Dairies / Ranches
Quality Pest Control for Dairies & Horse Ranches
Farms, ranches, and dairies are the perfect environment for many pests, especially flying insects like gnats, flies, and mosquitoes. Eden understands both the nuisance and the harm that these pests cause to animals and agriculture, threatening the health of your environment. That's why our Eden team works with you and your staff to provide customized Integrated Pest Management (IPM) solutions to prevent and reduce the number of mosquito, fly and other pest populations each season. Eden's environmentally friendly methods are effective and efficient, without exposing or endangering your animals or agriculture.Many farmers are required to obtain special permits that enforce environmental practices and are regulated by both federal and state agencies. Like you, Eden also works with a lot of government agencies and has the knowledge and resources to help keep you in compliance with your permits and inspections.
Eden knows that our local farms strive to meet and exceed government standards for a healthy, sound environment. We support our local farms' environmental efforts and that's why we're your natural solution for pest management!
Eden Advanced Pest Technologies is able to meet your needs through our own systematic and strategic system of IPM, or Integrated Pest Management, designed specifically for your facility. Our customized IPM programs and services synchronize with your facilities' protocols and requirements. Eden also integrates a variety of tools and features including Electronic Bar-code Monitoring, Online Data Reporting, and Routine Quality Audits and inspections to ensure the highest level of quality and effective service.
Integrated Pest Management
IPM is the most comprehensive and effective method of pest control. Eden provides IPM services that are unique to your industry and your facilities, managing and preventing pest situations at all stages. Instead of solely relying on material application for control, Eden's IPM approach focuses on four key levels of control:
- Keeping pests from entering the facility (Physical Exclusion and Access Denial).
- Making the location unattractive to pests (Habitat and Harborage Modification).
- Utilizing traps and deterring mechanisms (Physical and Mechanical Controls).
- Limited or Focused Material Application, only when necessary and in conjunction with the first 3 levels. We also use EPA exempt products that allow us to be effective and organic!
Mosquitoes
Health officials in the Northwest have increased their concern of West Nile Virus, which is carried by migratory birds and transmitted to hosts by mosquitoes. WNV has proven fatal for one third of horses that experience clinical symptoms. In 2009, WNV affected 79 horses and 38 humans in Washington State; 5 horses and 11 humans in Oregon. Central Washington holds most of the cases because of the migratory bird population that moves through those counties. However, the number of WNV cases is growing so preventative measures should be taken throughout Washington and Oregon.
Flies
There are many different types of flies that bother cattle and horses. Some, such as houseflies, feed off manure; while others, known as face flies, feed off secretions from the eyes. The most damaging flies are blood-sucking flies that feed off animals. These will often ravage the skin, leaving it raw and bloody. The blood feeders can spread blood-born disease, such as infectious equine anemia. One type of blood sucking fly, called a culicoid, can cause severe allergic reactions in some horses.



