Organic pesticides at spike

The Global Organic Pesticides Market size was $99,200 million in 2016 and is expected to reach $279,195 million by 2023.

Organic pesticides help produce foods that are safe and healthy to eat and also helps conserve our natural resources. The organic pesticides also allow farmers to maintain beneficial insect populations in their fields, reducing the dependency of farmers on conventional chemical pesticides.

DEMAND FOR ORGANIC PESTICIDES PROJECTED TO BE HIGHEST IN NORTH AMERICA

Pnsintelligence, August 18, 2020

These days, awareness of people regarding various things has increased a lot, and this includes awareness regarding adverse effects of chemical pesticides on both plants and human health. Pesticides are utilized for protecting the crop from different organisms which may cause harm to it. 

Among all the regions, North America is expected to emerge as a major organic pesticides market in the years to come. This is particularly ascribed to imposition of strict rules about the utilization of chemical-based pesticides in the region. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has made it mandatory for all pesticides that are used on crops to comply with strict safety regulations, under the Food Quality Protection Act. It is because of this factor that the adoption of organic pesticides in North America is projected to rise in the near future.

What can be some effective steps towards abolishing the use of pesticides in our farms and environment?

We at C Tech Corporation have a unique, effective, and efficient way to tackle these pesticides and replace them with the pest repellent products that we manufacture.

The unique product CombirepelTM manufactured by C Tech Corporation is an insect, animal, and bird aversive repellent which repels the pests.

CombirepelTM works on the mechanism of repellency. It is an extremely low concern, low toxic, low hazard, non-carcinogenic and non-mutagenic pest aversive. It does not kill or cause harm to the pests as well as to the environment which indirectly helps to maintain the ecological balance.

CombirepelTM is available in the form of the masterbatch, which can be incorporated into the polymeric applications like pipes, agriculture mulch films, floating row covers, greenhouse films, etc. used for crop cultivation purpose.

The product available in the form of liquid concentrate can be mixed in paints in a predetermined ratio and be applied to the fences in the garden and farms to keep the pests away from these places.

Our product in the lacquer form and spray form are easy to use products.

CombirepelTM is thermally stable and does not degrade on exposure to heat and sunlight. It does not kill or harm the insect but repels them. It does not volatilize and does not degrade the soil. The product is safe against honey bees and earthworms which are beneficial to the nature.

Contact us at technical.marketing@ctechcorporation.com to keep the pests away and decrease the use of pesticides.

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Magpie: The eye attacker!

The black and white magpie is widely considered one of the most intelligent animals in the world and one of the only nonmammal species able to recognize itself in a mirror test. Magpies have lived in close association with humans for centuries. They have unusually long tails (at least half of their body length) and short, rounded wings. The feathers of the tail and wings are iridescent, reflecting a bronzy-green to purple. They have white bellies and shoulder patches and their wings flash white in flight. Like other corvids, they are very vocal, even boisterous. Typical calls include a whining “Maag” and a series of loud, harsh “chuck” notes.

Magpies build huge, domed nests. In the winter when deciduous trees are bare, the large nests are easily seen.

Magpies can cause substantial damage locally to crops such as almonds, cherries, corn, walnuts, melons, grapes, peaches, wheat, figs, and milo. Their damage is probably greatest in areas where insects and wild mast are relatively unavailable.

Magpies are often found near livestock where they feed on dung-and carrion-associated insects. They also forage for ticks and other insects on the backs of domestic animals. Perhaps the most notorious magpie behavior is the picking of open wounds and scabs on the backs of livestock. If they find an open wound, such as that from a new brand, they may pick at it until they create a much larger wound. The wound may eventually become infected and, in some instances, may kill the animal. Magpies, like ravens, may peck the eyes out of newborn or sick livestock.

Magpies rob wild bird and poultry nests of eggs and hatchlings. They can be very destructive to poultry, especially during the nesting season when magpie parents are gathering food for their young. Magpie roosts can be a nuisance because of excessive noise and the odor associated with droppings.

Magpies have caused physical damages to humans. The extent of damage has left people blind!

Swooping magpie blinds little boy, family pleads for awareness

Graeme Butler with Emily Olle

Published: 05/09/2019

As magpie season looms, a Perth family has pleaded for awareness of the dangers of swooping birds.

The victim of a shocking magpie attack, six-year-old Finn Kelly is blind in one eye.

The attack happened a year ago at the beginning of spring at Clarko Reserve, in the Perth suburb of Trigg.

The family was walking through the park when Finn was swooped from the ground up.

He was struck in the eye.

Surge in eye injuries as Melbourne magpies go on attack spree  

Australian Associated Press – Thu 19 Oct 2017

Hospital issues warning as ‘extraordinary’ spate of bird-inflicted injuries include a penetrated eye that required surgery

A penetrated eye that needed surgery is just one of an “extraordinary” spate of magpie-inflicted injuries in Melbourne, and one hospital has issued a warning about the swooping birds.

The number of eye injuries caused by the bird has risen significantly, according to the emergency director of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear hospital, Dr Carmel Crock.

“Normally, we might see one or two a month,” she told ABC radio on Thursday. “But in July we saw 14 cases of bird eye injuries. August there were 12.

“In the last week, we saw five in the one day, including a penetrating eye injury that needed to go to theatre.”

Many attacks took place in Lonsdale Street, Punt Road, Lygon Street and Heffernan Lane in the CBD, Crock said.

Many conventional methods are used to stop the menace caused by these birds. Nets are used to prevent the entry of the starlings in human dwellings. Bird nets made of nylon or fiber can be spread along with screws and hooks over the house roof to trap the birds. A major disadvantage of this technique is that the pigeons can peck the net and break free. Thus, it does not offer a permanent solution. Sound deterrents that available in the market make different kinds of sounds such as those of gunshot, hawk sounds, and firecrackers to scare away the pigeons. The disadvantage of sound deterrents is that their continuous exposure can be a nuisance to humans. Bird spikes are used to prevent birds, but other non-target animals get hurt when they come across these spikes. Improper installation of the spikes is ineffective and highly dangerous. The biggest disadvantage of using bird spikes is that their installation may cause a considerable amount of damage to the property. Bird gel is dangerous when children and pets are around the area where it is used. There is a possibility of the children and pets getting stuck to the bird gel.

When these methods have proved to be ineffective, is there an alternative to keep birds away from human dwellings?

The is a solution with C Tech Corporation to keep the birds away from the human dwelling.

Combirepel™  Bird repellent gel lacquer is the product produced by  C Tech Corporation to prevent the menace caused by birds. This product is specially designed to prevent bird perching and roosting.

It is available in the form of concentrate lacquer. The product prevents birds from perching or roosting by making surfaces uncomfortable, intimidating, tacky. The repellant evokes a physiological effect that the birds associate with a sensory cue and then learn to avoid. Some birds use their sense of smell through which they recognize that the product is a threat.

Thus, using the bird’s sensory mechanism, the product repels the birds without causing any physical damage to the birds.

If you are facing problems from the pests than contact us at
technical.marketing@ctechcorporation.com

Also, visit our websites:

http://www.ctechcorporation.com/
http://www.rodrepel.com/
http://www.termirepel.com/
http://www.combirepel.com/

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