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April 9, 2014 by
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Airgun Usage for Hunting and Pest Control
http://www.ReplicaAirguns.com - Airgun Usage for Hunting and Pest Control. This may be a bit controversial for some people who don #39;t like the thought of usin...
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PEST CONTROL - Offshore Vector Pest Control and Disease Prevention Indonesia
VECTOR PEST CONTROL DISEASE PREVENTION AND SAFETY Is the responsibility of PT. SYAHRAYA INDONESIA to the costumer to conduct pest control, disease and safety...
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April 9, 2014 by
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Published Apr 9, 2014 at 1:10 pm (Updated Apr 9, 2014)
MILFORD Wondering what kind of bug youve seen? Need to know how to get it out of your house fast? Contact Masters Pest Control, Inc.
Bob Masters has more than 30 years experience in all types of pest control and wants to answer all pesky critter questions about their behavior, what they want and how he can get them out of your home.
Masters will be at the Home and Garden Show at Delaware Valley High School on April 12 and 13. There, the tri-state pest control company will have information on hand about the latest techniques and products for handling insect and pest infestations of all kinds.
The Home and Garden Show is a two day event on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There, Masters staff will be featuring products and services to help make a home and garden a safe and friendlier place.
Our top priority is the well-being of our customers, said Bob Masters, President of Masters Pest Control, Inc. No question is regarded as insignificant; we want to do everything in our power to help everyone feel safe in their home.
Masters technicians are highly trained and remain up-to-date on the newest advances in the industry.
Masters said that he and his staff will be on hand to answer attendee questions about every type of pests and pest related health and property threats.
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Spring is the perfect time to embark on pest proofing and home improvement projects, said Masters. Now is the perfect time to take action to protect our properties from costly damage. Termites and pests aren't usually detected until it's too late.
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April 9, 2014 by
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Published on April 08, 2014
Prevention, insect-eating bugs can help keep garden pests away the natural way
Gardeners worried about the safety of synthetic pest-control products sometimes turn to botanically derived compounds instead. But many of those also contain toxic ingredients, such as nicotine, rotenone and pyrethrins.
"Botanically derived pesticides are not always safe and some are more hazardous than synthetics," said Linda Chalker-Scott, an extension horticulturist at Washington State University's Puyallup Research Center. "Any improperly used pesticide will contaminate nearby terrestrial and aquatic systems."
And don't use home remedies, she said, which could be "illegal and possibly fatal to many good things in your garden."
Instead, consider the benign-neglect school of pest-control a mix of prevention (such as maintaining healthy soil) and natural controls (such as insect-eating insects).
"I don't add fertilizers. I don't use pesticides. I use a wood chip mulch, which provides habitat for beneficial insects like predacious ground beetles that may eat slugs and slug eggs," Chalker-Scott said in an email.
Ninety-nine per cent of the insects in our yards are benign or even beneficial, writes Jessica Walliser in her new "Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control" (Timber Press). She recommends introducing insects that eat other insects.
"A single ladybug probably the most illustrious beneficial predatory insect can consume up to 5,000 aphids during its lifetime," Walliser says, adding that there are thousands of other insect species capable of doing the same thing.
To keep these predatory insects around, however, you have to offer a diverse and pesticide-free garden with plenty of plant-based foods.
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April 9, 2014 by
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CICLOMONTAISMO POR PATIOS SUBIENDO DE LAGUNA DE SAN RAFAEL
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April 9, 2014 by
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Premium Poly Patios : Plastic adirondack chairs
The recycled nature of this outdoor furniture allows for peace of mind in helping our world become "green" for the generations to come. Fade resistant - the color is through and through the...
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April 9, 2014 by
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8103 Whippoorwill Road | Jayne Alwin
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April 9, 2014 by
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The peace and quiet in the millionaires' enclave home to Harry Redknapp, former players Graeme Souness and Darren Anderton, Ian McGlinn, the Body Shop investor, and until recently cricketer Geoffrey Boycott was once only disturbed by the occasional car alarm or foxes knocking over bins.
That was until several of the multi-million pound holiday homes that lie empty for half of the year were made available to let out for up to 1,000 a night.
Now those who have worked so hard to retire in what they hoped was a peaceful neighbourhood have their weekends ruined by groups of up to 30 partying till dawn, Mr Syms said.
Calling for a tightening up of legislation to deal with noise nuisance, he told a Westminster Hall debate: Constituents are fearful on Friday afternoon to have a look at these homes and see the number of cars which have come in. They pray for rain because people stay inside rather than stay outside; they know there's going to be anti-social behaviour."
One resident complained about returning with his seven-year-old daughter, "to find that the house next door had blow-up dolls brought from a sex shop all the way around the veranda" and another about "prostitutes being delivered well into the night", Mr Syms said.
As he called for local authorities to be given more power to deal with the issues, neighbours of the five and six bedroom properties on the Sandbanks peninsula and in the neighbouring suburbs of Canford Cliffs and Branksome Park spoke of their dread the weekends, saying some go and stay with family or friends while others bunker themselves inside for 48 hours.
Jen Cameron, 35, and husband Stephen, a 54-year-old IT consultant, have nine party properties within five miles of their home, including one next door, which has led to an onslaught of noise and alcohol-fuelled behaviour.
Mrs Cameron says most are owned by divorced men trying to make the most of their assets, who are money making at the expense of local residents' sleep.
The groups descend on a Friday afternoon and the vino starts flowing, Mrs Cameron said.
"We have seen naked butlers serving drinks to groups of women in the garden as well as strippers for the male groups.
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April 9, 2014 by
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The 2012 painting Snowy Mountain was by Chinese artist Cui Ruzhuo It was reported missing by Chinese auctioneers on Tuesday afternoon Police have checked CCTV footage at the Grand Hyatt hotel
By Jill Reilly
Published: 02:59 EST, 9 April 2014 | Updated: 11:03 EST, 9 April 2014
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Police are searching a landfill site for a 2.2million painting that had just sold at auction in Hong Kong when cleaners accidentally threw it away.
The 2012 painting Snowy Mountain, by Chinese artist Cui Ruzhuo, was reported missing by auctioneers Poly Auction on Tuesday afternoon after the auction on Monday.
Ming Pao newspaper reported that police had checked CCTV footage at the Grand Hyatt hotel, where the auction took place, which showed cleaners removing the painting.
Police are searching a landfill site for a 2.2million painting that had just sold at auction after Hong Kong cleaners accidentally threw it away
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April 9, 2014 by
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HONG KONG: Hong Kong police on Wednesday searched for a valuable painting mistakenly dumped in a landfill after it sold for $3.7 million at auction, reports said.
"Snowy Mountain" by Chinese artist Cui Ruzhuo, which was a main feature of the spring auction by Beijing-based Poly Culture this week, was dumped by cleaners at the luxury hotel hosting the sale, the South China Morning Post said.
Grand Hyatt hotel cleaners were suspected of dumping the painting, which sold on Monday for more than HK$28.75 million ($3.71 million), along with rubbish that was taken to a landfill, the paper said, citing an unnamed police source.
Poly Culture did not comment immediately when contacted by AFP.
Police suspected the painting was thrown out by cleaners after viewing security camera images but would not rule out the possibility of it having been stolen, media reported.
Police told AFP a theft case was reported on Tuesday by an auction house staff member regarding a painting, without giving further details.
A Grant Hyatt spokeswoman would not confirm if the painting had been dumped as trash but said hotel staff did not handle items sold at the auction because they were too expensive.
She said in an emailed statement to AFP that organisers would hire their own security and contractors for such events involving "high-value" items.
The spring sale was the first major auction organised by Poly Culture in Hong Kong following its stock debut in March.
Poly Culture Group, the world's third largest auction house by revenue behind Sotheby's and Christie's, is a subsidiary of state-run conglomerate Poly Group.
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