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    Rep. Alan Grayson Sends Out Fundraising E-mail Denying He Is a Piece of Nose Slime

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Its a rare politician that has to deny allegations they are a piece of nose slime, but for some reason Congressman Alan Grayson did exactly that. The Florida Democrat responded to Joe the Plumber calling him a piece of nose slime over the reported domestic violence incident against Grayson earlier this month.

    Joe the Plumber called Grayson a piece of nose slime weeks ago, but Grayson brought it up in a fundraising e-mail this week, decrying it as yet another attack on his character. The e-mail goes out of its way to discredit Joe the Plumber rather thoroughly, calling him a right-wing faker and a dim, dopey, dense, doltish and deficient star.

    What does this have to do with fundraising, you ask? Well

    And thats really the heart of the matter. Not that Joe the Plumber calls me a piece of nose slime and a dreg of society, but that upwards of one million Tea Party stooges hear those words, and are poised to try to defeat me in November. Which is why I need your help, to fight back.

    Oh, and by the way, the picture at the top there, that is the actual picture Grayson used in the e-mail.

    Heres part of the full e-mail below:

    [h/t David Freddoso]

    [photo via screengrab]

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    Bee Control – The Bees are Back – Video

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bee Control - The Bees are Back
    http://azpestcontrol.com It #39;s that time of year again. The bees are back. If bees decide your home is their home, call the experts at Stormin #39; Norman Pest Co...

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    Pest Control with Air Rifles – Return to the Farm – Video

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control with Air Rifles - Return to the Farm
    We go after the rats at one of our permissions. It #39;s windy and there is a full moon to go with the lambing activity in the main rat run we found last time, s...

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    Dana Gettys Controller Cleveland County Country Club – Video

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Dana Gettys Controller Cleveland County Country Club
    H H Pest Control Waterproofing serving Cleveland, Gaston, Rutherford, Lincoln Counties since 1974. http:/www.hhpci.com.

    By: H and H Pest Control

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    Pest Control Advertising – A Branding Lesson From Cabela’s – Video

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control Advertising - A Branding Lesson From Cabela #39;s
    http://www.PestControlMarketer.com - Visit website and sign up for your FREE Weekly Pest Control Marketing Videos and Articles to help you grow your termite ...

    By: Hal Coleman

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    Pest Control Advertising - A Branding Lesson From Cabela's - Video

    "Springtime Pest Control" | Albany, GA | Arrow Exterminators – Video

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    "Springtime Pest Control" | Albany, GA | Arrow Exterminators
    The pest control experts at Arrow Exterminators offer spring pest prevention tips. Learn how to protect your home and family from springtime pests. " Arrow ...

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    Pest animals app updated

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    AN updated version of a popular free smartphone app to help people identify Australias worst pest animals is now available from the Invasive Animals CRC.

    Andreas Glanznig, CEO of the Invasive Animals CRC, said that the innovative and popular Field Guide to Pest Animals app, initially released in mid-2013, now provides iOS mobile device users with information about 53 of Australias worst pest animals, the damage they cause, how to identify them in the field, and what control techniques are available.

    The Invasive Animals CRC is looking at developing an Android version in the near future.

    Australia has more than 80 vertebrate pest species, the main culprits costing at least $1 billion annually in economic, environmental and social impacts, Mr Glanznig said.

    This app contains species descriptions, photos, maps, control techniques and useful links for 53 pest species in Australia, he said.

    Some of the many resources accessible through the app include species factsheets, case studies, web-mapping services, and standard operating procedures for pest control.

    Peter West, Project Manager with the Invasive Animals CRC and NSW Department of Primary Industries said version 1 of the app had received overwhelming interest with more than 7,000 downloads across Australia by farmers, catchment officers, school students, educators, landcare groups, local government authorities and the general public. He said version 2 is expected to be equally popular.

    People can use the app to learn about wild rabbits, wild dogs, foxes, European carp, mice, feral pigs, cane toads, myna birds, feral camels, feral pigeons and many more species.

    The app also contains information about what to do if you find a new pest animal, as well as sounds of animal calls and images of footprints, tracks and droppings, which make it easier for users to quickly identify pest animals in the wild.

    After the app has been downloaded onto a smartphone, people can access all the species profile information whether they are within mobile phone reception or not, making it a usable tool for rural and remote areas.

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    Noon Turf Care Launches Pest Prevention Division

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Marlborough, Mass. (PRWEB) March 28, 2014

    The Lawn Care and Pest Control industries have very similar business and service synergies, which will allow Noon Turf Care to offer a full line of pest prevention services in all three of their Massachusetts branch locations.

    We are very excited to have the opportunity to build this new division of service offerings for our customers, said Christopher Noon, CEO of Noon Turf Care. This has been years in the making and we are finally prepared to launch Noon Pest Prevention. We are looking forward to delivering the same level of professionalism and quality to the pest control industry as we have in the lawn care industry. We have recruited and hired a fantastic team of pest control professionals with a combined 100 years of experience in pest control.

    In the coming months they will be running various discounted promotional offers to their existing customers as well as new customer. Look for their promotions online, in the mail or call 866-547-5296.

    About Noon Turf Care: Noon Turf Care was started in 2001 by brothers Christopher Noon, Seton Hall graduate class of 2000, and Matthew Noon, Boston College graduate class of 2002. It started as a small, Internet-based lawn care company that provides Massachusetts residences and businesses with fertilization services for lawns, trees and shrubs. Noon Turf care is a privately owned company that prides itself on providing exceptional and personal service in an industry dominated by large national chains. Noon Turf Care services more than 8,000 customers and has a team of more than 50 lawn and horticulture specialists working for the company. They are currently the fastest-growing lawn care company in New England.

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    Need for new tools to control pests in NZ

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dr Stephen Goldson

    ''Pests have and are costing the country billions of dollars, both in terms of revenue lost and in control costs.

    "There are also very substantial environmental costs associated with loss of native biodiversity and New Zealand's clean, green reputation,'' Challenges for Pest Management in New Zealand co-author Dr Stephen Goldson said.

    ''Doing nothing is not an option.''

    The total direct cost of vertebrate pests such as rats, possums and stoats to the primary sector was estimated to be about $1 billion per year while pastoral weeds were estimated to cost the country $1.2 billion per year.

    Losses to aquaculture from a single species was about $15 million, the report said.

    Ongoing targeted investment was needed in improved tools and technologies, such as fertility suppression and biological control, to counter increasing pest resistance and the loss of older, now less acceptable pest management tools.

    More species-focused biological research was needed so that new approaches could be developed and appropriately targeted, he said.

    ''It will be necessary to engage early with the public over novel pest control tactics or risk losing the battle for control of pests.''

    Research into monitoring and surveillance technologies was also critical, because early detection of pests was essential to successful eradication, Dr Goldson said.

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    misioneros de sion el los patios de la peni – Video

    - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    misioneros de sion el los patios de la peni

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