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Termite free at last - Tbo.com
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Termite free at last
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After years of termites feeding on the floors, doors and walls of the train depot, the 125-year-old building is termite free but is in need of donations to ...
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Termite free at last
Historic train depot seeks donations to pay for repairs and fumigation.
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Master Gardener: Eek, termites!
Q: Right after it rained there were all these insects flying around and the wings must have been dropping off because I was finding them on the ground.
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Bedbug Nation: Critters Make a Comeback - BusinessWeek
Bedbug Nation: Critters Make a Comeback
BusinessWeek
"Our industry has identified bedbugs as being the single most difficult pest to eliminate, more so than termites, more so than ants, more so than rodents," ...
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Bedbug Nation: Critters Make a Comeback
FRIDAY, Sept. 3 (HealthDay News) -- From sunny California to New York City, in flophouses, theaters and high-end offices, bedbugs are popping up in droves although, these days, they're found in a lot more places than just your bed.
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'Beware!' New species of termite discovered - thebahamasweekly.com
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'Beware!' New species of termite discovered
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"This species of termites is known worldwide as the most aggressively destructive termite in the world," Ferguson noted. According to Ferguson this is the ...
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Contaminated Water Raises Concerns In S.W. Miami-Dade
Residents in a Southwest Miami-Dade community are concerned about contaminated well water in dozens of homes.
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Is that right? Beware bed bug remedies - Washington Post (blog)
Is that right? Beware bed bug remedies
Washington Post (blog)
If you own your home, and it's a single-family home, you can have your home tented and gassed (like they do for termites), but I don't know how much that ...
Bed bugs may bite insurers, but won't dog industryMarketWatch
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Carpenter ants can damage a home
SAN DIEGO COUNTY Carpenter ants can be a nuisance to many people and can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to homes. Identifying and treating carpenter ants can prevent financial consequences from this invading pest.Many times carpenter ant damage is mistaken for damage caused by termites. While the two insects can both wreak havoc to the structures of a home, identifying the difference ...
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Bed bugs may bite insurers, but won't dog industry - MarketWatch
Bed bugs may bite insurers, but won't dog industry
MarketWatch
Bed bugs are more difficult to get rid of than cockroaches, ants and termites, so it can cost thousands of dollars to clean them up. ...
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Bed bugs may bite insurers, but won't dog industry
When dogs bite people, insurers often pay. But what happens when bed bugs bite?
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'Beware!' New species of termite discovered - The Freeport News
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'Beware!' New species of termite discovered
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"This species of termites is known worldwide as the most aggressively destructive termite in the world," Ferguson noted. According to Ferguson this is the ...
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Jared Leadbetter: Energy Conversion in the Microbial World
Caltech's Jared Leadbetter, an associate professor of environmental microbiology, recently led a team of researchers in uncovering the genetic underpinnings and the roles of microbes in wood digestion by termites. In this lecture, he explained how wood is converted to a product useful to its host and discussed how this knowledge relates to current energy issues.
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What are you really celebrating on Merdeka?
Many Malaysians saw their birthright being questioned from time to time yet kept voting into power the architects and engineers of their plight. You can't be more self-destructive and idiotic than that.
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Interboro
GLENOLDEN — Many Interboro players talk about their early football experiences in glowing terms when they refer to their days in the uniform of the Prospect Park Termites.
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Home Builders' New Perspective on Sustainability
VISTA, Calif. -- EcoBlu Products, Inc. announced today that one of its development partners, Heritage Building and Development of San Diego, was featured on the local NBC 7/39 evening news.
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What has biodiversity ever done for us? - The Ecologist
What has biodiversity ever done for us?
The Ecologist
A simple remedy is to cover the surface in a mulch of straw and twigs, which is eaten and incorporated into the soil by termites that are already present in ...
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Norwin PAL opens season with sweep
Norwin PAL youth football teams opened the 2010 campaign Saturday with a slate of Mon Valley Midget Football Association games at California. read more »
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Missoula company using concrete to make log homes
MISSOULA - When building a log home in Montana you have to consider fire dangers, beetle infestation, and upkeep. But one company has found a new way to make log homes that solves all of those problems.
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Termite homes to be rehabilitated - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Termite homes to be rehabilitated
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Homes in Lautoka that have been affected by termites will be rehabilitated once the Agriculture Ministry receive an official report from Operation Kadivuka ...
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