Articles, tagged with "chemical pesticides", page 5
13th July 2010
Applying chemical pesticides to your plants may not only be toxic to your plant, but also to you. On the other hand, using natural pesticides to rid your vegetable garden of unwanted bugs can be time consuming, and not all natural remedies work for every ...
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Author:
JWrite
30th June 2010
Chemical pesticides are toxic to humans, especially the very young or very old, pets, insects and the environment. Organic gardeners shun chemical pesticides and prefer to use natural and non-toxic ways of removing or deterring bugs. Soap is one useful m...
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Author:
Ralph Sparks
22nd June 2010
One of the disadvantages people have when visiting organic food markets is that it is nearly impossible to tell if the food is really organic by simply looking at it. Unfortunately, there are some growers that take advantage of the new interest in organic...
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Author:
lisa lucero
16th June 2010
Today's 24X7 work culture in the corporate and industrial houses makes it very difficult to employ pest control and disinfestations treatment done. But today's technological world has made everything possible. Industrial Pest Control has paved the way for...
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Author:
webrex
04th June 2010
Mother Nature has been lashing out at the world through climate change that has spawned numerous natural disasters. It is time to take drastic measures to save the environment. We need to start being more responsible in everything we do, especially with o...
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Author:
Business Local
19th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 John Howell
Going natural is the current trend in cosmetics today due to the growing concern for the potential damage that harsh chemicals can cause the body and the environment
Women are now looking for products that are made of ...
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Author:
john
17th May 2010
Pests are considered as nuisance to humans having pathogenic properties. They are found in close association with man and his activities. They would continue to be a matter of concern till they would be on the earth. Humans are supposed to be always on th...
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Author:
webrex
17th May 2010
Neem is a very beneficial tree which is popular in south Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Burma, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, because of its ability to cure several diseases. Indians have trusted this tree for years to pre...
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Author:
Marcus Lee-Crowther
14th May 2010
When you head to the grocery store, shopping for products like eggs, meat, fish, milk, and produce can be very tricky. Signs are posted everywhere labeling food as natural, organic, and a number of other thingsâ€"but what's the difference, really? Learnin...
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Author:
tipsforgoodlife
10th May 2010
Pest management is the control of a species of crawling animals called as pest because they are pose a danger to a person's health or to the environment in general. Pests are usually small crawling animals infesting our houses or in the backyard and mostl...
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Author:
alfred21
05th May 2010
Pest treatment is the regulation of a species of crawling animals called as pest because they are seen as harm to a person's health or to the environment at large. Pests are mostly small crawling animals found in our houses or in the backyard and mostlyfe...
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Author:
gary7
19th April 2010
When I got pregnant, I thought that I was ready for everything. I had a plan for maternity leave, I had already signed up for Lamaze classes, and I had even chosen the colors for the nursery. However, I was not prepared for the challenge of finding safe, ...
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Author:
George Pettit
14th April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
Retailers have reacted to consumer fears about pesticide traces in the food they sell to push for more stringent regulation.
The result of this pressure has been a reduction in the range of old-fashioned chemical pe...
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Author:
Ali Withers
08th April 2010
Most gardeners today are learning everything they can about organic paths to plant care, and back-to-natural rose gardening is experiencing resurgence among rose growers.
Since ancient times people all over the world have been cultivating roses, and unt...
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Author:
Donna Perez
23rd March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
More than a third of our food purchases are now organic, less processed and free from chemical additives and the residues of chemical pesticides, according to recent UK research.
UK shoppers are increasingly switchi...
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Author:
Ali Withers