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    Bedbug Feeding – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bedbug Feeding
    Close look at bed bug while feeding.

    By: Gemtek Pest Control

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    Rambo Total Pest Control – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Rambo Total Pest Control
    Check out this overview of some of the pest situations we encounter regularly and some of the control techniques that we employ. Give us a call today so we can get rid of the pests in YOUR kitchen!

    By: Luke Rambo

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    Ghostbusters: Richmond Division Season 1 Promo HD – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ghostbusters: Richmond Division Season 1 Promo HD
    Richmond, Virginia. A bee hive of paranormal activity with extreme potential for infestation. It #39;s a time where a new kind of pest control is required. A pest control with the wits, the know...

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    Pest Control with Air Rifles – Bro Goes Solo – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control with Air Rifles - Bro Goes Solo
    Another day out after the grey menace for Bro . Watch the vid to see how he gets on 😉 Check out our channel for more videos! - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMuDvc7quBoy-tzr_rP0wA?feature=mhee.

    By: Squirrel Hunter

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    Jersey City Pest Control Exterminator for Bed Bugs – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Jersey City Pest Control Exterminator for Bed Bugs
    http://jerseycity-exterminator.com/ - The Jersey City pest control experts for all of your professional exterminator needs. Are bedbugs infesting your home? We have a process that will help...

    By: Kym Behm

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    Rangitoto Range TB control benefiting native wildlife - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TBfree New Zealand is working with environmental groups to stamp out pests in the Rangitoto Range to control bovine tuberculosis (TB) and bring the birds back.

    The Hauhungaroa and Rangitoto ranges make up a part of New Zealands 10 million hectare TB risk area in which TB-infected wild animals have been found.

    The objective of the national pest management plan is to eradicate the disease from at least 2.5 million hectares of the countrys total TB risk area by 2026. TBfree New Zealand aims to eradicate the disease from the Rangitoto Range as part of this plan.

    Waikato TBfree Committee Chairman John Bubb has had first-hand experience with bovine TB and how it affects farmers livelihoods. In TB risk areas, possums cause the majority of new herd infections in farmed cattle and deer.

    "To declare this area free of TB, wild animal surveys will be undertaken after the operation to check for the presence or absence of the disease," said Mr Bubb.

    "We have achieved a great deal to date. Since 2011, 800,000 hectares of the countrys TB risk area has been declared free of TB."

    The co-operation of farmers and landowners in testing their animals and allowing access to their land for TB control operations is paramount in achieving freedom from the disease. The Rangitoto Range, along with the Hauhungaroa and Hokonui ranges, are areas in which TBfree New Zealand is aiming to prove that the disease can be eradicated from extensive forest areas.

    "Effective pest control in our rugged bush protects our farmed livestock and valuable export markets. We cannot take our foot off the pedal now, as we head down the path to eradicating this disease," said Mr Bubb.

    Native Forest Restoration Trust Reserves Manager Sharen Graham said the operation would follow up on previous aerial control in the area to protect native birds and bush.

    "This area is home to giant totara, rimu and kahikatea as well as native birds including tui, falcon, robins and kaka, all of which are in danger of pest browsing and predation," said Mrs Graham.

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    Blue Sky Pest Control Launches Redesigned Website - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (PRWEB) June 04, 2014

    For customers in the Phoenix metro area, Blue Sky Pest Control now has a new website, redesigned and created with customers needs in mind. As part of the relaunch, the following features and offers are available to viewers interested in learning more about Blue Sky Pest Controls wide range of services.

    Tabs containing complete breakdowns of scorpion, bed bug, termite, and bee control options highlight the new site. Within these categories, users can learn more about the causes and signs of each particular infestation as well as preventative measures. Additionally, coverage of treatment options provides the reader with an in-depth look at how Blue Sky Pest Control can help eradicate unwanted infestations, both in residential homes and commercial properties.

    In addition to educating users about these pests, the new website also reviews other household nuisances, including ants, cockroaches, spiders and silverfish. Blue Skys new website also provides education about larger pests, such as rats and mice.

    For those worried about the family pet or the effects of treatment on the residents of the home, Blue Sky Pest Control offers an overview of the removal process, as well as an on-site guarantee that all treatment adheres strictly to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines. Aside from following EPA regulations, Blue Sky Pest Controls expert exterminators also receive extensive training on how to mix, handle and apply these treatments, ensuring that Blue Skys customers and their families, including all four-legged members, are never at risk.

    The redesigned website also offers a free pest control report 9 Tips That Will Keep Bugs out of Your Home that is available regardless of whether you decide to employ the companys services. After filling out a simple form, Blue Sky Pest Control emails the report directly to your personal inbox. Should you need pest control assistance in your home or place of work, first-time customers who visit the site can redeem a discount of $50 off their initial service.

    Customers looking to connect with Blue Sky Pest Control via social media have a variety of options from which to choose, including the companys active and informative Facebook, Twitter and Google+ accounts. Additionally, users of Pinterest and YouTube can also reach out to Blue Sky Pest Control on those sites. Finally, the company has a Contact Us page for those who would rather call or email Blue Sky Pest Control about their pest-related concerns.

    About Blue Sky Pest Control

    As the fastest growing residential and commercial pest control service in the Phoenix metro area, Blue Sky Pest Control has provided top-notch service to the residents of these areas since 2003. Starting with just three employees at the time, the company now has over 65 staff members who are highly trained, experienced and dedicated to providing excellent customer service.

    For more information about Blue Sky Pest Control and how to handle any pest-related issues in your home or office or other building, visit our new website at blueskypest.com.

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    15 Hnat’s Landing in Anola Manitoba – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    15 Hnat #39;s Landing in Anola Manitoba
    Impressive 1100 sq ft Bi-Level w/vaulted ceilings! This home features an open concept w/lrg foye,spacious living rm, kitchen w/cooking island,breakfast bar,walk-in pantry,patio doors lead...

    By: Sandra Christians

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    Watch moment EAGLE swoops through window into living room while homeowner watches TV - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The 18ins tall Russian Steppe eagle flew through open patio doors and into Wendy Morrell's lounge, knocking over ornaments with its 4ft wingspan

    The eagle has landed... on a display cabinet in a lounge in DORSET.

    Wendy Morrell couldnt believe her eyes when the huge eagle swooped into her front room while she was watching TV.

    The 18ins tall Russian Steppe eagle flew through open patio doors and into her lounge, knocking over ornaments with its 4ft wingspan as it landed on the wooden display cabinet before pecking at a bowl of pot pourri.

    Wendys friend Karen Ruddlesden put on a winter jacket and glove for protection and tried to lure the big bird down.

    When that failed the pair placed pieces of ham outside in a bid to tempt it but with no joy.

    They then phoned a bird of prey rescue centre near their home in Poole and an expert spent 30 minutes getting the young eagle off its makeshift perch using a dead chick.

    It was then reunited with its owner and falconer James Moore who revealed the young bird was called Storm and was being trained to ward off seagulls at a nearby landfill site.

    It had been reported missing three days prior to turning up at Wendys house after it was frightened by a loud bang and broke its tethers.

    Wendy, a retired maths teacher aged in her 50s, said: We were about to watch the final of the French Open tennis when this big black thing swooped into the room.

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    Cat-flap burglar strikes eight times in just a few days in Cheylesmore - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Cat flap and unlocked patio doors used to target Coventry homes

    Eight homes have been burgled in less than a week in a tiny part of Coventry.

    Six of the break-ins happened when a burglar crept in through unlocked patio doors while police think he used a cat flap to break into the other two properties.

    Police believe the same offender may be behind the spate of burglaries.

    The homes affected are less than half a mile away from each other in the Cheylesmore area.

    The day after the last burglary a 32-year-old Coventry man was arrested and questioned.

    Sgt Jane Howarth, from Canley police station, said: Officers flooded the area and through enquiries arrested a local man on suspicion of burglary. He has now been bailed pending further enquiries.

    On nearly all occasions back doors and patio doors were left unlocked making it easy pickings for any would be thieves.

    We will continue to patrol the area but I would appeal to local residents to review their security, locking doors and windows before they go to bed, taking keys out of locked doors and putting them in a cupboard or out of reach will reduce their chances dramatically of becoming a victim of burglary.

    The first burglary happened in Cornelius Street between May 23 and 24. He struck again in the same street on May 24 before targeting a house in Seed Field Croft between May 26 and 27.

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