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    Introduction to Pure Pest Management – Video

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Introduction to Pure Pest Management
    An introduction to pest control and the work we do at pure pest management.

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    Anchor Pest Control Leads the Industry with K9 Bed Bug Detection, Now Offers a Lifetime Bed Bug Free Warranty

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Woodbridge Township, NJ (PRWEB) November 19, 2014

    Anchor Pest Control of New Jersey has consistently embraced the very latest pest detection and control techniques available on the market today.

    The NJ Pest Control company has continuously been an industry leader with K9 Bed Bug Detection. Using dogs to seek out bed bugs is one of the most effective and powerful ways to ensure that every insect is found and eliminated. With their team of bed bug removal specialists, Anchor Pest Control is second to none in their ability to find and eliminate a pest problem.

    Anchor Pest Control has also innovated the Lifetime Warranty, making it easy for consumers and businesses to keep their buildings and possessions bed bug free. The warranty requires annual inspections and maintenance treatments and will save thousands on full treatments, should the need arise.

    We are dedicated to eliminating bed bugs in NJ in every home. This is an epidemic throughout New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, except in a special group of locations: the ones where Anchor Pest Control has been asked to control this infestation. Our team of specialists is among the most experienced and best trained in the country. Carmen Reino, Owner, Anchor Pest Control Commercial pest control has a very specific set of concerns and needs. Using canines to locate bed bugs is the most effective way to ensure that every single bed bug is found.

    We run a hotel. A bed bug infestation can mean the difference between staying in business and closing our doors. We have been able to count on Anchor Pest Control for years and we will continue to use them to keep our clients safe from every form of bug and pest. R. Clausen, Hotel General Manager

    For homeowners, bed bugs can be a terrifying and expensive problem. Anchor Pest Control offers the most affordable and effective bed bug control in NJ. Because their prices are set to be affordable, homeowners dont need to try to eliminate the problem by themselves or, even worse, suffer with bed bugs.

    The most terrifying thing for a mother to see is tiny spots of blood on her childs bed in the morning. When I first saw it, I was mortified. My husband called three different companies and only Anchor was able to guarantee their work and the lifetime bed bug warranty wasnt offered elsewhere. We have been working with them for the last year and a half and we havent had any problems. Thank you, Anchor. - M. Florez, Homeowner

    Anchor Pest Control offers commercial and residential pest control services throughout New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Bed bugs, termite, rodents and another forms of pests have been handled for over 25 years by this team of professionals. Their innovative Bug ID Service is just the latest of the tools that they have brought to their customers to protect them from creatures of all sizes and shapes.

    # # # "If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Carmen Reino at 800-585-1580 or email at info(at)anchorpestcontrol(dot)net."

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    RCPW – Lawn Mower Parts

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The sun is shining and the kids are headed back to school. What does that mean? Fall is just around the corner! Soon we'll be greeted with the colors of fall and fall cleanup. Now's the time to check your leaf blower to make sure it works. Need a leaf blower part or last-minute lawnmower part fast? We'll help you find what you need in a jiffy so you can be ready for whatever's on that "honey do" list.

    And while we're discussing fast parts -- do you need a part quickly to keep that homeowner's association off your back? Many items are available for second day and overnight shipping, so please contact us for options.

    Aftermarket Lawn Mower Parts and Accessories

    Since 1991, we have provided quality aftermarket mower parts at low prices. We continue to add more aftermarket items as they become available from top aftermarket brands such as Stens, Rotary and Oregon. With over one hundred years of combined technical and parts experience, our goal is to bring you the newest and best in replacement lawn mower parts to save you money.

    Genuine Snow Blower Parts

    You might not believe it now, but cold weather will be here soon! Last year's extreme cold and tremendous amount of snow left many people with more snow than they could handle. Are you prepared? Don't get caught in the rush and get your snow blower parts and accessories before the snow starts falling. We offer a complete online selection of original snowblower parts for brands like Ariens, AYP, Honda, Lawn-Boy, MTD, Murray, Noma, Poulan, Sears, Snapper, Tecumseh, and more.

    Aftermarket Snow Blower Parts and Accessories

    Aftermarket snowblower parts that save you money and might even make your snow removal easier. Choose from common replacement parts like augers, cables, rubber paddles, scrapers and skids. Setup your older snow thrower with tire chains to keep it moving in deep snow. Save your painted driveway from scratches and grab a pair of Roller Skids for your snowblower.

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    HORT137 – Realtime Landscape Architect – Daytime Walkthrough – Video

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    HORT137 - Realtime Landscape Architect - Daytime Walkthrough
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    Santa Fes first`parklet transfers love to Llano Street

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Santa Fe has its first mobile parklet.

    Its called The Love Transfer Station and has been placed on a vacant lot just north of De Vargas Middle School on Llano Street. It was built out of an old dumpster by local sculptor Don Kennell, landscape architect Christie Green and students from YouthWorks, with seating as well as landscaping with appropriate plants like sand love grass and eversweet strawberries that will look a lot better in the spring.

    Artist Don Kennell, right, shows of the parklet he helped build. Its called The Love Tranfer Station and has been placed on an empty lot on Llano Street near De Vargas Middle School (Eddie Moore/Journal)

    PNM Resources Foundation has provided $50,000 for The Transfer Love Station and two other forthcoming parklets, part of the citys Re:Mike effort to redevelop the St. MIchaels Drive corridor. But trailers also can be used to move the parklets around town. San Francisco is cited as a place where parklets come from.

    The Mix Santa Fe group is part of the project. Mixs Daniel Werwath said the parklets are intended as a way to make the area more pedestrian friendly. They could be combined, for instance, with a mini-retail business created in a shipping container and/ or a food truck to make something of an activity center, he said.

    Mayor Javier Gonzales lauded the project as part of the effort to redo the St.Mikes area over 15 to 20 years. He said the corridor now is 73 percent parking lot and needs concepts like this to make it better.

    Artist Don Kennell, left, and Christie Green, a landscape designer, take part in a ceremony on Llano Street Monday to open a parklet they built called The Transfer Love Station. (Eddie Moore/Journal)

    The parket features lots of red color, hearts and arrows. It started with the bare essentials and then it got down to, love, said sculptor Kennell. It began with an idea that could bring the most people together in some form of agreement or participation in the project, something inviting- it was either that or green chili.

    The parklet has a large red heart shaped water cistern that can collect rain water and also be filled with water to irrigate the plants.

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    Briefly: New railroad steel tablet stands, SunTrust adds Apple Pay

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Griffin Technology has partnered with Rail Yard Studios, offering the release of two new tablet stands made of railroad steel. Made of reclaimed rail stock installed on the original Louisville and Nashville Railroad between 1906 and 1908, the Rail Slice Tablet Stand and Rail Artifact Stand are built to hold a full or mini-sized tablet in both landscape and portrait orientation.

    The Rail Slice Tablet Stand is comprised of a decommissioned rail with a milled cavity that accommodates a charging cable, and allows the tablet's speakers to project sound without obstruction. The Rail Artifact Stand is created from two antique railroad spikes with a tie plate that was used to hold the railroad together. Both tablet stands are priced at $130, and are available online through Griffin.

    SunTrust enhances payment options with Apple Pay

    SunTrust Banks is now offering clients and merchants the ability to use Apple Pay in their payment transactions. When clients add a SunTrust credit or debit card with Apple Pay, the actual card members are not stored on the device nor on Apple servers, and instead a unique Device Account Number is assigned, encrypted and securely stored in the Secure Element on their device. Apple Pay works in many stores and nearly any merchant that already has an NFC-capable ("contactless") payment terminal. The technology is compatible with the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch (when the latter becomes available).

    by MacNN Staff

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    How Chicago's jazz scene made a champion of Marquis Hill

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Earlier this month, a 27-year-old musician steeped in the ways of Chicago jazz won one of the most prestigious jazz competitions in the world.

    To Marquis Hill, taking top prize in the Thelonious Monk International Trumpet Competition, which includes a $25,000 scholarship and a major-label recording contract with Concord Music Group, represented more than a personal triumph. It spoke to the city that shaped his art.

    "Someone asked me, 'Marquis, what do you think made your sound stand out to the judges?'" recalls Hill, who competed in Los Angeles and won on the night of Nov. 9.

    "Of course, it's impossible to answer that question, but I would say probably my sound. The type of sound I go for is the Chicago in my sound. It's just kind of a melting pot of my upbringing and all the music I was exposed to growing up and learning about this music on the South Side of Chicago."

    Hill indeed stands as a made-in-Chicago musician, for he studied with the best this city has to offer and benefited from jazz traditions that run deep here. At Dixon Elementary School he was in the care of the esteemed bandleader and saxophonist Diane Ellis. At Kenwood Academy High School, then-bandleader William McClellan "helped me get my tone together, articulation," says Hill. Additional studies in Ravinia's Jazz Scholar Program, undergraduate work at Northern Illinois University with the recently retired Ron Carter and a graduate degree from DePaul University enriched his musicianship.

    And then there was that other, critical form of education that happens on bandstands across the city, when young musicians play alongside elders who have devoted their lives to this music. Virtuoso Chicagoans such as trumpeter Pharez Whitted, pianist Willie Pickens and guitarist Bobby Broom mentored Hill in Ravinia's Jazz Scholar Program, preparing him to go toe-to-toe with them in clubs, where he also collaborated with saxophone titans Von Freeman, Fred Anderson and Ernest Dawkins, among others.

    "I would say Chicago jazz musicians and their music throughout the history has always been really soulful, and it's real, so I would say that definitely rubbed off on me, and the AACM being there, as well," says Hill. He refers to the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, a South Side collective of experimenters who changed the course of the music in the mid-1960s and thereafter.

    "Being incorporated into the creative music scene helped. That's how I approached playing with people like Fred and Ernest and Ari (Brown)."

    You can hear all of that in Hill's music. The freewheeling improvisations he brought to Matt Ulery's "In the Ivory" music last September at the Green Mill, the serene lyricism Hill expressed in his recent album "The Poet" and the sleek, blues-tinged playing he offered when fronting his Blacktet at the Jazz Showcase last November attested to the expressive breadth and technical command of his playing.

    Guitarist Broom has watched Hill's progress for more than a decade, coaching him in Ravinia's Jazz Scholar Program and sharing a bandstand with him during jam sessions at Andy's Jazz Club and elsewhere. Broom was impressed from the start and believes that it took a fertile musical landscape to produce a musician as promising as Hill.

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    Interior designer by hm – Video

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Talking To The An Interior Designer Alyssa Miserendino – Video

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Talking To The An Interior Designer Alyssa Miserendino
    Capturing stories inside the home. https://www.youtube.com/user/designerscaffe https://www.facebook.com/Designerscaffe.it https://twitter.com/designerscaffe.

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    Keep overwintering critters out of your home with weatherization

    - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Antonio Coleman

    CADILLAC Weatherizing your home may not just be a good idea for keeping warm air inside your house it could keep pests out.

    Insects and other pests invade homes every winter in search of a warm place to survive the cold.

    Christine Strang, co-owner of Crossroads Pest Control, said boxelder bugs, spiders and mice are among the most common pests invading homes this time of year. Among them, Strang said mice are one of the most destructive pests for homeowners.

    Mice often have to constantly chew to keep their teeth a certain length, and this could lead to them chewing through your wiring, drywall and food products, Strang said.

    Because of their ability to squeeze through openings the size of a pencil and run along narrow ledges, she said mice have no trouble invading your home. Given adequate living conditions, she said mice can become a nightmare and significant pests for homeowners.

    Once you have mice that are old enough to breed, you could end up with about 30 mice within three months time, Strang said.

    Mark Lee, manager of Environmental Pest Control, said the multicolored Asian lady beetle is another serious problem for homeowners this time of year. He said beetles are often attracted to heated surfaces and tend to congregate near the sunny side of the home. He said the months of September, October and November are the most active time for the beetles, and areas such as attics and wall voids are common places to find them in your home.

    As the heat escapes from inside your home and through the walls, it brings them out of hibernation and into your home, Lee said.

    Lee said that although lady beetles pose a lower risk of damaging property, an infestation could be a serious nuisance for homeowners.

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