Rowlett, TX -
Living by Lake Ray Hubbard provides the Killingsworth family of Rowlett with pretty views and lots of warm weather activities. But having that much water around also means you have to deal with insects, and lots of them.
"We have a lot of creepy crawlies around here, especially spiders. So that was one of our big concerns. I don't care if they're outside. I just don't want them in my house." said Deena Killingsworth. Another concern was the use of chemicals in commercial insecticides. "I just kept thinking about my kids, and the dogs, and cats."
In looking for a way to safely eliminate bugs, she found out about an online company called Cedarcide.com. They have a product called Best Yet which kills all insects without any of the toxins that commercial brand bug killers contain. Charlie Tuft, Director of International Marketing for Cedarcide thinks this is the best insect killer and repellent ever made."Best yet is instant death to fleas, ticks, bed bugs including eggs and larvae as well."
Perhaps the best news about this insect repellent and killer is the fact that it's made from the oil of cedar trees that are abundant here in Texas. "We're taking a junk tree, that has no real asset and we're turning into a something that absolutely works better than a chemical in terms of pest control." Tuft says.
"We have a lot of creepy crawlies around here, especially spiders. So that was one of our big concerns. I don't care if they're outside. I just don't want them in my house." said Deena Killingsworth. Another concern was the use of chemicals in commercial insecticides. "I just kept thinking about my kids, and the dogs, and cats."
In looking for a way to safely eliminate bugs, she found out about an online company called Cedarcide.com. They have a product called Best Yet which kills all insects without any of the toxins that commercial brand bug killers contain. Charlie Tuft, Director of International Marketing for Cedarcide thinks this is the best insect killer and repellent ever made."Best yet is instant death to fleas, ticks, bed bugs including eggs and larvae as well."
Perhaps the best news about this insect repellent and killer is the fact that it's made from the oil of cedar trees that are abundant here in Texas. "We're taking a junk tree, that has no real asset and we're turning into a something that absolutely works better than a chemical in terms of pest control." Tuft says.



