key in preventing flea bites is ensuring cleanliness not only in the home or in the yards, but also in your pets. Regularly grooming, bathing, and attention will surely remedy your flea problems. For more tips and information about pest control, visit http://bugco.org.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

How to Effectively Prevent the Attack of Dengue


To further ensure that you live in a dengue-free environment, hire a professional Houston pest management team that will perform effective pest control in your area. For more information, visit http://bugco.org.