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" Steve Tvedten " <stvedten

" Betty Martini " <bettym19

The Ideal or Perfect Pesticide...............

Thu, 11 Sep 2008 14:38:52 -0400

 

Dear Betty:

 

My original biopesticide patent covers the use of basically

food-grade or GRAS items to safely and far more effectively control

even resistant pest problems. Basically, the biopesticide utilizes a

natural process that safely and far more effectively destroys even

resistant insects, arachnids, molds, fungus, odors and bacteria.

 

Part of the science behind how Protease enzyme works as a natural

pest control agent is that all insects undergo a molting cycle in

which they naturally produce a small amount of Protease enzyme to

create a chemical " zipper " that splits open a seam in their

exoskeletons so they can emerge from their shell and grow larger.

Without this vital Protease enzyme, insects would be trapped inside

their own exoskeletons and be crushed to death by their own growth.

There is no possibility that insects or arachnids can ever develop a

resistance to Protease enzyme as a physical control agent because

their very existence depends on it!. Indeed, enzymes play many vital

roles throughout the insect kingdom. Maggots naturally produce

enzymes to help soften up food for digestion. Spiders and scorpions

inject their prey with enzyme and allowing it to predigest the

victim. Insectivore plants such as the Venus fly trap also use

enzymes to digest insects. Even pests like bacteria and mold

naturally use enzymes to break down dead organic material on a cellular level.

 

In The Best Control II IPM encyclopedia - I outline how through my

many years of pest control field research, I have continually proven

that Enzyme-based compositions are the safest and fastest knock-down

" pesticides " available on the pest control market today. Most insects

die in about sixteen seconds when exposed to Protease enzyme and a

surfactant blend. Ticks and spiders are arachnids, and have stronger

outer shells than arthropods, so they require about two minutes to be

destroyed. The dilution rate of the enzyme and surfactant blend can

be calibrated to remove only chosen insects such as aphids, but weak

enough to protect beneficial insects such as honey bees and lady bug

beetles.

<http://www.thebestcontrol2.com/>http://www.thebestcontrol2.com/

.. Pest Control has long sought a 'Holy Grail' idyllic pesticide; one

that is totally safe for humans, yet certain death to insects,

arachnids, molds, bacteria, and viruses that would never become

obsolete. This 'Perfect' pesticide would be not only be non-toxic but

permanently effective too. But, the " industry " continues to only

use/misuse various synthetic toxins. Sadly, humans do not have the

biological tolerance to synthetic pesticides that insects and other

pests do. But conversely, most insects and arachnids do not have any

biological tolerance to my safe and far more effective protease

enzyme and surfactant biopesticide formulations, such as Lice R

Gone.. Click on the following url -

<http://www.licergone.com/>http://www.licergone.com/ - and watch the

lice literally disslove.

 

My second patent increases the diversity of the claims and notes that

there is a definite safety factor when using enzymes to control pest problems.

 

All the best, Steve

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