Archive for the ‘Mosquitoes’ Category
IKE Aftermath: Tree Damage and Mosquitoes What to Do
As I write this, IKE is bearing down on East Texas, and appears to be headed right over us following a path almost directly relative to the Sabine river. If you live in this area, the chances are high that you will have some tree damage in the aftermath. Broken limbs are not necessarily the [...]
September 13, 2008
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james ·
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Tags: Damaged trees, Mosquitoes, Trees · Posted in: Damaged trees, Mosquitoes, Storm damage, Tree damage, Tree repair, Trees
Why Create a Backyard Habitat?
There are a lot of great reasons to create a backyard habitat. This list offers some of the more obvious ones: A love of wildlife. If you are a nature lover, why not create some in your backyard? When we say create, we really mean cooperate. When working on such a project, we are merely [...]
September 3, 2008
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james ·
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Tags: Backyard habitat, Backyard habitat help, Backyard habitat information, Mosquito Control, Nature, Pest prevention · Posted in: Backyard habitat, Backyard habitat help, Backyard habitat information, Biodiversity, Environmental services, Malaria, Mosquito Control, Mosquitoes, Native habitat, Native plants, Public Health, Wildlife, Wildlife habitat
Plant and Insect Relationships
Vegetation Control Insect Control: Plant and Insect Relationships Nature and natural law. There are a few things that should be self evident. Gravity, for instance, works every minute of every day, and needs no proof aside from the fact that when you drop an object that is heavier than air, it hits the ground. In [...]
September 2, 2008
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james ·
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Tags: Insect plant relationship, Insect prevention, Mosquitoes · Posted in: Bugs and weeds, Green pest control, Mosquito Control, Mosquitoes, Public Health, Real Estate, West Nile Virus
Mosquitoes and Mortgages | Real Estate and Public Health
The real estate market across the country is in desperate shape, and there is no sign of it letting up soon. The economy is in flux, and prices were already maxed. Banks and mortgage institutions were partially to blame, because of what Donald Trump calls “exploding mortgage rates”. Partially I say, but not entirely. A [...]
August 17, 2008
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james ·
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Tags: Mosquitoes, Public Health, Real Estate, West Nile Virus · Posted in: Backyard habitat, Infrastructure, Mosquito Control, Mosquitoes, Public Health, Real Estate, West Nile Virus
