Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Wildlife Damage Control Offers Organic Farming Pest Control Solutions and Products



Organic farming and environmentally friendly tactics to everyday living are more important than ever in a world that is striving daily for "greener" alternatives. As farmers and hobbyist alike tend produce by natural alternatives, pests and pest control can become a headache. Wildlife Damage Control understands the needs of preserving the environment while simultaneously keeping produce pristine and fresh. Wildlife Damage Control offers eco-friendly and humane ways of ridding gardens and farms of unwanted wildlife.
One of the number one pest control selling methods offered by Wildlife Damage Control is the Mice Cube. Mice destroy a variety of foods, one being the strawberry. This tiny animal enjoys eating the seeds off the outside of the fruit, causing bad spots where the seeds once were. The Mice Cube is a mouse trap which consists of a free-swinging door which swings inward only. This plastic mouse trap is inexpensively priced and does not hurt the animal in any way. The Mice Cube offers a rodent control simple fix to organic food growth in a scenario where options are limited.
This is just one of the many wildlife control products available through Wildlife Damage Control. Visit Wildlife Damage Control at http://www.wildlifedamagecontrol.net to shop for solutions or to contact a local technician for assistance.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Mice Cube


The Mice Cube or Micecube is a really neat live catch mouse trap. This very simple designed trap will capture the mouse unharmed and allow you to release it wherever you choose.

The Mice Cube can be used by home owners, organic farmers, business owners and anyone seeking a simple solution to mouse rodent control. A live catch mice trap can be used many times and simply washed out if necessary.
After you catch a mouse, simply take the trap and lay it on its top and the door will open allowing the mouse to leave the trap.

You can order your live catch mouse trap at WildlifeDamageControl.com