| | | Here's why mainstream bug sprays can be so dangerous for your health | Natural News Insider ( www.NaturalNews.com ) - please forward There's a common misconception that you don't need to spray your home during the fall or winter because that's when many insects hibernate. But the truth is, these seasons are the perfect time to do some pest control. As temperatures start to drop, bugs will begin searching for food and warmth. Your home, with its tiny cracks and crevices and abundance of resources, is one of the best places for bugs to ride out the cold weather, so they will naturally try to invade it. Spraying with insect repellent can help keep pesky bugs away, but most commercial bug sprays contain toxic chemicals that can harm your health. DEET, for instance, is a synthetic chemical known for its ability to repel insects and prevent insect bites. However, studies show that DEET can cause seizures in children, disrupt nervous system function and cause severe brain and behavioral deficits. Other synthetic insecticides like pyrethroids have also been found to cause neurotoxic effects. In this feature article, you will learn about the harmful chemicals used in commercial bug sprays and the dangers they pose, as well as natural alternatives that are just as effective at keeping pesky bugs at bay. Learn More |
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