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Ensuring you have Proper Roof Ventilation

05th October 2009
Looking after your roof A well cared for roof lasts much longer than a roof that is left to it’s own devices. By spotting problems early on you can save yourself a lot of heartache and extra cost from big problems. Your roof is responsible for taking... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Rats: How To Get Rid Of Rats For Good

07th September 2009
Ultrasonic Rat Repellents The first step to effective rat repellents is to remove any existing rats from your home. Ultrasonic devices will rid rats from your home, but the technology used in ultrasonic devices is not very effective in current problem... Read >
Author: Elena Semick

Squirrels? Scare them away easily – if you want to

07th September 2009
Mechanical Traps Custom made traps are a good, humane squirrel repellent. They are a non-toxic way of encasing and ridding squirrels from attics or outside areas such as gardens or trees. The live traps used as squirrel repellants can be hung from ... Read >
Author: Elena Semick

Choosing the Right Pest Repellents

06th September 2009
When choosing a method, consider the options of trapping if at all possible. It is the safest way to trap an animal and remove it from the area. Trapping a large animal also eliminates any concern with children, pets, or livestock in that they won’t... Read >
Author: Elena Semick

So You Want to Know More About Breeding Koi...

13th August 2009
So You Want to Know More About Breeding Koi... If you are keeping Koi, it�s only natural that you would want to learn how to breed and propagate them. Before making any attempt to pair and breed your pets, however, make sure that you read up and rese... Read >
Author: Rodin Darch

The Recent Introduction Of Raspberry Ants To Texas

13th August 2009
It's been years since the red imported fire ant first made an appearance, and the situation is still not entirely under control. Now a new species has arrived. They are known as `crazy raspberry ants' and they are concentrated in 8 counties in and around ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Nature, a key element in Puerto Vallarta real estate, protected as residents and visitors join force

18th July 2009
Puerto Vallarta Real Estate always offers many, diverse activities for residents of the city. One of the activities which foreign visitors and residents alike enjoy is caring for the natural beauty of the area – one of Puerto Vallarta Real Estate’s mo... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Greenhouse Bean Feast 5 Bug Eat Bug

07th July 2009
I don’t know about you, but I do object when something uninvited gatecrashes my greenhouse and starts to eat my plants. I love sharing fresh, home-grown produce with others, but others of my choice. It wouldn’t be quite so bad if they simply ate a lea... Read >
Author: Jessy Brone

Animals of the Galapagos

01st July 2009
The Galapagos Islands are one of the wonders of the natural world. These remote islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and are home to some of the most unique wildlife anywhere in the world. The giant tortoise reigns supreme the lack of ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Arizona Pigeon Removal Methods

30th June 2009
As the human population of Arizona continues to expand, so does the number of pigeons in the area. Rodent problems in the Grand Canyon State are a nuisance, especially pigeons. The pigeon problem in Arizona also poses significant health and property r... Read >
Author: Adam Spector

Gardening Tips: How To Improve Your Flower Garden

19th June 2009
Knowing how to care for your flower garden can make a big difference in the look and over-all health of your plants. Here are some simple hints to make your garden bloom with health: 1. The essentials must always be given major consideration. Your f... Read >
Author: JonJG

How To Deal With Pest In Your Garden

27th April 2009
Organic Pest Controls: - Many of us who garden with the idea of working with nature, would choose to use products in our gardens that are safe or less harmful to the environment, ourselves and the creatures who live their lives in and around our gardens. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Paying The Price For Japanese Knotweed Damage

15th April 2009
Japanese Knotweed is a highly invasive plant which can actually cause extensive damage to a property and the land around it. On development sites Japanese knotweed can delay the construction process by several months and even years. The plant has an ext... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

The Basics Of Caring For Your Garden

03rd March 2009
Knowing how to care for your flower garden can make a big difference in the look and over-all health of your plants. Here are some simple hints to make your garden bloom with health 1. The essentials must always be given major consideration. Your ... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

The Expand Of Deadly Diseases All The Way Through The Whole World - Mosquito Diseases. Mosquitoes Tr

23rd February 2009
Mosquitoes are not just causing irritation to you. Mosquitoes becomes conveyance for the spread of diseases from West Nile Virus to Malaria. The traditional way to answer mosquito control is sprays. However, out of many ways of compating these pesky mos... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Why Should We Garden Organically

13th February 2009
As recent as 25 years ago, the idea of organic gardening was considered quite a radical concept. How in the world were gardeners expected to control the weeds, the bugs, and the animals that could threaten a thriving garden without the use of man-made che... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

Japanese Knotweed Control And Eradication

01st February 2009
Japanese knotweed is a highly invasive plant that can cause extensive damage to property where it is growing. Where this nasty invasive plant is on development sites, it can delay the construction process by several years and indirectly costing a lot of... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Organic Gardening

31st January 2009
As up to date as twenty-five years gone, the idea of organic gardening was considered quite a radical idea. How on the planet were gardeners predicted to manipulate the weeds, the bugs, and the animals that would threaten a prospering garden without synth... Read >
Author: A. T. Wichne

You Should Try An Organic Summer Garden Experience

18th January 2009
If you have the time and the inclination to create an organic summer garden there are few better ways to go when it comes to the potential impact on the planet. A summer garden is a thing of beauty to be enjoyed by all you invite into your garden. That be... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Reason To Stay A Vegetarian

08th January 2009
Christmas is a season of peace, love and harmony. It's a time that brings families and friends together to reconnect and find comfort and happiness being together. It's also about respect for fellow man, appreciating and embracing one another's difference... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Caring For Your Flower Garden

06th January 2009
Knowing how to care for your flower garden can make a big difference in the look and over-all health of your plants. Here are some simple hints to make your garden bloom with health 1. The essentials must always be given major consideration. Your ... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Unique Bird Houses and Wild Bird Feeders Add Beauty to Your Yard

05th January 2009
If you want to contribute to the environment and jazz up your yard decor at the same time, try adding several unique bird houses and wild bird feeders. These can beautify your home while simultaneously attracting lovely birds to your yard. Bird houses... Read >
Author: birdhouse chick

How To Adopt Exotiv Pets

01st December 2008
Adopting exotic pets isn't as easy as taking home a puppy or a kitten. Exotic pets tend to have different needs both physically and legally. If you're looking to adopt an exotic pet in your home, then here are some tips to help you avoid the snags most ow... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

The Recent Introduction Of Raspberry Ants To Texas

18th November 2008
It's been years since the red imported fire ant first made an appearance, and the situation is still not entirely under control. Now a new species has arrived. They are known as `crazy raspberry ants' and they are concentrated in 8 counties in and around ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Code Of Practice For Japanese Knotweed Removal

23rd October 2008
The Environment Agency has produced a code of practice for the Japanese Knotweed Control and its effective eradication in the United Kingdom. This code of practice offers advice and gives various options for Japanese knotweed control that comply with the... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

What to do in the Galapagos

23rd September 2008
After discovering, cataloging and, unfortunately, devouring the near mythical giant tortoises of the Galapagos, Charles Darwin published 'The Origin of Species', and extensive expose into the then-unknown Island cluster. The book featured a myriad of bir... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Why Buy Organic Wine?

05th September 2008
If there is one form of farming that is suited to being organic, it has to be growing vines. Vines are brilliant because of their hardiness – they’ll flourish in grotty soils and go weeks without rain. But does going organic make a better wine? Read o... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

A short history of Animals.

17th August 2008
How many species of animals have been identified to date? The answer is close to two million and they are the most varied living thing on planet Earth. They have struggled to overcome tremendous obstacles, adapting their lifestyles in order to survive. T... Read >
Author: Andrew

Why Chose Organic?

22nd July 2008
It tastes better Many people buy organic food because they believe it tastes better than non-organic food. No one is quite sure why this should be. It’s thought it might be because organically reared animals and fruit grow more slowly and the fruits h... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall

How Can I Remove Black Mold Safely?

24th January 2008
If anyone has had any experiences with mold then they will tell you it can be a huge problem and if you catch it in time it can be avoided. Many people do not realize how deadly black mold can be and how easily it can spread. Mold can travel by the mean... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Fairly Traded Coffee

14th November 2007
Speciality coffee by its nature is fairly traded. Rather than being treated as a commodity on the futures market, it is traded on its quality, which in turn demands a premium price for the farmer. For example, in May 2006 ‘Hacienda la Esmeralda Geisha... Read >
Author: James Grierson

The Quiet Revolution That is Sweeping the Horse World

22nd October 2007
Over the past couple decades, thanks to the efforts of a list of well known trainers and authors too long to mention, the majority of horse trainers and owners have turned to ?natural horsemanship?. Millions of Americans have read the book or seen the mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

British shorthair cats origins, behaviors and physical appearances

08th October 2007
British shorthair cats originsThese are large, tough looking cats. Because of their masculine appearance, ‘Brits’ are often preferred by man. Brought to the USA from Britain in the early 1900s, they were only recognized there as a breed in 1970 and th... Read >
Author: Farazila Abu

How To Improve Your Flower Gardening

20th August 2007
Knowing how to care for your flower garden can make a big difference in the look and over-all health of your plants. Here are some simple hints to make your garden bloom with health. 1. The Essentials Must Always Be Given Major Consideration. Your f... Read >
Author: Amy Hughes

Lake Cumberland Fishing

22nd May 2007
The beautiful thing about fishing is you can almost always find a good spot. Lake Cumberland fishing is the way to go in Kentucky. The stripped bass is a fish that lives most of the year in the ocean, but in the spring moves into fresh water rivers to ... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Workplace Predators

25th April 2007
Polar bears are known for fierceness and lack of natural predators, although wolves and walruses can kill them. Feeding primarily on seals, the hungry bear featured in a recent episode of Planet Earth, happened on larger prey. Outweighed by the Atlantic w... Read >
Author: Nan Russell

Care of the Flower Garden

24th January 2007
Knowing how to care for your flower garden can make a big difference in the look and over-all health of your plants. Here are some simple hints to make your garden bloom with health 1. The essentials must always be given major consideration. Your fl... Read >
Author: Zack Lim

Impending Doom for the Great Barrier Reef?

08th September 2006
One of the great natural wonders of the world, one would think the Great Barrier Reef was permanent. Unfortunately, it is proving to be all to vulnerable to the effects of a changing world. Impending Doom for the Great Barrier Reef? With the diverse... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Decorative Bird Houses

16th July 2006
The nesting season is an important time for birds. Its springtime and birds must now turn to nesting. They turn their full attention and energy to nesting during springtime. It is a stressful experience for a bird to move to a new location. They need to ... Read >
Author: Babu Banik

How To Stop Your Dog From Biting

27th April 2006
Every year well over 4 million people are bitten by dogs. While some of these bites may be minor, others can leave serious injuries or even death. If you own a dog which bites someone, you could find yourself in legal trouble. If it kills someone, you cou... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

The Benefits of Growing Fruits and Vegetables Organically

08th April 2006
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Then, nature does most of the work for you. There are many benefits of growing your own fruits and vegetables with this way. Growing them organicall... Read >
Author: nina amalia

The Temple of Love Unites Every Religion and Every Country as One

12th November 2005
The Temple of Love http://www.thetempleoflove.com unites every Religion and every Country as One by tying us all together with our common threads and uprooting resolving burning away deleting erasing all of our differences once and for all. We have now re... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

The Roadblock to World Peace: Humans Don't Realize That They Absolutely Need It to Survive

12th November 2005
The real roadblock to Peace on Earth is that human beings, homo-sapiens, Earthlings, do not yet realize that they need World Peace to survive. They think that they can go on fighting wars and that this is how they will protect themselves. This is why the ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish