Posted on February 16th, 2010 by Tommy Riggs
We are all at risk for termites, even though No one wants to have them. Termites do not discriminate; they infest any house. Some consider a termite invasion is just a nuisance, but termites can do a lot more damage than you can imagine. Termites are important in the circle of life, but they shouldn’t be attacking our homes. If you do not discover them before they begin doing big damage, they can destroy your entire home.
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Posted on February 10th, 2010 by Brayan Walker
Are you getting sleepless nights and waking up to find red rashes all over your body? If yes, then there is a good chance that a bed bug army has invaded your bed. These small but pesky creatures feed on human blood and reside in mattresses, sofa sets or any other cushioned furniture item in your residence. Although not essentially nocturnal, these creatures end up attacking usually at night when you are most vulnerable.
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Posted on February 5th, 2010 by Andrei Keithly
Cockroaches are small, annoying insects that thrive in almost each and every part of the world. They usually live in wet and dark places of a house and eat any and every type of organic matter. They are bearers of germs of a number of diseases and damage food and other things in the house. Hence, one should wipe out the cockroach population in a lasting and effective manner.
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Posted on February 4th, 2010 by Alanna Carter
Ants can be seen all over the planet, in any country, at any climate. They can be seen in our homes, in our backyards, & even in our workplaces. They live in colonies, and in a single colony are over a million other ants. There are several different ant kinds. Some of the better-known kinds are the army ants, bulldog ants, driver ants, fire ants, honeypot ants, leaf cutter ants, silver ants, and weaver ants. Each ant colonies are made up of three classes of ants, namely the worker ants, the soldier ants, & the lone queen ant.
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Posted on January 30th, 2010 by Paul Black
For such a miniscule animal, the termite annually creates billions of dollars’ worth of destruction to property. This member of the Animal Kingdom mainly chomps on dead wood, and as such, buildings and abodes with wood-based components are vulnerable to termite swarm. The termite also feeds on paper (putting books and important documents at risk), soft components of an edifice (such as the lining and filter system of pools), and insulation components put in in buildings and dwellings. Further, termites could also swarm on living shrubs and living flora, inducing destruction to them.
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Posted on January 20th, 2010 by David Pollard
Rats are rodents that belong to the Rattus genus of the family Muridae. These are the most dominant species on earth. Plenty of rat species exist in the planet. Most rodents feed on plants, but some eat animals as well. In general, there are 2 basic types of rats, specifically roof rats (black) and Norway rats (brown). Both are believed to have originated in Asia and are now widely spread all over the world.
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Posted on January 9th, 2010 by Mel Bailey
Bed bugs are itchy, silent predators, and are usually found in beds. They can infect your home without you even knowing it. Bed bugs are really tiny & hard to see. The best way to get rid of them is to ask a termite exterminator or pest control company to do the job.
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Posted on January 8th, 2010 by Alanna Carter
Ants can be found the world over, in any nation, at any climate condition. They can be seen in our landscapes, in our homes, and even in our workplaces. They live in colonies, & in a single colony are over a million other ants. There are several different kinds of ants. Some of the better-known kinds are the army ants, bulldog ants, driver ants, fire ants, honeypot ants, leaf cutter ants, silver ants, and weaver ants. All ant colonies are made up of three classes of ants, specifically the worker ants, the soldier ants, and the single queen ant.
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Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by Allan Keithly
Cockroaches are one of the most bothersome creatures that are found in every part of the globe without an exception. They often inhabit dark and humid areas of a house and survive on any type of organic matter. They are bearers of germs of many contagious diseases and damage food and other items in the household. Hence, one should wipe out the cockroach population in a permanent and effective manner.
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Posted on December 21st, 2009 by Hannah Riggs
We are all at risk for termites, even though No one wants to have them. Termites do not discriminate-they infest any house. Some believe a termite invasion is just a pain in the neck, but termites can do a lot more harm than you can imagine. Termites are important in the circle of life, but they shouldn’t be attacking our homes. If you do not know the early signs of termites, they can ruin your property, even your entire house.
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