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    TERRO Do-It-Yourself Pest Control Launches New, Interactive Website - April 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lititz, PA (PRWEB) April 10, 2014

    TERRO, a leading manufacturer of DIY pest control products, recently launched a new, interactive website to provide bug-afflicted consumers with a custom, interactive experience designed to help them find the right solution for their pest problems. Given the brands extensive product offerings from ant baits and contact killers to home barrier products and insect traps, the new TERRO website helps visitors find information easily and quickly.

    When creating the site, one of our guiding principles was to develop content that would be relevant to our customers and serve as a single resource for all their pest control needs, says Kelly Howard, TERRO Category Development Associate. The new site is a comprehensive, valuable resource for anyone seeking information about the insects plaguing them and how to get rid of them. Weve provided interactive tools to help consumers select just the right products to control whatever happens to be bugging them at the moment.

    Key features of the new site include:

    "We purposely set out to encourage consumer interaction by providing tools that support user-generated contributions such as ratings, reviews, comments and photos, says Howard. Our aim is to cultivate a customer community of like-minded people. Sharing stories, ideas and photos will help to keep the site genuine and fresh.

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    About TERRO TERRO is an industry leader in ant and pest control and has been a trusted brand for more than 90 years. Based in Lititz, PA, the company offers proven ant and pest control products including liquid ant baits, aerosol sprays, perimeter granules and ant dust products. TERRO products are widely distributed at all leading hardware, home center, mass merchant, food and drug, farm and fleet, and independent garden center retailers nationwide. For more information on TERRO products, call 1-800-800-1819 or visit http://www.terro.com.

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    Coreylee Pest Control – Chico, CA – Video - April 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Day & Nite Pest Control, Pest Control, Morgan Hill, CA – Video - April 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Need to Identify That Bug By A Picture? Now You can. (PestPro) – Video - April 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Need to Identify That Bug By A Picture? Now You can. (PestPro)
    Learn more: http://pestproapp.com/ Features: -The App will have the Ability To Take A Picture of the Insect and have it identified by a professional. -The Ap...

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    Airgun Usage for Hunting and Pest Control – Video - April 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Airgun Usage for Hunting and Pest Control
    http://www.ReplicaAirguns.com - Airgun Usage for Hunting and Pest Control. This may be a bit controversial for some people who don #39;t like the thought of usin...

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    PEST CONTROL – Offshore Vector Pest Control and Disease Prevention Indonesia – Video - April 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    PEST CONTROL - Offshore Vector Pest Control and Disease Prevention Indonesia
    VECTOR PEST CONTROL DISEASE PREVENTION AND SAFETY Is the responsibility of PT. SYAHRAYA INDONESIA to the costumer to conduct pest control, disease and safety...

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    Unwanted pests invading your home? Ask the Masters - April 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published Apr 9, 2014 at 1:10 pm (Updated Apr 9, 2014)

    MILFORD Wondering what kind of bug youve seen? Need to know how to get it out of your house fast? Contact Masters Pest Control, Inc.

    Bob Masters has more than 30 years experience in all types of pest control and wants to answer all pesky critter questions about their behavior, what they want and how he can get them out of your home.

    Masters will be at the Home and Garden Show at Delaware Valley High School on April 12 and 13. There, the tri-state pest control company will have information on hand about the latest techniques and products for handling insect and pest infestations of all kinds.

    The Home and Garden Show is a two day event on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There, Masters staff will be featuring products and services to help make a home and garden a safe and friendlier place.

    Our top priority is the well-being of our customers, said Bob Masters, President of Masters Pest Control, Inc. No question is regarded as insignificant; we want to do everything in our power to help everyone feel safe in their home.

    Masters technicians are highly trained and remain up-to-date on the newest advances in the industry.

    Masters said that he and his staff will be on hand to answer attendee questions about every type of pests and pest related health and property threats.

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    Spring is the perfect time to embark on pest proofing and home improvement projects, said Masters. Now is the perfect time to take action to protect our properties from costly damage. Termites and pests aren't usually detected until it's too late.

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    Prevention, insect-eating bugs can help keep garden pests away the natural way - April 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published on April 08, 2014

    Prevention, insect-eating bugs can help keep garden pests away the natural way

    Gardeners worried about the safety of synthetic pest-control products sometimes turn to botanically derived compounds instead. But many of those also contain toxic ingredients, such as nicotine, rotenone and pyrethrins.

    "Botanically derived pesticides are not always safe and some are more hazardous than synthetics," said Linda Chalker-Scott, an extension horticulturist at Washington State University's Puyallup Research Center. "Any improperly used pesticide will contaminate nearby terrestrial and aquatic systems."

    And don't use home remedies, she said, which could be "illegal and possibly fatal to many good things in your garden."

    Instead, consider the benign-neglect school of pest-control a mix of prevention (such as maintaining healthy soil) and natural controls (such as insect-eating insects).

    "I don't add fertilizers. I don't use pesticides. I use a wood chip mulch, which provides habitat for beneficial insects like predacious ground beetles that may eat slugs and slug eggs," Chalker-Scott said in an email.

    Ninety-nine per cent of the insects in our yards are benign or even beneficial, writes Jessica Walliser in her new "Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control" (Timber Press). She recommends introducing insects that eat other insects.

    "A single ladybug probably the most illustrious beneficial predatory insect can consume up to 5,000 aphids during its lifetime," Walliser says, adding that there are thousands of other insect species capable of doing the same thing.

    To keep these predatory insects around, however, you have to offer a diverse and pesticide-free garden with plenty of plant-based foods.

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    Pest Control in Bakersfield, CA- Wow Pest Control Jingle – Video - April 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control in Bakersfield, CA- Wow Pest Control Jingle
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    Feral goats in the Hunua Ranges targeted for control - April 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Feral goats in the Hunua Ranges targeted for control

    A number of tracks, campsites and access ways in the Hunua Ranges Regional Park will be closed between April and June for feral goat control operations by Auckland Council.

    Feral goats are a significant pest threat in the Hunua Ranges and it is important to keep them under control to reduce damage to the unique biodiversity and allow native flora to mature.

    All tracks will be open for recreational use on weekends and public holidays. The closures will not affect the parks most popular walking track around the Hunua Falls. This will remain open and visitors are welcome.

    Auckland Council Biosecurity Team Manager Mark Mitchel says: The on-going control programme is reaping excellent results in keeping the goat numbers under control.

    The councils commitment to controlling goats has allowed the regrowth of understorey plants, resulting in significantly healthier native bush with many native plant species now flourishing in the forest, he says.

    Goat control operations are contracted to expert professional hunters, who must meet our stringent operational requirements. Hunting zones have been established and mapped out to allow for minimal disruptions to the area, says Mark.

    A number of specified tracks, campsites and roads within the Hunua Ranges Regional Park boundary will be closed from 1 April to 30 June 2014 (inclusive) to allow goat control operations within the park.

    Signs will be placed at appropriate track entry points, including car parks and arrival areas, to inform visitors about the temporary closure of tracks and campsites, including restrictions on recreational hunting.

    For further information on pest control operations in Hunua Ranges Regional Park and to view a map of the control area visit: http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/hunuaranges

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