ALLERGY & MOTH CONTROL

ALLERGY & MOTH CONTROL

Do you suffer from any of the following, if so this would be great for you:
* Watery eyes
* Runny nose
* Eczema
* Asthma

This treatment is a combination of active organics which breaks down and eliminates the affects of air and surface allergens, such as:
* Pollen
* Mould spores
* Dust mites

This method creates to the greatest extent rooms that become allergen free. By one single application approximately 80% of all air allergens will be neutralized (scientifically tested). Repeat applications increase the degree of efficiency. A typical Asthma sufferer will notice a benefit with as little as a 20% allergen reduction.

Dust mites can be a big problem for Asthma and allergy sufferers. In fact they are one of the major triggers of asthmatic and allergic reactions.

Proven to safely remove and repel dust mites from carpets and fabrics for up to 12 months. It doesn't just inhibit mite excrement but it gets to the source of the problem by removing the mites. Totally non toxic and safe for your young children and your pets.
 

 
Moth Control

Protecting Your Home and Family from Moths.
While moths do not pose a health risk, they are a pest in homes because of the severe damage their larvae cause to clothes, fabrics, furs, leather and carpets.

This damage may continue for many weeks after moth caterpillars have hatched. Serious harm may have already been done before numbers of flying moths are seen and so prevention of a moth problem is important. An established moth problem is likely to require professional assistance.

Females moth lay an average of 40 to 50 eggs over a period of 2 to 3 weeks and die once egg laying has been completed.
Moth species feed on wool clothing, carpets, rugs, upholstered furniture, furs, stored wool, animal bristles in brushes, wool felts in pianos, synthetics or fabrics such as cotton are fed on if they are blended with wool.

Signs of a Moth Problem
Often the first sign of a moth problems will be damage to carpets but there will usually be other indicators:
* Adult moths (often crawling rather than flying)
* Maggot-like larvae (moth caterpillars)
* The silken tubes or cases in which moth larvae live
* Pupae (silk cocoons) in which larvae turn into moth
* High risk areas include spare rooms, under beds and infrequently used cupboards or wardrobes. Lofts are also at 
   risk because moths are attracted to bird nests that may be in the eaves of the house.

ANTI PEST also kills FLEAS, WOODLOUSE, BED BUGS, ANTS.
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