Articles, tagged with "insect infestation", page 6
20th February 2009
A big part of the typical home renovation project is the demolition. As in almost any situationâ€"you must tear down the old before you can put up the new.
While the DIY (do it yourselfer) demo can save you a lot of money and/or ready a space for an i...
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Author:
nealon52@aol.com
18th February 2009
Having a good, solid roof is a necessity in North America, where weather extremes mean we could face hurricane-force winds, forest fires and extreme cold and heat all in the same year. These weather variables put excessive strain on standard shake and shi...
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Author:
absoluterv
17th February 2009
If you are in need of a new building, whether for work or home then you should certainly consider a steel building. Buildings that are constructed with steel are durable, long lasting and easy to put together, saving you in material and construction costs...
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Author:
absoluterv
17th February 2009
Over the years many developers, builders and architects have put their focus on creating environmentally responsible or sustainable buildings. Steel buildings fit these requirements beautifully! Using a steel building for your next building is an environm...
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Author:
absoluterv
12th January 2009
House plants can be stunning, but they may also be unnatural by stuff that you are not even sensitive of. Having a few house conceal insects is just maddening, but with to many bugs, your house plants will be damaged in details time.
There are evils t...
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Author:
Jeanie Smith
30th December 2008
Annuals are among the most varied, most beautiful and most colorful flowers on the market. The sheer variety of annuals, the many colors, shapes and textures they come in, has made them a favorite among gardeners for many years.With so many different ann...
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Author:
suegold
22nd November 2008
Perennials have long been one of the most popular classifications of flowering plant, and this is likely to continue for some time. There are many advantages to using perennials in the garden, not the least of which is their ability to regenerate year af...
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Author:
suegold
16th October 2008
An organic apple a day keeps the doctor and the pounds away
One of today's great debates is whether or not organic fruits and vegetables are better for us than chemically enhanced crops. Although scientists have confirmed that organic produce has posit...
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Author:
Lucas Van Der Burg
24th September 2008
Most home buyers know that homes built of hard certain are stronger than homes built of most other edifice supplies. While that is a reliable lead of selling or structure a specific home, there are many other payback to edifice with physical, and especial...
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Author:
John Singleson
03rd July 2008
A garden that is a showplace of beauty and color is a garden that you have been maintaining to keep it that way. Watering, Weed Control, Fertilizing, Staking and Pruning (if needed) are the key factors when maintaining a garden of annuals.
When fert...
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Author:
Ms. Eudora
07th May 2008
Have you ever wanted to know what it would be like to walk right outside you r door and pick a nice fresh tomato? Have you ever wanted to grow your own vegetables but simply don't have the space? Can container vegetable gardening be the answer? Contain...
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Author:
Ms. Eudora
01st May 2008
Don't wait until aphids or beetles to invite themselves to live in your roses garden. Insect treatment and prevention can be guarded against.
Once aphids or beetles, the most common pesky insects to the rose have taken up residence they can be easi...
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Author:
Ms. Eudora
04th February 2008
It's a cloudy and murky storm now hovering over the once clear blue skies of the real estate market. Due to the sub prime and adjustable rate fiascos, foreclosures have dramatically increased and home values nose diving like huge drops of descending rain ...
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Author:
Roy Landers
23rd January 2008
There are many hardwoods that are traditionally used for robust furniture crafting especially for outdoor purposes where the elements can be merciless on them. They include varieties of Oakwood, Teak, Cedar, Redwood, Mahogany and other exotic woods like N...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
20th January 2008
If the area you lived in was subject to earthquakes, insect infestation and wildfires, and you could live in a type of housing that could withstand all those perils, why wouldn't you? Concrete homes have an amazing resistance to all of the above and are c...
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Author:
Doug Jones