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    Louie The Beagle VS Mario The Italian Plumber – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Louie The Beagle VS Mario The Italian Plumber
    Mario keeps stealing Louie #39;s toys untill he gets his revenge! http://www.facebook.com/beaglelouie http://www.twitter.com/beaglelouie.

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    24 Hour Emergency Plumber Webster 713-766-3833 – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    24 Hour Emergency Plumber Webster 713-766-3833
    24 Hour Emergency Plumber Webster 713-766-3833 Abacus Plumbing is a leading provider of plumbing and HVAC services in Houston. Established in 2003, the company has garnered a reputation...

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    Canton Termite and Pest Control- How to Cantrol Flying Squirrels – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Canton Termite and Pest Control- How to Cantrol Flying Squirrels
    http//www.CantonGeorgiaPestControl.Com - Call Canton Termite and Pest Control Today at 770-479-1598 for a FREE Pest Consultation and FREE 58 Point Pest Analysis of your home. Ask for Tim ...

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    Pest Control with Air Rifles – Squirrel Shooting – Testing Out a New Feeder – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control with Air Rifles - Squirrel Shooting - Testing Out a New Feeder
    We both visit the same permission but in two separate woods. Watch the vid to see how we do. Check out our channel for more videos! - http://www.youtube.com/...

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    Ketchall Mouse Traps Repeating Mouse Traps – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ketchall Mouse Traps Repeating Mouse Traps
    Ketchall Mouse Traps Repeating Mouse Traps Ketch All Mouse Repeater Trap ePestSolutions Kness Brand Ketchall Mouse Traps are multi-catch mouse traps that can be wound up and set to catch ...

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    20th BDAY SURPRISE PARTY (in Hong Kong!) – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    20th BDAY SURPRISE PARTY (in Hong Kong!)
    They told me that Oasis was cancelled due to a pest control problem...and that I couldn #39;t stay in to do hw because they needed to counsel Debbie.....

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    Who to call for premier pantry pest extermination services in Zephyrhills, Florida – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Who to call for premier pantry pest extermination services in Zephyrhills, Florida
    As soon as you notice an infestation, remove the contaminated food products, and thoroughly clean in all cracks and crevices of the pantry. Once everything is sanitary, you should put together...

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    City Express Exterminating – Video

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    City Express Exterminating
    Founded in 1985, City Express Exterminating has been providing professional pest control services to both commercial and residential clients for over 30 years.

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    Changes Made To California Healthy Schools Act

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    As California children return from winter break, theres greater emphasis on safer pest control methods at the places where they learn and play.

    The California Healthy Schools Act (HSA) law gives parents the right to know what pesticides are being applied at public K-12 schools and licensed child care centers. New changes to the HSA expand the scope of information for parents, and, aim to minimize pesticide use by educating school staff on the least-toxic ways to control pests.

    Pesticides may be used on school campuses to get rid of cafeteria cockroaches, gophers on the gridiron and weeds and more on landscapes and playing fields.

    Less pesticide use means students and staff have a reduced risk of possible exposure to pesticides, said Senior Environmental Scientist Laurie Brajkovich, of the Department of Pesticide Regulations School Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program. Integrated pest management is a successful method that reduces the use of chemical pesticides while tackling pests through pest prevention, sanitation, and monitoring.

    Expansion of the HSA is required by SB 1405, written by Sen. Mark DeSaulnier (D-Concord) and signed last year by Gov. Jerry Brown. The changes go into effect starting in January and affect 10,000 schools and more than 14,500 child care centers in California.

    Schools and child care centers applying pesticides are now required to establish an IPM plan, and report pesticide use annually to the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR). DPR will soon be posting an IPM plan template to its Web site http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/ to make this transition easier.

    Having an IPM plan at schools and child care centers allows for parents to view pest management strategies. These plans will be posted online, or, sent out to parents or guardians and staff with the annual notice of which pesticides are expected to be used at the site in the coming year.

    Previously, the law only required pest management companies that apply pesticides at schools and child care centers to report use to DPR. Now, under the amended law, anyone who applies pesticides including school district and child care staff will need to report the pesticides that were used, the time of application, location and amount of the product.

    Starting July 1, 2016, anyone who applies any pesticide at a school or child care center will need to complete a DPR-approved training first. This includes school and child care staff, and hired pesticide applicators applying pesticides at those sites.

    IPM not only provides an opportunity to implement non-chemical control methods, it can also save time and money. Since prevention is key to a successful IPM program, staff members dont have to buy as many pesticides or be trained on how to use them if they are cleaning properly and monitoring for pests. DPR has held workshops since 2002 to educate school staff about IPM techniques and practices. In 2014, DPR trained 168 people, representing 87 California school districts.

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    NEA to sniff out causes of rat behaviour

    - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Some of Singapore's rats may be changing their behaviour to adapt and live more easily.

    The Norway or sewer rat, for example, traditionally burrows into the ground to make its home, or lives in sewers.

    However, as more buildings have gone up across the island over the past few years, pest busters have noticed increasing numbers of them simply living in gaps in or between building slabs and other structural defects.

    To better understand how the rats' behaviours have changed, the National Environment Agency (NEA) intends to begin a research project into the matter, The Straits Times understands.

    Details of the project are still being worked out, but it is expected to involve finding out the rat population, how they behave, how that behaviour has changed and how the rodents survive in urban areas.

    The study will be timely as companies that provide rodent control services said that the rat situation in Singapore seems to be worsening.

    Four of them told The Straits Times that they have received up to 60 per cent more inquiries related to rats in the past year.

    Star Pest Control, which dealt with the Bukit Batok infestation that made headlines last month, handles nearly 60 cases a month now, an increase of about 40 per cent from 2013.

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