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    24 Hour Emergency Plumber Dallas TX | 469-629-6030 Plumbing Dallas – Video

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    CitizenCard: Great IDea – Plumber to Surfer – Video

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    CitizenCard: Great IDea - Plumber to Surfer
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    ANTS | SPIDERS | RATS | BEES | WASPS | GOPHERS | EXTERMINATORS | THOUSAND OAKS | WESTLAKE VILLAGE – Video

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ANTS | SPIDERS | RATS | BEES | WASPS | GOPHERS | EXTERMINATORS | THOUSAND OAKS | WESTLAKE VILLAGE
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    Diseases Carried by Mice | Denver – Video

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Cockroach climbs City Council chambers as pest control commissioner testifies

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Cockroaches are not an unfamiliar sight in Chicagos aging City Hall, but one of substantial size had the nerve Thursday to scale the wall of the City Council chambers just as the official ultimately in charge of pest extermination was testifying.

    Commissioner, what is your annual budget for cockroach abatement? asked Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42nd, interrupting the testimony of David Reynolds, commissioner of Fleet and Facility Management. Amid much laughter, all eyes went to the west wall of the chambers, where a large, dark cockroach was set off in stark contrast to its off-white background.

    That is possibly the largest cockroach Ive seen at City Hall, said Reilly, only to be told by a colleague that wasnt the case. Youve seen bigger? OK.

    Reilly then took it one step further as the hearing he led on Mayor Rahm Emanuels proposed 2015 budget neared the noon hour, when aldermen break for a repast in the anteroom. That guy is coming for lunch, Reilly said.

    I was mortified, Reynolds said later, noting that pest control at the 103-year-old building was an ongoing, never-victorious battle. The timing is ironic, that in the middle of my budget hearing a cockroach decides to make itself known.

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    U.S. Pest Halloween Infographic Reveals Spine-Chilling Facts about Bloodsucking Pests

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nashville, TN (PRWEB) October 23, 2014

    While bloodthirsty vampires have starred in several recent movies, bugs have been sucking blood for millions of years. In celebration of Halloween, Hendersonville pest control company, U.S. Pest, has put together a haunting infographic with fascinating facts about the most common vampire bugs," which can be found at http://bit.ly/1wuUENL.

    We enjoy celebrating the spirit of Halloween here at U.S. Pest and are happy to present this spooky infographic to anyone who's interested in learning more about frightening bugs, said Erica Brister, President of U.S. Pest

    By exploring the infographic, individuals will learn which insect is the deadliest animal on earth, how much blood fleas can drink in a single day, as well as many more interesting bug facts. In addition, the resource contains captivating images that are sure to entertain friends and family alike during the halloween season.

    This infographic is just one of the many resources U.S. Pest has created to educate individuals about common Tennessee pests. The company recently unveiled the The Lovely Insect Show, which provides a great way for parents to teach their kids about various types of insects, such as ladybugs, bees and ants.

    About U.S. Pest Established in 1985, this family-owned company has served over 30,000 homes in Nashville and Middle Tennessee and was rated by the PCT Magazine as one of the top 100 Pest and Termite Control Companies in the United States. Led by Erica Brister, U.S. Pest has quickly become one of Tennessees premier pest control companies by providing remarkable customer service and offering natural pest control products that protect the environment while effectively getting rid of pests. Learn more about U.S. Pest by visiting http://www.uspest.com.

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    U.S. Pest Presents Educational Video for Kids Entitled The Lovely Insect Show

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nashville, TN (PRWEB) October 23, 2014

    Parents now have the perfect resource to teach their children about insects, which can be viewed at http://www.uspest.com/blog/lovely-insect-show/.

    The video, entitled The Lovely Insect Show, was created by Hendersonville-based pest control company U.S. Pest Protection and is hosted by company President Erica Bristers adorable daughter Lovely.

    I love my daughter and couldnt more proud of the hard work she put in to making this video, said Erica Brister, President of U.S. Pest.

    With 10 million different types of insects found around the world, its important to know which are harmful and which arent. Much of the available information about insects is taught by adults, which can often fail to make a personal connection with children.The Lovely Insect Show, on the other hand, is a show by kids for kids. With songs like The Itsy Bitsy Spider, kids will find the show relevant, interesting and fun.

    By learning about the various types of insects, children will be prepared to face a world thats full of them. The video teaches which types of bugs to stay away from, the kinds that are friendly, and the ones that warrant an immediate call to U.S. Pest.

    U.S. Pest is the number one pest control company in Tennessee. The company provides a variety of pest control services, from termite control to rodent removal. In addition to helping individuals tackle their pest problems, U.S. Pest offers a variety educational resources to the community to help people learn how to deal with bugs and rodents in a safe and effective manner.

    About U.S. Pest Established in 1985, this family-owned company has served over 30,000 homes in Nashville and Middle Tennessee and was rated by the PCT Magazine as one of the top 100 Pest and Termite Control Companies in the United States. Led by Erica Brister, U.S. Pest has quickly become one of Tennessees premier pest control companies by providing remarkable customer service and offering natural pest control products that protect the environment while effectively getting rid of pests. Learn more about U.S. Pest by visiting http://www.uspest.com.

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    Ants driving residents crazy

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Roger and Abby Abernethy from Marlborough Flybusters and Anti-Ants on the lookout for ants.

    Ant numbers are booming in Marlborough, driving householders crazy and keeping pest control workers busy.

    Pests were in big numbers throughout the district because of a mild winter and good breeding conditions, pest control workers said.

    Flybusters and Anti-ants team Roger and Abby Abernethy said about 80 per cent of their work was dealing with ant infestations.

    That should tail off in about a month, when flies were likely to take over as the biggest pest problem.

    Cockroaches and rodents were fairly constant.

    Roger Abernethy said there were "heaps" of people from across the district calling them out to deal with ant infestations. They were working from 6am till 6pm every day.

    There were about six different species of ant in Marlborough, with the white-footed ant "a force to be reckoned with", he said.

    That ant was a prolific breeder, competing strongly against other ant species. It liked structures, and tended to annoy people when it came inside because of the large numbers of ants that came in at the same time.

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    Superbly restored Grade II town centre four bedroom home: Stoke-on-Trent homes

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    B rothers Anthony and Richard Wheat have breathed new life into this magnificent 200-plus year old building and made a quite fabulous family home.

    They bought the building at The Terrace, Cheadle, several years ago after it had been used as a solicitor's office, but took it back to the original design and split it into two houses. The other side has already been renovated and sold and now it has been the turn of this one.

    It is a hugely impressive building and testament to the amount of time, effort and money the brothers have put into it. The restoration has been of the total, back-to-brick variety, but the result is worth it. Anthony said: "We have done everything, absolutely everything to it. It has been rewired, replastered, we have put back the skirting and coving as it would have been all those years ago and left in some period features, but also added some modern touches and it is just right for a family in the market today.

    "You can drive around this town and I don't think you will find another property quite like this one. It has so much character, you see."

    Set up slightly from the road, the house makes a strong impression from the moment you open the oak panelled front door and walk inside.

    To the right is a big lounge with an open fireplace flanked by a pair of period-correct alcoves, lovely sash windows, and it has a boarded floor. Whether a future owner wants to carpet it or not is a matter for them, but it does look fantastic.

    There is a cellar accessed from the hallway, and then at the back of the house you come to one of the most surprising rooms, the breakfast kitchen.

    In contrast to the traditional feel of the lounge, this has a much more modern look and the overwhelming sense is one of daylight because, thanks to an atrium roof and a half glazed back wall with patio doors out to the garden beyond, this room glows in the sunlight.

    Cream-fronted base and wall units and a pale ceramic tiled floor only emphasise the light in this room.

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    Stanback Residence Hall renovations wow students, earn thanks for contractors

    - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Salisbury, North Carolina

    Catawba College students returning to campus this fall found Stanback Residence Hall, originally built in 1927, transformed after a summer-long renovation. College administrators said a special thank you to the contractors involved in the project during an October dinner at a local restaurant.

    The renovation, overseen by Frannie Taylor of Taylor Designs, contract project manager, included structural repair, wiring and plumbing upgrades, new LED lighting, new flooring, refinished hardwood flooring, refinished sinks, showers and tubs, and fresh paint throughout the residence hall. In the lobby, new leather furniture, ceiling fans and 50-inch TVs greeted the 137 students who call Stanback home during the academic year. They also found ice machines on the different floors and vending machine rooms.

    Junior Tabitha Taby Turenchalk of Sheffield Lake, Ohio, who lived in Stanback during the 2013-14 academic year and is back living there again this year, said she loves the renovations to the common area.

    Now, its beautiful and the perfect place to study and be with all of your friends. Quite a few times a week, we all gather and watch shows together, and its like sitting in my living room at home.

    Junior Cody Hummel of Salisbury, who lives in Stanback this year, said he really appreciates the new showers and the fact that the rooms look more spacious because of the bright paint. He noted that the new lobby is great because it brings everyone together.

    Contractors who were recognized for their work on the Stanback renovation project included Jeff Duncan, president/owner of JJs Construction of Rockwell; Richard Gould, president/owner of Richards Painting Company of Salisbury; Joel Lawrence, president/owner of Lawrence Electric, Inc. of Salisbury; Frank Grindle, account manager, and John Kersey, project manager, of Flooring Solutions of Charlotte; Brandon Mantooth, project manager of CCI Environmental of Salisbury; Bob Garmon, owner of Garmon Mechanical Company of Albemarle; Rodney Boger, owner of Boger Installations of Linwood; Michael Nance, owner of Nance Hardwoods of Indian Trail; Joel Ousley, owner of American Porcelain Company of Granite Quarry; and Joey Cottingham, owner of Waterworks Plumbing, Inc. of Salisbury.

    Staff members from Catawba College who assisted with the renovation efforts included Bill Kluttz, David Najarian and Jeffery Hartley from Facilities, Rodney Rymer and Chad Lewis of IT; Kara Ostlund of Student Affairs; and the Office of Public Safety.

    The Stanback Residence Hall renovation was made possible by a $393,000 grant from the Cannon Foundation and a substantial gift from an anonymous donor.

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