Cedarcide Blog Post Image, Is Cedar Oil Safe For Birds?

Is Cedar Oil Safe For Birds?

Because many of our customers are bird owners, or use our products for agricultural reasons, we’re sometimes asked, “Is cedar oil toxic to birds?” The answer is yes—but it’s a little complicated.
Corinna Henderson
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Is Cedar Oil Toxic to Cats?

Occasionally we’re asked, “Is cedar oil toxic to cats?” The short answer is No. We wouldn’t let our furry friends hang around—much less use—our products if they were unsafe for cats.
Corinna Henderson
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Is Cedarwood Oil Safe for Horses?

Occasionally we’re asked: “Is Cedarwood oil toxic to horses?” The short answer is No—when properly formulated and properly used, cedarwood oil is not toxic to horses.
Corinna Henderson
Cedarcide Blog Post Image, What You Need to Know About Chiggers + How to Get Rid of Them

What You Need to Know About Chiggers + How to Get Rid of Them

Most active during spring, summer and fall, chiggers have four life stages: egg, larvae, nymph and adult. But only the larval stage individuals—in other words, the babies—are parasitic.
Corinna Henderson
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9 Ways To Get Rid of Spiders Without Harsh Chemicals

Without question, our lives would be overrun with insects were it not for the spider, nature’s ruthlessly efficient exterminator. It’s for this reason that spiders are considered beneficial. And unless you’re absolutely terrified by them—or commonly seeing venomous individuals like black widows or brown recluses—we encourage you to leave them at their work.
Corinna Henderson
Cedarcide Blog Post Image, 9 Ways To Get Rid of Roaches Without Harsh Chemicals

9 Ways To Get Rid of Roaches Without Harsh Chemicals

With patience, consistent effort and a little know-how, you can send these disgusting insects packing. Here are 10 ways to get rid of roaches naturally
Corinna Henderson
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How to Bug-Proof Your Home Without Harsh Chemicals

Ants, fleas, flies, termites, roaches, mosquitoes and other common household bugs can all be deterred by taking the proper precautions—prevention is always the best form of pest control. 
Corinna Henderson
Cedarcide Blog Post Image, How To Bug-Proof Your Yard without Harsh Chemicals

How To Bug-Proof Your Yard without Harsh Chemicals

From mosquitoes, ants and chiggers to tick and fleas, bugs can ruin an otherwise peaceful lawn. Pool parties, BBQs and other backyard festivities are much less fun once the biting insects and other creepy crawlies show up.
Corinna Henderson
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PCO Choice Vs. Yardsafe. What's the Difference?

To make your shopping experience easier, we’re launching a series of blog posts to help you better understand the differences between our most popular formulas. Today we’re talking about our two all-natural outdoor pesticides: PCO Choice and Yardsafe.
Corinna Henderson
Cedarcide Original Vs. Tickshield. What's The Difference?

Cedarcide Original Vs. Tickshield. What's The Difference?

At Cedarcide, we offer several pest-control solutions for both indoor and outdoor use. From concentrates to ready-to-use formulas, from personal & pet use to lawn & garden care, we have what you need to keep your home and yard free of pests.
Jonathan Patrick
Cedarcide Blog Post Image, Why You Should Stop Using Synthetic Pesticides Today

Why You Should Stop Using Synthetic Pesticides Today

Over 1 billion pounds of synthetic pesticides are used worldwide every year. Over 95% of these end up somewhere other than their target destination—such as in oceans, forests, our drinking water, our food,  our homes, pets, children, even breast milk.
Corinna Henderson
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10 Ways To Get Rid Of Ants Without Harsh Chemicals

The next time you see these intruders in your home, don’t resort to another can of toxic bug spray. Try some of these ten natural alternatives instead.
Corinna Henderson