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191: 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.
192: 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.
193: 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.
194: 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.
195: Cool Weather Can Bring Pests Indoors and Harm Agriculture Too
When one first thinks about it, logic seems to dictate that the hot, humid dog days of summer would spur pests to be both more destructive and a bigger nuisance. In reality, this is mostly true, but there are exceptions. For homeowners, the onset of fall with its cool temperatures and winter with its cold can drive certain insects and small rodents to seek the warmth and comfort of human habitation. For farmers and others who make their livings from one form of agriculture or another, the cool weather can mean a whole new cast of characters to place their crops at increased risk.
196: Keep Your Home Rodent Proof to Prevent Illness and Disease
Mickey Mouse and his family may be charming and enduring figures for children but when the real things become uninvited guests in your residence, it's time to take serious steps to oust them. Not only are mice annoying when you hear them crawling around inside the walls or chewing their way into your cereal boxes and bags of sugar, they also spread serious illnesses. And the droppings they deposit everywhere they've visited are extremely unsavory souvenirs.
197: How to Tell if You Have Carpenter Ants or Termites?
The average homeowner who suddenly discovers evidenced of winged pests in their home has absolutely no idea whether they are Carpenter Ants or highly destructive termites. At first glance, these two annoying visitors look much alike but it can be important to learn to tell the difference, because the appearance of winged termites may very well signal a home infestation that must be dealt with immediately.
198: Why You Should Choose A Home Warranty Over A Home Inspection
Why should you choose a home warranty over a home inspection? First of all it's essential to know the difference between a home warranty and a home inspection. Individuals who are familiar with the real estate market may not know the difference. This is might be especially true for first-time home buyers.
199: What is covered in a home warranty?
Home warranties have become increasingly popular over the last few years. It is estimated that one in five homes in America are now sold with a home warranty - while in California around 90% of existing homes are sold with a one year warranty. Research indicates that a home covered by a home warranty will sell more quickly - and sell for a higher price.
200: How a Home Warranty Can Protect You
Buying or selling a home involves making major decisions. It's essential to make the right decisions in order to insure success. Whether selling or buying a new home, a home warranty can protect you. Investing in a home warranty is indeed one of the wisest decisions you will make regarding your real estate.
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