Do it with Cedar, the Natural Way:

Do it with Cedar, the Natural Way:
Item# NaturalCedar

Product Description

Using aromatic red cedar as a pesticide is not a new idea. The Cedars of Lebanon were used to build King Solomons' Tomb. The Egyptians used papaya leaves soaked in cedar oil in the mummification of their dead.

Our pioneering forefathers used cedar sawdust on the floors of their cabins to rid them from numerous pests.

Native Americans would rub their bodies with cedar needles to prevent mosquitoes and other biting bugs from feasting on them.

Cedar coat hangers, chests and other items are commonly used for protection against moths in closets, wardrobes and dresser drawers. We also use cedar in pet cushions to repel fleas and ticks as well as reduce odors, and believe it or not, cedar oil based shampoos are now available for your pets.

Please read the glowing testimonials phoned in by the actual users of this product. If you still need more convincing, try some for yourselves and you will be amazed!

And just in case you're wondering, let me give a brief explanation on how it works.

All insects breathe through their bodies. When they are exposed to the fumes of cedar oil, they are quickly overwhelmed and their mental faculties are impaired. If no escape is possible, they exhaust themselves trying and die. It's that simple! So don't use baits to attract more bugs to kill, simply use our products and get rid of the bugs you already have. And if termites are your particular problem, this stuff will turn 'em around in a heartbeat!