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151: Strength in Numbers-an Introduction to Swarmer Termites
Termites have earned themselves a high degree of notoriety, with Americans spending hundreds of millions of dollars on termite eradication and home repairs every year. Termites are well known for their perseverance, their appetite for wood and cellulose-based fibers, and their ability to reproduce very quickly. These factors are the basis for the problems the insects cause for homeowners.
152: Important Information about Termite Eating Habits
No one wants to be the victim of a termite infestation, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't be prepared just in case you do end up with some unwanted guests. One of the best ways to arm yourself against a potential invasion by these ravenous insects is to understand what sort of materials can attract them to your property and the effects that local climate conditions can have on their eating habits. This will help you to formulate a plan to not only combat a termite infestation should one occur, but also to take preventative measures to help keep termites from invading your home or property in the first place.
153: How Wood Mulch Can Attract Termites to your Home
Wood mulch can have a variety of uses around the house. It can serve as a protective bedding for plants in order to keep their roots safe during cold winter months, as a decorative measure to improve the look of flower beds and landscaping, and even as a component of compost used to enrich the soil and make plants grow better. Unfortunately, wood mulch can also have a very unwanted effect: it can help to attract termites to your home.
154: Cockroach Invasions Can Be Prevented
Everyone detests the cockroaches and wants them to be dealt with swiftly and permanently. These insects have survived unchanged for millions of years. Cockroaches were rumored to have survived atomic bomb tests in Nevada. Be that as it may, cockroaches have been present virtually everywhere for longer than we have and they seem determined to stay.
155: How Water Can Attract Termites to your Home
Termites are a concern for homeowners in every state except Alaska. These destructive insects can slowly destroy the structure of a home, eating the very wood it's made of and inflicting serious damage that can run into the tens of thousands of dollars, sometimes even requiring the destruction of the structure if the termites are allowed to stay unchecked.
156: How to Get Rid of Cockroaches in your Home
Of all the pests that commonly infest homes the cockroach is perhaps the most hated, thanks to their reputation as disease-carriers and the fact that they often exacerbate asthma and allergies.
157: Whatever Time The Light Goes On Is Okay
The learning curve is different for everyone. It doesn't matter what you did before, or how you felt before. When you hit paydirt, enter the zone, or have an epiphany, what matters is what you do then.
158: Natural Methods of Pest Control-Solve Problems without Toxic Substances
Controlling pests does not always require the use of toxic chemicals and insecticides to get the job done. Moreover, many people use natural pest deterrents that are completely harmless to humans and animals as well. There are those, too, that really appreciate substances that keep these pests away without the necessity of killing them while not introducing any harmful chemicals into the immediate human environment. And, of course, there is the cost savings when using natural substances for pest control.
159: Dehumidifiers Really Help Defeat Moisture-Loving Termites!
Termites are one the most destructive pests that can invade your home. Tens of thousands can form a colony and quietly set about literally eating you out of house and home. Even worse, unless you are extremely aware and know what to look for, the odds are you won't even know that these uninvited guests are in residence.
160: For Homeowners, Avoiding Termite Infestation Is A Must!
The little termite is possibly the most destructive insect there is when it comes to damaging homes because he comes with hordes of friends and relatives. As a matter of fact, termites have been said to cause more damage to residential properties than all natural disasters combined. Fortunately, alert homeowners can take very-effective steps to prevent termites from entering as well as to rid the house of them once they have been discovered. The key is to get the job done before serious losses are incurred.
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