Looking for coupons? They could be for pest control, breakfast items, socks, or beak warmers for your coupon-savvy penguin. If you are, then take a look at Ultimate Coupons, because they have a nice variety of coupons for anybody who would like to take the time out to look for them! Have fun coupon hunting and deal hunting!
Ultimate Coupons | A Recommendation from Lord of the Pests
November 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Man Breaks Cockroach World Record! 2009! As seen on CBS Aol and yahoo News
November 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Keychain with a little red-roofed house that lures roaches in, to slaughter them
November 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment
It’s a keychain, a crazy Japanese gadget that has a red-roofed cute little house attached to it. This little red-roofed house emits tantalizing odors to lure roaches in and kill them inside.
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Facts About Ants
November 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Ants are insects that live all over the world and are one of the groups of
insects who live in organized colonies. Scientists estimate that ants have been living on the earth for more than 100 million years. Most ants are omnivores and eat fruit, seeds, other insects and honeydew. Ants have an average lifespan of 45-60 days but some worker and queen ants live longer. Ants are normally 2- 7mm long with 6 legs and each leg has 3 joints. Ants can lift as much as 20 times their own body weight.
The brain of the ant has about 250,000 brain cells, which is the largest among all the insects. As compared to humans with 10,000 million brain cells, a colony of 40,000 ants is same as a human. The combined weight of all the ants in the world is approximately the same or greater than the combined weight of all human beings.
Ant colonies consist of males, females and workers. Each colony has several million ants. When these colonies become too large, winged males and females fly to a new location and start a colony. The male and female ants mate in flight. The queen ant after laying eggs and starting the colony sheds her wings. The life span of a male ant is smaller than that of a female ant. A queen ant mates once and uses this sperm for years to produce thousands of offspring.
Ant colonies have elaborate social structures in which various activities are divided among different ants. Depending on the kind of work that these do, they appear in different shades of green, blue, purple and yellow. A yellow ant focuses on cleaning while the orange ant takes care of young ants and the new eggs produced by the queen ant. Ants keep their nest very clean and have special chambers for garbage and dead ants. The queen ant lives for many years and produces a chemical that workers lick from her body informing them that the queen is healthy.
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NPMA Podcast on Stinging Insects
November 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Summer always brings with it the return of stinging insects such as bees, wasps and yellowjackets, to name the most well-known. Although commonly viewed as “part of the season,” these pests send more than ½ million people to visit the Emergency Room every year. In this new episode of the NPMA Podcast series, we help homeowners to better understand stinging insects and the significant health threats associated with these common summer pests. Further we offer homeowners a multitude of tips to help prevent stinging insects from infringing upon their enjoyment of the outdoors during the summer months.
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What You Need to Know About Insect Control
October 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Insect control is never a simple process. It is often better to prevent an infestation than to have to fight one. Over their history, most insects have developed very effective methods of avoiding humans.
Insects are incredibly bothersome and troublesome. In a recent news brief, a man failed to make repairs on his screen door. Without realizing it, the mosquitoes made their way inside. They loved the pantry because it was warm. That is also, where they kept the pet’s water. The perfect climate for breeding was created. Within a few days, the man opened the pantry door to be swarmed by mosquitoes. He had to be treated in an emergency room because of all the bites! Interestingly, the hole in his screen was about the size of a dime!
To read the rest of the article, visit: http://www.pestexterminator.com/insect-control/
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Gay Weather Man vs. Cockroach
October 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Omg this is sooooo funny
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Are Professional Pest Control Services Worth It?
October 8, 2009 · 1 Comment
Pest control services are a must have for many homeowners and small business owners. Pests, including larger critters like squirrels and mice and smaller animals including most types of insects can be handled by these professionals. Do you want to spend money on bugs? Chances are good you do not.
Over the last few years, there are new chemical and nonchemical based treatments available in most home improvement stores. Some work very well and this often means that you can handle your pest control needs on your own.
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Carnivorous Plants
October 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Great information on Carnivorous Plants
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Wanna Try?
September 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Wanna try these creepy crawlers on a stick? These “delicious” insects on a stick is sold on the streets in China for less than a dollar per stick. Flavors ranges from spiders, scorpions, cockroaches, centipedes to mini seahorses and more!
YUM!
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