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  • Important Waterbed Safety Tips
    Many people enjoy the comfort and warmth of a quality waterbed. Since the early days of a simple water-filled bladder surrounded by a wooden frame, waterbed technology has developed making modern beds more comfortable, more efficient and safer.
  • Decorating with Country Daybed Covers
    Country style home decor has never been more popular. Rural country and Early American motifs can be seen in everything from furniture and floor coverings to linens.
  • Daybed Covers Make Decorating Easy
    From the high style of satin to the simplicity of country patchwork, daybed covers can make decorating easy and practical. Daybeds are a practical and inexpensive way to add extra sleeping space combined with a cozy spot to just lounge and relax.
  • Chemicals and Conditioners for Your Waterbed
    As any science student who has looked at a drop of water under a microscope can you, water chemistry is indeed a complex subject.
  • Natural Moth Control
    The weather is warmer and you have begun storing your winter clothing especially those nice wool sweaters.
  • Natural Wasp And Hornet Control
    A warm summer day and a backyard picnic can present an invitation to wasps. Food and drinks, especially the sweet stuff, can attract wasps, bees and similar stinging insects.
  • Natural Spider Control
    Around the world it is spiders here, spiders there, and spiders everywhere. Spiders are so common and exist in such wide varieties that most everyone has seen them, heard about them and even been bitten by them.
  • Natural Earwig Control
    The pesky earwig looks like something out of horror film and has been the subject of quite a few myths and legends over the years.
  • Natural Tick Control
    Spring and summer months bring out a variety of insects and one of the most common is the tick. Ticks are found almost everywhere in North America and all ticks have one behavior in common, they feed on the blood of mammals. The American dog tick is a common variety of these parasites as is the black-legged tick.
  • Natural Flea Control
    You do not need to have dog, cat or other pet to experience the frustration of a good old fashioned flea infestation. They bite, you scratch and then you wonder how they get there and more importantly how to get rid of them. Problems with fleas are common the world over and like many insects, fleas are becoming more and more tolerant to chemicals.
  • Natural Pill Bug Control
    These prolific little critters, also know as sow bugs, may be considered pests by many folks but are generally harmless.
  • Natural Fly Control
    Flies are complex little insects, but keeping them from becoming a problem does not have to be. The common house fly is part of a family of flies known as filth flies.
  • Natural Beetle Control
    Your lawn is fertilized for the spring, kept attractively mowed and trimmed and starts out as the pride of the neighborhood. Early June rolls around you notice that your beautiful lawn is starting to look less than healthy.
  • Natural Silverfish Control
    They do not fly but these adaptable insects have managed to migrate from their normally tropical environs to colder climates in an extraordinarily surprising number of ways. Silver in color and fast moving, these opportunistic little bugs will scatter at the first sign of bright light or if they are disturbed, like when you surprise them by moving a box in your basement or garage.
  • Natural Cricket Control
    A cool summer evening, a nice breeze and the sound of crickets chirping could make for pleasant experience. The sound of crickets chirping in your house can indicate something else all together. Crickets are not particularly dangerous but in large numbers can be a nuisance and have the potential for doing some damage in your home if they are not controlled.
  • Natural Centipede Control
    More scary looking than dangerous, the house centipede is a common household pest that can be controlled though not without some effort on your part. Centipedes do bite prey and humans, though the bite experienced by humans, while painful, is not generally poisonous or harmful to people.
  • Can Cockroaches Make Me Sick And Can I Easily Kill Them?
    Yes, cockroaches can make you sick and yes you can kill and control them. Cockroaches can make you sick by carrying fungi, pathogenic organisms and disease causing bacteria. The most threatening disease that they can carry is Salmonella.

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