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👉 Mario Ricciardi, especialista en control de plagas, ofrece una visión detallada sobre cómo abordar problemas comunes de plagas en el hogar. Discute las dificultades de erradicar cucarachas, ratas, murciélagos, alacranes y destaca la importancia de contratar a profesionales para manejar infestaciones. Ricciardi también presenta una variedad de herramientas y productos que se utilizan en la industria del control de plagas.

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00:00There are a lot of pests that we usually have in our house
00:03and to fight them it is not enough to go to the supermarket or the market and buy the spray.
00:09Sometimes you have to attack the base of those pests.
00:12We talk about rats, we talk about cockroaches, we talk about spiders, we talk about scorpions too.
00:17And in fact, we have Mario Ricciardi on the floor,
00:21who is going to tell us, a specialist, of course, in this type of treatment.
00:25So look, he deployed all his arsenal, all his jewels he has to be able to eliminate pests
00:31and Mario Ricciardi is going to tell us how to attack cockroaches, spiders, rats.
00:37Let's start in that order, cockroaches.
00:40I am with a little theme, I told Mario just in the cut,
00:44with a cockroach theme, trying to win the battle.
00:47It's a war, it's a war I'm going to win, but there are still cockroaches appearing.
00:52It's complicated, isn't it?
00:53It's a complicated battle.
00:55Good.
00:56The main thing to always keep in mind is the handling of garbage.
01:01That is important, the handling of garbage and prevention.
01:05Prevention would be to always cover with mosquito nets,
01:09everything that would be the gratings, burlettes on the doors,
01:13that would be the main part to try not to let them enter the house.
01:19Once they enter, yes or yes, you have to do a treatment.
01:22Where do they nest?
01:23Mainly, it depends on the species, but mainly in the kitchen.
01:27Good.
01:28Where is the food, where are the devices that generate heat.
01:32There are some cockroaches that say, I think the Germans,
01:34who have a light brown color, but they reproduce at amazing speeds.
01:40They are the ones that reproduce the most.
01:42They are especially in the dining rooms, in the lower dining room.
01:47I was going to ask you that.
01:48The other time, that was a real case, they came to help me with the kitchen
01:53and they took out, under the table, a whole hole that covered the place
01:58and there was a key nest there.
02:00Just like the fumigator told me, you have agglomerated furniture.
02:06They always take the opportunity to hide.
02:08It's going to be difficult.
02:09It's going to be a difficult battle.
02:10Just like that.
02:11They always take the opportunity to hide in the wooden furniture.
02:14In the basements.
02:15It is the main part where you have to fumigate.
02:18And from what you have there, what can help us?
02:21This arsenal that you bring us.
02:23In the products, well, you always have to fumigate with insecticides.
02:26Let's see.
02:27Because I have a small den, people can get to serve.
02:30Or a puppy.
02:31Or I also have a cat.
02:33They are low toxicity for mammals, so they can be fumigated.
02:36Good.
02:37They are products that are made for households.
02:40They can be fumigated where there are children, where there are pets.
02:42Yes.
02:43The other day I thought, I'm going to bring a professional.
02:45In fact, I did.
02:46Because, do you know what my fear is?
02:48Beyond that, obviously, you were telling us that they are healthy.
02:50Healthy.
02:51That they do not generate inconveniences in pets.
02:53I calculate that the doses or quantities must be controlled.
02:56No?
02:57Beyond that the product itself is not harmful.
02:59Exactly.
03:00Each insecticide has a graduation.
03:03Of course.
03:04Therefore, a person who knows how to do it always has to handle it.
03:09That is the problem.
03:10Yes.
03:11Because one gets so angry with the poop, for example.
03:12You throw a bucket of insecticides.
03:13Exactly.
03:14I said, I'm going to kill them, I'm going to liquidate them.
03:15I closed the kitchen, threw all the liquid.
03:16Then I said, stop.
03:17Another thing.
03:18I took out all the elements.
03:19But sometimes there are some elements left.
03:20You have to wash everything afterwards, before using it.
03:21You have to wash everything.
03:22What people need to be aware of is that when you have a problem, call the indicated professional.
03:23If you have a broken pipe, the bathroom is flooding, you have to call a plumber.
03:24If you have an electrical problem, you are going to call a plumber.
03:25If you have a broken pipe, the bathroom is flooding, you have to call a plumber.
03:27the bathroom is flooding, you have to call a plumber.
03:30If you have an electrical problem, you are going to call an electrician.
03:35And if you have pests, you have to call yes or yes.
03:40To the pest control company.
03:41Yes.
03:42To the pest control company.
03:43What do we have there?
03:44We can go see, beyond the bugs, right?
03:45That blue machine.
03:46It is an electrical machine.
03:47It's a sprayer.
03:48This is what it does when insects are present, and when insects aren't there, it lets the
03:49pesticides pass through it.
03:50That's how we know the disease.
03:51For example, if the insecticide is activated, it will make it a fertilizer or a chemical.
03:52It's an electric sprayer.
03:55What it does is release micro-drops in the form of fog.
04:00And then there are manual machines, machines with a motor.
04:03This is used a lot in gardens.
04:05Gardens.
04:06Gardens, yes.
04:07It's a micro-drop atomizer for gardens.
04:10It's more for outdoors than indoors.
04:11Exactly.
04:12Yes, it can be used indoors as well.
04:14But it's very useful for the garden.
04:15The mosquito issue, the dengue issue that you were talking about before.
04:18Now we're going to get right into the dengue.
04:20But this type of device is used for all kinds of poisons or all kinds of pests.
04:24It's for liquid insecticides.
04:26More than anything, it's used for pests such as fly-hunting insects.
04:30Fly-hunting insects.
04:32And now we're going to get into the scorpion.
04:35There's a fear.
04:36Every time a piece of news appears...
04:38It's a spider.
04:39It's a spider.
04:40It's a spider.
04:41It's a spider.
04:42It's a spider.
04:43It's a spider.
04:44It's a spider.
04:45It's a spider.
04:46It's a spider.
04:47It's a spider.
04:48It's a spider.
04:49It's a spider.
04:50It's a spider.
04:51It's a disobedient.
04:52It's a disobedient.
04:53Yes, it's religious, it's ridiculous.
04:54It's cursed.
04:57Therefore, it was surprised and found under a scorpion that was killed.
05:01I a scorpion at the moment?
05:02Oh my God!
05:03Yes, I'm sure you're not mistaken.
05:04So, what is the loss that we have in the case of stepping on a scorpion at our house?
05:05The important thing would be to differentiate between a poisonous scorpion and one that isn't.
05:07There are certain physical characteristics that make common people reach us.
05:12For example, a poisonous scorpion has fine, long виngers.
05:17It has long and thin tweezers, as if they were two scissors.
05:21The tweezers would be like the claws?
05:23These would be the tweezers, exactly.
05:25That would be poisonous?
05:26This, for example, would not be poisonous.
05:28This is one that has a closed fist on the tweezers.
05:32It has claws like crabs.
05:33Exactly, a closed fist and short claws.
05:36Good.
05:36Then another characteristic can be the color.
05:38But the poison is in the tail.
05:40The poison is always there, the sting is always in the tail.
05:44Can I ask you? Can you pass it to me?
05:46Be careful, Ferrer.
05:47Be careful, it stings.
05:48Because every time we read a piece of news...
05:50It stings, but it is not poisonous.
05:52Exactly, it is not dangerous.
05:53That is, for us to keep in mind...
05:55That's it, that's it.
05:56Show it to us.
05:57No, for us to keep in mind...
05:58What?
05:59It has to have the claw like a crab.
06:01Anyone who has ever seen a crab...
06:03Yes.
06:03You see that it has the claws...
06:04They are very expensive.
06:05They are big, chubby, like a crab.
06:06Everyone sees it.
06:07And not up like a scissor, let's say.
06:10Those are the poisonous ones.
06:11Those are the poisonous ones.
06:12Let's pass it to Ferrer.
06:13Gaby thought of the crab to eat.
06:15I thought of it...
06:16They are very expensive.
06:17I mean, not everyone saw it.
06:18No, but in Mar del Plata, on Playa del Torreón,
06:21the one next to it had a lot of stones
06:23and there were a lot of crabs.
06:24Of course, of course.
06:25We were going to gather the crabs there when we were little.
06:28But it's true, later they eat.
06:30The bigger ones eat.
06:31But they were small crabs.
06:32I imagine this...
06:33This is not in real size, right?
06:35No.
06:36It can be.
06:37No, no, no.
06:38They are smaller.
06:39They are smaller.
06:40Yes.
06:41It can be bigger, but the idea is that you see that the shape...
06:42Yes, on this side it looks better because of the color.
06:45Another characteristic would be the color.
06:47And the key is this.
06:48The video is going to illustrate us.
06:50Look, what you are seeing is the video, actually,
06:53and the poisonous ones, right?
06:55Yes.
06:56Well, what do we do if, because of the heat,
06:58we find scorpions in our house?
07:01It has a white paw, whiter.
07:03The important thing would be, more than anything,
07:05prevention, so that they don't enter.
07:06But once they enter, what you have to do,
07:10what is left is to fumigate.
07:11You have to fumigate and be very careful
07:13because normally when they enter one, there are more than one.
07:16And do they have the same habits as the cockroach, for example?
07:19Does it go to the wood, to the nest, or is it more than other habits?
07:22No, it is a nocturnal animal.
07:24Therefore, it goes out to eat, to hunt at night.
07:28Mario, tell me what is the antidote that can be taken,
07:33for example, to a child if it is itchy.
07:37That is the problem.
07:38When they itch, they release a poison that is a neurotoxin
07:43that affects the entire nervous system.
07:45Obviously, it is not the same as itching an adult,
07:47who has a different physical context,
07:50a larger body mass, than itching a child.
07:52If it itches a child, yes or yes,
07:54you have to go urgently to a health center.
07:57Because there is an antidote, but you have to apply it
08:02between 2 and 4 hours.
08:04So that it is fast, unfortunately it is very fast.
08:08Because it goes to the bloodstream directly.
08:10Exactly.
08:11Have you had many cases of being called,
08:13because sometimes you think about it, you feel it far away,
08:16but we have known cases of having to cover it.
08:20But do you have cases of people calling you
08:22because they find a scorpion?
08:24The city is full of scorpions.
08:26No, I thought they were in the city.
08:28There are neighborhoods that have more,
08:30and neighborhoods that have less.
08:31For example, the oldest neighborhoods in the capital,
08:33like Palermo.
08:35The city is full of scorpions.
08:36It is full of scorpions.
08:37It is the title.
08:38And there is something that is also key,
08:40it is a title without a doubt.
08:41The city is full of scorpions.
08:42And then I wonder,
08:43is the scorpion afraid of man?
08:46Or is man more afraid of the scorpion?
08:48What do I mean by that?
08:49The scorpion does not attack man.
08:50The scorpion, what it does is defend itself.
08:52It is a defense mechanism.
08:54One of the common bites on the scorpion is on the feet.
08:58Why?
08:59Because they hide, once they enter a house,
09:02a department, they hide in the footwear,
09:04in the boots.
09:05That's what I was going to say.
09:06Then one goes, places the foot,
09:07and automatically it bites.
09:09Can I ask you about the neighborhoods, Fer?
09:11Yes, let's talk about the neighborhoods.
09:12And from the point of view of the ecosystem,
09:13who is the predator of the scorpion?
09:15But first, let's go with the neighborhoods.
09:16You said Palermo,
09:17the historical center, I imagine.
09:18Palermo, Recoleta,
09:19which are the oldest neighborhoods in the city,
09:21is where there are the most.
09:22San Telmo.
09:23San Telmo.
09:24For example, places where there is subte,
09:25the mouth of subte.
09:26Yes.
09:27It is an important focus too.
09:30They are the places where there is the most,
09:31but in reality there are everywhere.
09:32It is not to frighten, it is to prevent.
09:34Exactly.
09:35I think the first thing you said,
09:36beyond that you are in charge of fumigating,
09:37yes, yes, you have to fumigate later,
09:39but what you have to try is that it does not enter the house.
09:41The main thing is prevention.
09:43And how?
09:44Covering grids,
09:45putting mosquito nets in the windows,
09:48burlets in the doors,
09:49that would be the main thing.
09:51Why?
09:52Because they move through the pipes.
09:53Of course.
09:54That is, you have a patio,
09:55you have a balcony,
09:56you have to cover the grid first,
09:58the grid of the patio,
09:59so that it does not move.
10:00It was good to cover the grid,
10:01because the grid has a function,
10:02which is to drain the water when one fumigates and so on.
10:05Yes.
10:06You have to cover it.
10:07Cover it with a mosquito net,
10:08with a mosquito net,
10:09so that the water runs.
10:10A metal mosquito net,
10:11it can be a metal mosquito net.
10:12Yes, yes.
10:13Some come prepared,
10:14even with a piece of metal.
10:15They come with the measure of the grid.
10:16One goes to a hardware store,
10:17give me 20 by 20,
10:18the measure that is.
10:19They are going to criticize me,
10:20I didn't know that.
10:21No, it's fine, it's fine.
10:22I swear I didn't know.
10:23Well, we are for,
10:24among all.
10:25I am with a battle.
10:27I am with a battle against cockroaches,
10:28that is why I am taking care of that.
10:29And one of the things is also the grid with the cockroaches.
10:30I didn't know what they had.
10:31It is important,
10:32because they move through the pipes.
10:33They can withstand being under water for a long time,
10:34then at the indicated time they come out.
10:35And that little animal that you have there,
10:36it is also a problem,
10:37I say, for those who.
10:38The bat.
10:39Leave the balconies open.
10:40And they nest in the tapas.
10:41Exactly.
10:42The problem we have with bats
10:43is that they nest in the tapas.
10:44They nest in the tapas.
10:45They nest in the tapas.
10:46They nest in the tapas.
10:47They nest in the tapas.
10:48They nest in the tapas.
10:49They nest in the tapas.
10:50And then?
10:51And then?
10:52And then?
10:53And then?
10:54Then,
10:55they leave the balconies open.
10:56They leave the balconies open.
10:57They leave the balconies open.
10:58And then?
10:59And then?
11:00And then?
11:01They nest in the tapas.
11:02Exactly, the problem we have with bats
11:03is that they are not considered a plague,
11:04accordingly not we can kill them.
11:05They have an important function in the ecosystem.
11:06They will give you the ecosystem.
11:07They do,
11:08they do,
11:09they do throw you to other cars out of the road.
11:10No, no.
11:11It doesn't grow.
11:12It doesn't grow.
11:13It doesn't grow.
11:14It doesn't grow.
11:17miles from one place to another.
11:19Look.
11:19It's not the same as the one you have in the taparroyo.
11:22I've gotten 200 bats in just one taparroyo.
11:25Oh, I can't believe it.
11:26Where?
11:27In departments.
11:28Yes.
11:29The higher, the more possibilities there are to get in.
11:31I've had bats in the taparroyo on the 10th floor.
11:35And you can hear them.
11:36You can hear them.
11:37If we agitate the ear, that exact sound that goes tic, tic,
11:42is like a spear.
11:43I can't believe it.
11:43You can hear it, but quietly at night.
11:45Yes.
11:45And especially in the summer.
11:47I killed a bat.
11:47Did I make some kind of mistake with the ecosystem?
11:50The truth is, yes.
11:51But, well, the important thing is that the bats.
11:53When I was a kid, anyway.
11:54When the user has.
11:55You've made a mistake.
11:56No, it's true.
11:56When I was a kid.
11:57Unfathomable.
11:57But the user has.
11:58No, it was, it was more than 18.
12:00But the user, the user, the person tends to be afraid.
12:04And the bat is not going to hurt you much, is it?
12:07No, no.
12:08In theory, the bat doesn't attack.
12:09The problem is when there is a bat with anger.
12:12Well, that's what the rats do.
12:13If you find a bat on the floor,
12:15the most likely thing is that it's angry, it bites you.
12:18It bites you.
12:18And that it transmits the virus of anger.
12:20Do you remember when Manu Shinobili.
12:22If you find a bat flying during the day or crashing against the walls.
12:24Yes.
12:25The most likely thing is that that bat is angry.
12:27Once Manu Shinobili caught a bat in flight.
12:32And he was very criticized.
12:33In the game.
12:33In the middle of the game.
12:34In the middle of the game, he shot a manatee and grabbed a bat.
12:37And he was criticized later also for the issue of care and that it was an animal that is important.
12:42They have an importance for what the ecosystem is.
12:46That is to say.
12:46Good information.
12:47What you do, Mario, is.
12:49What is done when one.
12:50You have to get it out of the tapas.
12:51You have to scare them away.
12:52No, we have to scare them away, we can't kill them.
12:55Sure.
12:55There are, for example, like this product that is a bat repellent.
12:59Ah, look.
13:00With this one.
13:01Well, repel, of course.
13:02Exactly.
13:02It protects the tapas.
13:03It produces an irritation so that it goes away.
13:05What you have to do, obviously.
13:06Yes.
13:07Is to cover later.
13:08Everything that is.
13:09Seal.
13:09Seal everything that is the tapas.
13:12Are there those like scarecrows that are placed, those round figures with big eyes that are placed on the balconies?
13:19Good.
13:20Do they serve to scare away bats or pigeons?
13:22The truth is not.
13:22The neighbor scares away with that.
13:24Of course.
13:24That was clear.
13:25No, sometimes they get little peaks so that the pigeons don't lean on those places.
13:29No, but did you see that they hang?
13:30Yes, yes, yes.
13:31A kind of scarecrow with big eyes.
13:33Like a bird.
13:33Like a big bird.
13:34It's like the 8 on the tables to scare away the little ones.
13:37They know that.
13:37Yes, yes, yes.
13:38The reality is that if you have a bat in your house, 1, 2, 10, you have to call someone to get it out.
13:43In some parties, celebrations, when you see on the table there is a paper, a paper like this, a paper like this, with an 8 written,
13:52it's because they say that when you put it there, the mosquito, I don't know what kind of reaction it has, and it doesn't come to the table that has the 8.
13:59But that's the same.
14:01There are many myths.
14:02There are many myths and many realities.
14:03The bag of water for the door.
14:05I see myself as a myth.
14:06Hang the bag of water for the door.
14:07Why is that? Because they say that in reality they reflect and look bigger.
14:09Myth.
14:10Myth.
14:11Myth, myth.
14:12But they are useless.
14:13I have a problem with bees, sorry.
14:14Go ahead, go ahead with the bees.
14:16No, because you ...
14:17I with the hookah, you with the bees.
14:18Yes, because the ecosystem, I'm breaking everything.
14:22The truth is that yes, the bees do not kill themselves either.
14:25I know, but ...
14:26No, but the bees have a fundamental function.
14:28I know, but the other day I did it, that's why I want to tell you, because well, my son bit him and ...
14:35Well, you see, the issue, for example, the bees bite you and leave the sting.
14:41They lose the sting and die.
14:43Things that do not happen with the scorpion.
14:45The scorpion does not lose the sting.
14:47What do I do?
14:49I don't know if I have a panel, I don't know what's wrong with me, but I'm full of ...
14:52Ah well, there you can call someone.
14:54There you have to call a pest control company to get it out.
14:57I have, but it can't be that I have so many.
14:59What is done is to transfer the panel to another sector.
15:01Mario and Richard is who I am, a jewel.
15:04Mario, I loved it, we were able to learn, we were able to see all the pests and understand a little more.
15:09Let's not be afraid of the scorpion, but always prevention.
15:12Good.
15:13Mario.
15:14Thank you very much for inviting me.
15:15A thousand thanks.
15:16Let me send a kiss to my family, a kiss to my clients, that I take care of them, I protect them as if they were from my family.
15:24For something it is that you work very well, Mario, you have to take care of the clients.
15:27Thank you very much.
15:28Exactly.
15:29Recording and recording everything.
15:31Wait, did we keep the scorpion?
15:32No, we'll give it back to you.
15:33Give him the scorpion, of course, because Mario needs it to continue educating us on this topic.

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