For Immediate Release
Press Contact: Linda Jensen-Pascarella
(909) 372-9850 or info@safe2use.com
(Marne, Michigan - Earth Day - April 22, 2002) In 1993 the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) formally agreed to find safe alternatives to pesticides in the battle to control pests. Steve Tvedten, a long time proponent for the use of safe alternatives to control and manage all types of pests, officially released his free book on Earth Day 2002 titled The Bug Stops Here, which in many cases provides safe alternatives that can be used in place of registered pesticides.
When asked why he decided to provide his book to the world for free, Tvedten
responded "Well, I thought a lot about it and decided to give it free to
the world much the same as Benjamin Franklin gave the world the Franklin Stove
- because it would help save the
environment around us. Just as the stove reduced the use of wood to keep homes
warm, the use of the many alternatives listed in my book will reduce the use
of poisons throughout the world."
Tvedten goes on to say that "It absolutely amazes people during my travels when I explain some of the statistics regarding the use of pesticides as it relates to agriculture. For instance, since synthetic pesticide poisons were introduced into agriculture at the end of World War II, total crop losses due to insect damage have almost doubled despite a tenfold increase in the use of insecticide poisons. When I begin to go into the statistics about the health issues and tragedies that are documented using poisonous pesticides, the amazement quickly turns to real concern because they begin to realize how the extensive use of these poisons affects ALL of us."
When Tvedten was asked what he expects to accomplish with the release of The Bug Stops Here for free, he stated in a simple, matter-of-fact manner that "It will save the lives of many people and make the earth a safer place to live. In short, it will help change the lives of everyone who reads the book - one step at a time, one day at a time!"
To obtain a free copy of The Bug Stops Here, go to Steve Tvedten's site at http://www.thebestcontrol.com where it can be downloaded in either HTML or PDF formats. Steve Tvedten can be contacted via email at steve@getipm.com.