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Make Sure That You Buy The Right Motorcycle Eyewear

02nd October 2009
The most important motorcycle accessory is eyewear. It protects the eyes from flying insects, dust particles, cigarette stubs or any other debris that may be propelled through the air by powerful winds. The danger is caused not by the size of the particl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Large Air Curtains for Industrial Applications

28th September 2009
Oleg Systems Co. is a world's leading designer and manufacturer of process air-curtains and environmental air barriers for a variety of industrial process applications. For special applications Canadian Air Systems offer high volume and high penetration t... Read >
Author: Oleg Chechel

The Purpose Of An Outdoor Fireplace

23rd September 2009
Everyone has been exposed to the benefits of an indoor fireplace, including the heat and the sense of romance that is generated. Nothing is more soothing on a cold winter’s night that sitting with your feet propped up, huddled next to that special perso... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keep Your First House Beautiful With These Home Maintenance Tips

23rd September 2009
As many people discover after purchasing their first home, it is much different from living in an apartment. When something needs repairing, there is not a landlord to handle the situation. The new homeowner must learn how to manage various maintenance ta... Read >
Author: RyanA

Heavy Duty Industrial Process Air Curtains

17th September 2009
An air door or air curtain is a device used for separating two spaces from each other, usually at the exterior entrance. The most common configuration for air curtains is a downward-facing blower fan mounted over an opening. Normally this opening is an en... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel

Introducing new Insect UV Fly Killer Range

27th August 2009
Hygo is delighted to announce the addition of fly killers to our range of Hygiene and Washroom products. The flying insect killer units have been specifically designed for discreet, stylish and effective insect control and are admired within the food, ca... Read >
Author: Ell

How I Stopped The No-See-Um Itch!

03rd August 2009
There were no bugs at Beaver Dam Creek. Another Friday night of fishing had begun and there wasn't a mosquito in sight as I set up my lawn chair about 3 feet from the river. The sun was going down and the reflections from the water were scattered splotch... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Purple Martin Birdhouses – Choosing the right one for your garden

30th July 2009
Purple Martin’s are well known as a gardeners best friend and will eat a wide range of flying insects before they destroy your plants. Purple Martin’s are unique in that the vast majority of them live in birdhouses rather than natural nests, this mak... Read >
Author: Tom White

Stretching a Small Budget When Designing Your Backyard

25th July 2009
The summer season is the best time to unwind outside and take in the mild evenings that follow a hot summer's day. Get-togethers are even better in the coolness of the evening hours. It's a time for family and friends to get together and have lots of fun ... Read >
Author: Fran Swift

Know About Termite Damage

02nd April 2009
As a home or building owner, you need to know that termite damage to your structure can be quite devastating and make that structure dangerous and weakened. Termite damage can be small and subtle, but when you look around your property, it can be a little... Read >
Author: Jesus Saku

Soldiers Running High Risk of Losing Eyesight

28th February 2009
It’s an observable fact that the sunglasses have become a necessity. Generally people us it to protect there eyes from the harmful UV rays, but now the uses has been increased as it is also been used for hiding ones identity, generally done by the celeb... Read >
Author: Orpah Deborah

Diseases Spread by Mosquitoes and their Symptoms

28th February 2009
Mosquitoes are common flying insects that are closely related to the flies; that is they belong to the family Culicidae. They are mostly known for transmitting malaria but they also transmit a variety of other diseases too. Malaria This is a vector bo... Read >
Author: John Sern

Walnut Worktops

18th February 2009
American Black Walnut is, without doubt, the richest and most luxurious of all temperate hardwoods. Consistently sought after by cabinet makers through the centuries, some of the finest furniture in the world is made from this beautiful timber. Special tr... Read >
Author: Mike

Outdoor Dining In Style

17th February 2009
When the weather is good there is nothing to match the experience of eating outdoors in the company of friends and family. And there is no doubt that having a veranda or patio area big enough to accommodate everyone is the ultimate in luxury. But if yo... Read >
Author: RebeccaJane

The Purple Martins are Coming

01st February 2009
Starting in late January, purple martins begin their annual migration into the U.S. and nest in dense colonies. The male arrives first and finds a martin house; next the female arrives and chooses a room. The nest will be built by both of them, using twig... Read >
Author: Susan Woodward

The Craze Of Canopy Beds Is Soaring High

04th November 2008
Canopy beds have found a cozy place in a large number of American homes. Once considered to be the privilege of the rich, these dream beds, especially the four poster canopy bed, has an interesting story to tell. Catching Insects! The thatched roofs... Read >
Author: Ben Weissman

Adventure in Kaieteur Falls

23rd October 2008
Kaieteur Falls in Guyana, small country in South America is one of the most majestic spots on Earth. It also sports one other significant advantage - not many people have heard of Kaieteur Falls. Make Kaieteur Falls your next vacation spot and you will no... Read >
Author: MarkMarek

What are the different types of CFL bulbs available?

13th October 2008
In the last few years, there has been a proliferation of compact fluorescent light bulbs in the market. You can get a compact fluorescent light bulb in an enormous array of shapes, sizes, wattages, colors and for many different applications. A CFL Light ... Read >
Author: Conservation Mart

Problematic Pests In The Summer? Zap Them With Insecticide

15th May 2008
There is no doubt that insects invading the home can be distressing. Apart from the fact that they are unwelcome guests, some are highly irritating and generally unpleasant creatures to have around, some can also bite or sting, and yet others can carry he... Read >

Hypersensitivities The Princess and the Pea Syndrome

14th May 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Hypersensitivities The Princess and the Pea Syndrome

14th May 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Hypersensitivities The Princess and the Pea Syndrome

06th April 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

The Benefits Of Sliding Screen Doors

04th February 2008
Sliding screen doors is considered as an indispensable part of any home in almost all households worldwide. This is because they serve as a protection from flying insects that can bring disease and ensure the safety of the people living inside the house. ... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

How to Keep Flies Out of Your Home

14th November 2007
During the summer, flying insects indoors can be a nightmare. Keeping them out can seem impossible however, without closing all your windows and doors and suffering interminable heat. These are some tips for keeping flies out of your home or business, wit... Read >
Author: Fiona McVitie

Dealing with social anxiety

07th August 2007
A speech in front of a hundred people.... but an audience of millions watching on national television. Sounds scary right? Absolutely. It is not an exaggeration to say that there are so many people who are totally terrified of standing in front of a crow... Read >
Author: aseya

Those Much Craved Summer Days Spell Garden Party Bonanza!

05th June 2007
That time of the year has arrived again. You know what I'm talking about. The minute…no, the second a ray of sunshine appears, the same thought pops into everyone’s head: garden party! Now this may come in several forms; a barbeque or setting up your ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Toxins in Your Everyday Environment

09th May 2007
Environmental Toxins If you could wake up one morning, discard your normal working attire, and don a mobile suit of sophisticated detectors and microarrays that enable you to accurately measure toxins in your everyday environment, what would you find? ... Read >
Author: Tejada

All About Orchids

04th April 2007
The orchid flower comes from a very diverse and the largest flowering family on the planet. It is also one of the oldest, 100 million years or so orchids have been growing on earth. This reason plus they are very versatile has enabled many species to mult... Read >
Author: Nigel H

Background and history of Orchids (Orchidaceae family)

19th February 2007
The orchid family is not only the largest but one of the most diverse plant flowering families in the world. The orchid was one of the first plants to evolve on earth, it was around in the time of the dinosaur, over 120 million years ago. Given the length... Read >
Author: Nigel H

Bugs off!

24th December 2006
Every day you are driving in the interstate, and splotches abound in your windshield. Dust, dirt and worst of all, bug stains. You can clean dust and dirt easily. It is as simple as wiping them off with a damp towel and some soap. Flying insects get sq... Read >
Author: Aimee White

Your porch with innovative solutions

16th November 2006
Your porch can be set up in accordance to your flight of imagination. Whether you wish to enjoy the contact with Mother Nature on sunny days or at any moment protect yourself from flying insects, wind, rain or cold weather, you have the possibility to get... Read >
Author: Ulrich Schmiedel

Screensavers At Our Days

01st August 2006
Screensaver is a type of software, which changes the static image on a desktop with a sequence of dynamically moving images after a certain period of computer inactivity. These software programs appeared long time ago, when computer monitors were not very... Read >
Author: Helen Chapel

Essential Oils to Ease the Heat

28th June 2006
Summer in Houston—Tis the season for trips to the beach, picnics in the park, and enjoying the great outdoors. There is also a price to be paid for our summertime frolics. Too much fun in the sun can cause sunburn; too many barbecues can upset the stomach... Read >
Author: Alan Davidson

Camping Critters and What To Do About Them

17th November 2005
AH! The great outdoors, fresh air, sunshine, open spaces, critters. Yes critters?you know those uninvited little guests that can turn a fun camping trip into a less than pleasant experience. With a little common sense and a few precautions you can kee... Read >
Author: Steve czuchra

Lawn Tractors Safety

22nd August 2005
Lawn tractors are probably the most powerful tool you might offer to any garden. They are the best solution for advanced landscapers. Lawn tractors will help those people who don't have much time to take care of their large lawns. Among many other feature... Read >
Author: Andrew Caxton

] Bugs in the Air - The Emerging Wireless Threat

15th August 2005
Bugs in the Air - The Emerging Wireless Threat In her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel _Pilgrim at Tinker Creek_, the great nature writer Annie Dillard described learning to truly see nature and things in it. She says that it's important to be able t... Read >
Author: Trevor Bauknight