Monthly Archives: April 2011
Apr 30th, 2011
Jon Smith
The maintenance of a fence depends largely on the materials used, and here we'll go over a few key ways to maintain a variety of different types of fences. We'll also talk about how to prevent future damage to a fence due to weathering and corrosion.
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Apr 30th, 2011
Kevin Carter
Have you ever experienced the shortage of space at home because of excessive stock or equipment? Have you ever needed to free a room from all the items in order to make architectural alterations or simply to move out?
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Apr 26th, 2011
Bill McNeil
Everyone these days is not only energy conscious, but they are also wallet conscious. It just makes sense to stop throwing money out the window by doing simple repairs which will make your home more energy efficient.
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Apr 26th, 2011
Lee Dobbins
As a gardener, you must work with nature to be able to promote the ecosystem inside your garden.
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Apr 26th, 2011
Josh Stone
In the medical field, mosquitoes are perhaps the greatest scourge of any insect pest. In much of the world, mosquitoes are the number-one public health menace, it being estimated that they transmit disease to more than 69 million people every year.
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Apr 24th, 2011
Cecelia Kelsi-Brown
People who have dodged a bee inside their homes, or dealt unsuccessfully with armies of ants invading their kitchen might not welcome their daughter's nursery decoration theme of ladybug crib bedding. Don't be put off by this 'buggy' concept , instead just check out a few of these imaginative insect-themed bedding fashions and you'll fall in love with them.
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Apr 24th, 2011
Stan Simmons
This article discusses the possibility of setting up portable chicken coops in your back yard.
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Apr 21st, 2011
Mark Taylor
The debate between intensive livestock farming and organic livestock farming goes on. Mass production of livestock products to cater to increasing food demands or provision of good quality organic livestock products for human consumption against enjoying profitable returns through livestock farming does become a difficult choice for most farmers in this trade.
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Apr 21st, 2011
Jessica Peloski
This article is about feeding hermit crabs.
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Apr 19th, 2011
Chris Harmen
A hand held steamer eliminates bed bugs quickly and efficiently by using intense heat to kill the insects as well as their eggs. Steam cleaning the infected areas of your home is the easiest way to eliminate these pesky critters.
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Apr 19th, 2011
Greg Erinson
An article discussing waste management methods in Minneapolis MN, including the three most popular methods: landfills, incineration, and recycling.
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Apr 16th, 2011
Charlotte Lawrence
Do you want to keep your food fresh? Have a lot of leftovers that are always going bad? Or even problems with insects or pests such as mice? Buying air tight jars to keep your food in can go a long way in solving some of these problems.
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Apr 15th, 2011
kieran cassidy
Some helpful tips when sourcing a good reputable skip hire company.
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Apr 15th, 2011
Ken Mafli
Ants, we throw bug sprays and bombs at them, only to mask and put off the problem. Many times we reach for harmful pesticides or sticky traps and but end up calling an exterminator to handle it. With more than 12,500 species of ants classified, you need to know whom you are up against. Believe it or not, there are great ways to put out the "unwelcome" mat and get those guys to to stay out.
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Apr 13th, 2011
Veronica Belafonte
An article describing the invasive speces known as the Emerald Ash Borer, it's impact on the environment in the United States, and steps taken to reduce this impact.
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Apr 11th, 2011
Troy MacLean
Bed bugs are real headache and getting rid of them is anything but difficult. It has been a documented problem even before medieval times in Europe.
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Apr 11th, 2011
Lee Dobbins
If you feel like trying your hand at growing orchids, follow these tips for better rate of success.
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Apr 10th, 2011
Lari Smith
To prepare for this winter, you have probably thought about purchasing a wool throw blanket. They are warm, cozy, and perfect to snuggle up with on the couch. Wool blankets are perfect for babies, children, and adults and come in a variety of options.
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Apr 10th, 2011
Charlotte Lawrence
Whether it is for the home, hotel or any other kitchens, having pull out drawers is undeniably a great addition to the whole setup. They do not only keep the place all organised but also provide additional spaces to utilise for keeping different utensils and items.
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Apr 6th, 2011
Lawrence White
Anyone who owns or houses horses has a responsibility to ensure their safety and to keep them contained. Horses are not only treasured pets but they are also valuable commodities that need to be protected. Whether you have horses as an entertaining past time or as a business, they are definitely an investment.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Chris Harmen
Spring is the time ant colonies renew their attacks on your yard and your home with a determination that is formidable. Ants can trigger severe allergic reactions and some species of ant can inflict a painful bite. It is worthwhile to enlist the skills of experts when controlling or preventing these pests.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Shane Hester
Learn why sunroom additions have become a big favorite among homeowners across the world and what makes them so desired.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Troy Truman
Tree care services cover a gamut of work that a professional arborist can do. Some people only think a tree service can cut down trees or grind the stumps. But, they do much more than that. Read on to find out more!
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Lee Dobbins
Pug dogs are perky, small dogs that have a short, sleek coat and cute inquisitive face.
These loyal dogs are extremely smart and sensitive to commands.
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