No More Bugbears: Best Practices In Pest Control

When Birds Bring Mates (And Mites): 3 Health Reasons to Prevent Birds from Nesting Near Your Home

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Every September, in Australia, when winter gives way for spring, birds begin to seek out nesting sites from which to rear their young. Although birds tend to favour trees and bushes, they may occasionally discover an ideal nesting spot in close proximity to your home. These spots are usually in siding, in attics or on or under air conditioner units. While these nesting birds can provide a source of education and fascination to children, and even some pleasant early evening and morning bird song, they may also affect your health.…

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How To Keep Pests From Destroying Your Rose Flowers

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Your home’s garden certainly needs some beautification, and there is no better way to do it than growing some rose flowers. They are among the most popular flowers in the world because of their beauty and appeal. However, all that beauty roses carry doesn’t come easy because they require a lot of care and tending during their lifetime and after harvesting. They are prone to attack by pests, which often destroy their beautiful petals and other parts.…

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The Cane Toad Disaster: Potential Problems Associated With Eco-Friendly Pest Control

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To control pests, governments must often consider different methods. Pesticides and chemical treatments are not always desirable, particularly where there is a risk of groundwater contamination, so it’s often useful to consider alternative, organic pest control methods. Unfortunately, these ecologically friendly methods can also sometimes fail, and the cane toad is a perfect example of good intentions gone wrong. Learn why the Australian government initially introduced the cane toad, and why thousands of farmers now rue the day this amphibian ever landed on Australian shores.…

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