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December 28, 2014 by
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Overlooked Health Benefits of Pest Control Houston, TX
Most people use our pest control services because they don't want to be bothered by Houston area pests. There are good reasons to do this, because pests in your home are a nuisance, an interruption, an inconvenience, and an embarrassment.
They also damage items and create messes, meaning you end up spending more time cleaning up their droppings, regurgitations, stains, dead bodies, and cast-off skins--sometimes not even knowing this stuff came from pests. Yuck! If the benefits from regular professional pest control ended there, it would be more than enough.
But an even bigger value of pest control and living pest-free is somewhat less obvious, and it involves health issues with pests. By employing pest control before problems become bigger, we actually make your home a much healthier place to live.
The recent Salmonella outbreak caused by contaminated peanuts underscores the problems pests cause. An unknown number of people have become sick, and some have died, because of poor sanitation and pest control in the peanut factory. It can come from various sources, but pests like rats, mice, cockroaches, and other pests are common transmitters of this disease.
Actually, it is surprising how common Salmonella poisoning is. There are 1.4 million cases of this illness every year in this country, and 500 people die from it. And Salmonella poisoning is only one of hundreds of diseases pests spread or transmit. Preventive pest control is an important safeguard to healthy living.
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December 28, 2014 by
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SINGAPORE: Pest controllers found themselves in the spotlight recently, after news broke of a rat infestation in Bukit Batok.
But besides hunting down rats, pest controllers are also experts in various types of insects and pests like rats, snakes, monitor lizards and monkeys.
"Pest control is a business that is non-glamorous because you are heading to all those dirty areas that are not so clean in terms of the environment itself, said Afendi, senior manager of operations at PestBusters. Technically, we deal with everything under the sun except one thing - humans."
Afendi has been in the industry for over a decade. He began his career as a service technician and he now heads the operations team at his company. For him, it's something that he's passionate about. "The perspective of the public would be, 'Ewww ... why are you in the pest control or pest management industry?" said Afendi.
When I joined the company 15 years ago, I have got my aunties and my family members saying, don't you have any other jobs that you want to actually do? There are a lot of things that I find enjoyable. Every day you meet with different scope of people, different scope of pests. It's just something ... you cannot anticipate what is going to happen tomorrow. That's how exciting it is."
But everything that he does is aimed at ensuring that the living environment is conducive for humans. In the course of his work, he has become an expert about the various types of pests that exist in our environment.
PestBusters even has a special display cabinet with specimens of the different pests they have caught, which is used for training purposes. When it comes to certain animal species, they know more than the average person does. "The Paradise Tree Snake is very common in landed properties, explained Afendi. We have the Elegant Bronzeback and also the Mangrove Snake. These are the relatively common snakes; almost every now and then we will receive calls to remove the snakes."
Carl Baptista has been working in the industry since he was a teenager. He manages his family-owned business, Origin Exterminators. He has been in the business long enough to know that not all bees are bad.
"Apis dorsata, the giant honeybee, is a very, very aggressive specie, and that's the only one that needs to be removed, he explained. The others don't actually need to be removed but we remove all bee hives in Singapore. With the Apis dorsata, all bee hive removals must only be done after sunset. If you don't do it after sunset, what you can do is you can cause them to swarm and you can actually create a bigger risk to public."
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December 28, 2014 by
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By Austin Bogues The Virginia Gazette
5:00 p.m. EST, December 26, 2014
WILLIAMSBURG Shara Ware grew up spending summers in the pest control business. Starting in high school she helped in the office. And after going to college she even pitched in to help with removals.
"I'm certified. I've been under houses. I learned it from the ground up," she said with a laugh. Her parents, John and Sonia James, have been running James Pest Control since 1967.
The company, which employs nine people, has serviced different locations in the greater Williamsburg area, eliminating pests like ants, fleas, ticks, rodents and all other types of creatures that creep, crawl and frighten the squeamish.
One of Ware's scariest moments was when in the early '90s the company removed bats from an old church. "It looked like a wall of black except for it was moving," she recalled.
"It was amazing but scary at the same time." Through an intricate process, workers located to entry and exit points and sealed them each evening as the bats went out to hunt.
Now, Ware serves as vice president of the company her parents founded.
Through the years, the business has changed slightly. The majority of calls these days are for ant and termite damage, Ware said. There has also been an increased focus on doing pest removal in ways that are more environmentally friendly.
"I think we try to cater to the customer, and we work with their schedule," Ware said. "If that means 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, then that's what we'll do," she said.
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December 28, 2014 by
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December 28, 2014 by
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Barker Whittle One of Perths Most Respected Painting Contractors
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December 28, 2014 by
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VOL. 8 | NO. 1 | Saturday, December 27, 2014
A company affiliated with Robert F. Fogelman II has filed a loan on a key piece of East Memphis property.
Crown Centre LLC filed a $6.1 million loan with Financial Federal Bank for the old Cozymels Mexican Grill location at 6450 Poplar Ave. near International Papers campus in East Memphis, according to a Dec. 17 deed of trust.
The Shelby County Assessor of Propertys 2014 appraisal for the property is $1.9 million.
The old Cozymels restaurant was razed in 2013. A 2012 plan approved by the Land Use Control Board said Fogelman, who is listed as manager of Crown Centre LLC in the deed of trust, was seeking to develop a three-story mixed-use building with retail on the ground floor and office space on the upper floors, but several sources have indicated over the last year that the project could be shifting in focus to a more retail-oriented development.
Fogelman did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Anderson has ordered three tax preparers with ties to the Mo Money tax refund scandal from working as tax preparers or having anything to do with the preparation and filing of federal tax returns in any way.
Anderson approved the civil injuction Monday, Dec. 22, against Shandon Allen, Shewanda Hamilton and Tabitha Tunstall based on a request by U.S. Attorney Ed Stanton.
Allen, Hamilton and Tunstall had each managed locations of the Mo Money tax businesses before a 2013 federal court action alleging widespread fraud in the preparation of the tax forms and handling of the refunds led to a court order banning the compnay and its owners from tax preparation.
The three defendants have 15 days from the court order to provide the court a list with contact information of anyone for whom they and their companies prepared federal tax returns from the 2008 tax year to the present. They also have 15 days to provide the court with a list of all employees, independent contractors, managers and others who worked for them in any way.
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December 28, 2014 by
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LANCASTER, S.C. Two Fort Lawn people died Saturday morning in a fatal accident in Lancaster, but a child survived the wreck, authorities said.
The crash was reported shortly before 10:45 a.m. on Riverside Road, according to S.C. Highway Patrol Lance Cpl. Tony Keller.
A 20-year-old woman was driving a 2007 Buick heading north on Riverside Road when her vehicle ran off the right side of the road and overturned, Keller said. The driver was partially ejected from the vehicle.
She and a 22-year-old man sitting in the passenger seat were pronounced dead on the scene, Keller said. Emergency responders had to free him from the wreckage, authorities said.
A 2-year-old boy was in a child seat in the vehicle's backseat, he said. The child was taken to Spring Memorial for treatment.
Neither victim was wearing a seatbelt, authorities said.
The names of the victims have not been released.
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December 28, 2014 by
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Billy Goodnick, Landscape Architect and Author
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December 28, 2014 by
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December 28, 2014 by
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From resident, to voter, to volunteer, to activist grass-roots energy surged in 2014, changing the local political landscape for a long time to come.
Rumbles began early in 2014 as the Denton Drilling Advisory Group launched a petition drive that would eventually bring about the first ban on hydraulic fracturing in the state.
People registered to vote in large numbers, showed up at the polls to cast their ballots and weighed in other city matters, large and small. Thousands signed another petition, and thousands more voted, to end the citys prohibition on liquor sales. A big public-private partnership unraveled as community support for a new convention center and hotel plummeted. Public opinion pushed both an obscure property maintenance rule for flag displays and the citys once-perfunctory legislative agenda back to the drawing board to better reflect local priorities.
Denton became the first Texas city to ban hydraulic fracturing after a citizen-driven proposition cruised to a landslide victory at the polls in November.
Although voter turnout statewide was thought to be the lowest in the nation, local turnout was higher than average for a gubernatorial election. Thousands of people registered to vote in Denton. Although not all those newbies cast ballots, the city saw more voters make their choice in the fracking ban than in any other municipal issue in recent history.
Dozens of cities in New York and elsewhere have banned fracking, but Texas is oil and gas country. So Dentons proposition over the rights of a Texas city to police what happens within its borders pushed the local battle into the national spotlight.
The campaign was the most expensive in the citys history, by far. Denton Taxpayers for a Strong Economy, which opposed the ban, far outraised and outspent Pass the Ban in its Frack-Free Denton campaign.
Denton Taxpayers pulled in close to $700,000 through Oct. 25, the latest campaign finance reporting date, a figure nearly 10 times the $75,000 raised by Pass the Ban. Chevron and Occidental Petroleum contributed $95,000 to defeat the ban even though neither operates any gas wells in Denton. EnerVest, XTO Energy and Devon Energy, which do have wells in Denton, all made six-figure donations that totaled more than $540,000.
Final campaign finance reports are due in the city secretarys office next month.
Denton Taxpayers sent out several mailers and had ads running in print, broadcast and social media, many of them with an image of a pink piggy bank being smashed by a gavel, in the final days before the election. The group also secured testimonials from former Texas Womans University chancellor Ann Stuart and former mayor Perry McNeill as well as support from the North Texas State Fair Association, the Denton Chamber of Commerce and the Denton County Republican Party, which bought its own ads opposing the ban.
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