Natural and Organic Pest Control in Jacksonville: What Actually Works and What Does Not
The interest in reduced-chemical and natural pest management approaches among Jacksonville homeowners has grown consistently over the past several years and reflects a genuine and reasonable set of concerns. The presence of pesticide products in the home environment, the potential exposure of children and pets to chemical applications, the ecological implications of broad-spectrum insecticide use on the beneficial insects and wildlife that share the residential landscape, and the general preference for approaches that solve pest problems through the least interventional means necessary are all legitimate motivations that deserve a response more substantive than either dismissal or uncritical endorsement. The honest response to the natural pest control question in Jacksonville's environment requires separating two distinct issues that often get conflated in the conversation. The first is whether natural and organic pest management approaches can be effective against the specific p...