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    Canvas Pest Control Heat Eradication Preparation Checklist Mobile App – Video

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Canvas Pest Control Heat Eradication Preparation Checklist Mobile App
    http://www.gocanvas.com/mobile-forms-apps/17948-Pest-Control-Heat-Eradication-Preparation-Checklist For a successful Bed Bug Heat Treatment follow the Pest C...

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    Manassas Virginia Termite Pest Control – Video

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Manassas Virginia Termite Pest Control
    Termite Pest Control Manassas VA http://youtu.be/9u2odefeZow.

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    Biological Pest Control Techniques in Agriculture | Paadi Pantalu – Video

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Biological Pest Control Techniques in Agriculture | Paadi Pantalu
    Express TV the 24/7 Telugu news channel dedicated to Infotainment content. The channel delivers breaking news, live reports, exclusive interviews, political debates, women #39;s infotainment programs,...

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    Toronto's Union Station renovation forces rats into city

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The ongoing construction at Union Station is causing dozens of rats to find new homes, according to a Toronto pest control company.

    While the transit hub gets a facelift, rats have been forced out of nests in subway tunnels and dark corners, Abell Pest Control's Steven Graff said in a statement released Monday.

    Those who live and work in the downtown area are being advised to keep an eye out for the four-legged critters.

    Rats often live outdoors during the summer, but start migrating indoors when cool weather approaches.

    As the rodent colony from Union Station moves away from the demolition, existing rat populations may be pushed out of the downtown core.

    "We're urging businesses and homeowners to be proactive," Graff said.

    Abell advises that home and business owners plug all entry points, including damaged door frames and holes left from vents. Rats will search for openings larger than two centimetres in diameter, according to the City of Toronto. Any openings should be covered with metal sheeting, and any vents can be covered with heavy gauge wire mesh.

    Garbage and composting containers should not be left outside longer than necessary, and all food should be stored in rodent-proof containers.

    The city also recommends residents monitor their property for signs of rats, like capsule-shaped droppings, burrows and chewed food.

    They should keep an eye out for any potential nesting areas, like cupboards and closets. Rats can also burrow into walls or under floors.

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    Union Station construction forcing rats to find new homes

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The ongoing construction at Union Station is causing dozens of rats to find new homes, according to a Toronto pest control company.

    While the transit hub gets a facelift, rats have been forced out of nests in subway tunnels and dark corners, Abell Pest Control's Steven Graff said in a statement released Monday.

    Those who live and work in the downtown area are being advised to keep an eye out for the four-legged critters.

    Rats often live outdoors during the summer, but start migrating indoors when cool weather approaches.

    As the rodent colony from Union Station moves away from the demolition, existing rat populations may be pushed out of the downtown core.

    "We're urging businesses and homeowners to be proactive," Graff said.

    Abell advises that home and business owners plug all entry points, including damaged door frames and holes left from vents. Rats will search for openings larger than two centimetres in diameter, according to the City of Toronto. Any openings should be covered with metal sheeting, and any vets can be covered with heavy gauge wire mesh.

    Garbage and composting containers should not be left outside longer than necessary, and all food should be stored in rodent-proof containers.

    The city also recommends residents monitor their property for signs of rats, like capsule-shaped droppings, burrows and chewed food.

    They should keep an eye out for any potential nesting areas, like cupboards and closets. Rats can also burrow into walls or under floors.

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    Union Station construction forcing rats to find new homes

    Union Station construction displacing rat colony

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The ongoing construction at Union Station is causing dozens of rats to find new homes, according to a Toronto pest control company.

    While the transit hub gets a facelift, rats have been forced out of nests in subway tunnels and dark corners, Abell Pest Control's Steven Graff said in a statement released Monday.

    Those who live and work in the downtown area are being advised to keep an eye out for the four-legged critters.

    Rats often live outdoors during the summer, but start migrating indoors when cool weather approaches.

    As the rodent colony from Union Station moves away from the demolition, existing rat populations may be pushed out of the downtown core.

    "We're urging businesses and homeowners to be proactive," Graff said.

    Abell advises that home and business owners plug all entry points, including damaged door frames and holes left from vents. Rats will search for openings larger than two centimetres in diameter, according to the City of Toronto. Any openings should be covered with metal sheeting, and any vets can be covered with heavy gauge wire mesh.

    Garbage and composting containers should not be left outside longer than necessary, and all food should be stored in rodent-proof containers.

    The city also recommends residents monitor their property for signs of rats, like capsule-shaped droppings, burrows and chewed food.

    They should keep an eye out for any potential nesting areas, like cupboards and closets. Rats can also burrow into walls or under floors.

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    Hook, Line & Sinker

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    VOL. 129 | NO. 219 | Monday, November 10, 2014

    In May, when the first guests at Big Cypress Lodge inside The Pyramid open the French doors in their rooms, theyll be able to walk onto a patio overlooking the sprawling interior of the Bass Pro Shops store and attraction, including a re-creation of Delta cypress swamp and 600,000 gallons of water features.

    With several new attractions added to the lineup, Bass Pro founder Johnny Morris, making a rare public appearance in Memphis, promised the project will be an unparalleled retail and entertainment experience.

    All of us who have been involved really feel like we have the potential to create one of the most dynamic, immersive, entertaining retail stores thats ever been built by anyone, anywhere, I mean, anywhere, said Morris, the creative force behind many of the stores for the Springfield, Mo.-based company.

    Its an undertaking that has become larger than any of us envisioned at the outset, said Morris, referring to the parts of the plan added recently and the investment the company is making. Outside our headquarters store, this represents the biggest commitment weve ever made as a company in retail, not only financially but in terms of the incredible amount of effort, passion, thought, time and energy that is going into this.

    Morris comments came during a Thursday, Nov. 6, media tour of The Pyramid.

    Bass Pro Shops executives say their store and other attractions at The Pyramid will open May 1, five months after previously planned, and the 100-room hotel they are developing in The Pyramid will begin taking reservations later this month.

    Morris said local and national interest in the project is high.

    Weve been receiving a lot of inquiries and questions from our customers as well as people here in the community of Memphis and really, to our amazement a little bit, a lot of questions coming in from all over the country. What in the worlds going on in this giant building called The Pyramid? Whats this going to be like? Whens this going to be open?

    Bass Pro officials said the store could have opened in December but that they wanted the entire project, which is expected to employ more than 600 people, to open all at once. Successfully renovating a vacant sports arena into a 220,000-square-foot outdoors superstore, the equivalent in size to 4 1/2 football fields, is a monumental undertaking.

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    Beach Painting Contractors – Dare County Water Tanks – Video

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Beach Painting Contractors - Dare County Water Tanks
    Primer paint going on 11-7-14. http://www.beachpainting.com.

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    Labor crunch for Billings since spring hailstorm

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) A serious hailstorm last spring continues to put a pinch on the labor market in Billings, as roofing companies move in and hire up construction workers of all kinds.

    The storm May 18 caused millions of dollars in damage to thousands of homes. Now, local contractors say they're having difficulty finding employees for all kinds of work, not just roofing.

    All Star Custom Seamless Rain Gutters has cycled through 10 employees this year. Three quit within three months to go work for roofing companies, owner James Oak said.

    Meanwhile, projects are backing up.

    "I cannot keep up with the homeowners' requests," Oak said.

    Booming oil drilling in eastern Montana and strong growth in health care also have tightened up the labor market, the Billings Gazette reports (http://bit.ly/10HV5Yx ).

    Unemployment in Yellowstone County was 3 percent in September.

    Oak said he has doubled wages for experienced workers, paying some more than $20 an hour, and offered bonuses for doing extra work. Still, he said his four employees are two fewer than he'd like.

    "The sense of loyalty has seemed to have disappeared," he said.

    One advantage for painting contractors as they offer work with winter ahead: inside jobs.

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    Best San Antonio Landscape Lighting – (210) 263-3814 – Outdoor Light Installation in San Antonio, TX – Video

    - November 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Best San Antonio Landscape Lighting - (210) 263-3814 - Outdoor Light Installation in San Antonio, TX
    http://sanantonio-outdoor-renovations.com/ Landscape Lighting San Antonio Outdoor Lighting San Antonio When it comes to landscape lighting in San Antonio, Ou...

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