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Termites home fumigation

 


What are Termites?

Termites are insects that are small and quite pale. Their bodies are soft, and there are many different kinds of termites. Different kinds of termites prefer different kinds of environments, that's why it's important to differentiate between them so that treatment could be effective and long-lasting. Many types of termites prefer to food on wood items, and they can be extremely destructive to any timber and trees.

What are the different kinds of termites?

There are forty-five various kinds of termites special in the United States. They fall into one of three categories. These are damp wood, subterranean, and dry wood. The termites that mostly affect Florida are the Formosan subterraneous termite, which is also known as the coptotermes formosanus. Other termites in Florida are the cone head termite and the desert termite. A clue that termites have been in one's home are discarded wings that are found near window areas or other entry sites. Ants do not shed their wings, but termites do, especially near spring's mating season for termites.

Why are Termintes Harmful?

Termites might sting, and they might bite as well. They do not carry disease, but they do cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions due to the dust that they leave behind. Ventilations systems and heating systems can aggravate the fecal dust of the termites and the nests of termites. Termites, as mentioned before, also cause a great deal of damage to wood structures and can lower the property value of a home and even cause portions to fall apart and crumble.

What is Termite Tenting?

Termite tenting I also known as fumigation. It is a treatment for dealing with the termites that are active and considered dry wood termites.

How does tenting, or fumigating, a home work?

This kind of fumigation is called tenting because a home is completely sealed off to allow the gas to poison the termites, as it fills all the nooks and crannies of the home. The insecticide used will kill off the termites and most of the other bugs that are living in the home. Tenting works for termites that dwell in the home and structures, but it's not effective for subterranean types of termites since tenting isn't efficient for underground usage. That subterranean termite type of fumigation includes the price of termite trenching, which increases the cost of the overall project. There is a tenting that involves high amounts of heat, instead of chemicals, to kill the termites...

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Milk









Milk
is a cream liquid formed by all female mammals use for feeding their young.
Milk can be produced from cows, horses, goats, ewes, sheep’s, monkeys, dog’s
e.t.c.; the most commonly used is cow milk. Milk is regarded as nature’s
perfect food but this is only tone as for babies, the nutrients are not in the
correct proportion for adults.


          The
proportion of carbohydrates is low and it is also lacking in iron and vitamin C.
Milk is extremely valuable in the diet of invalids and convalescent on the account
of its food value. It is readily digested.





Nutritive
value of milk




























Constituent


Percentage


Carbohydrates


4.9%


Protein


3.5%


Fat


3.7%


Water


87.2%


Ash


0.7%






1.     Protein:
The principal protein or major protein is casein others are albumen and globin


2.     Carbohydrate:
This is present in the form of simple sugar called LACTOSE.


3.     Fat:
It exists in the form of a very fine emulsim and it is easily digested.


4.     Mineral salt:
It is rich in calcium for building bones and also phosphorus and the amount of
iron is small.


5.     Vitamins:
Fat soluble vitamins A & D are present vitamin B (thiamine) and B2
(Riboflavin) B12 and small quantity of vitamin C which can be destroyed easily
if milk is boiled, pasteurized of left standing in sunlight.


6.     Water:
Forms the largest proportion of milk other substances are either dissolute or help
in suspension by the water.








DIGESTIBILITY OF MILK


     When milk enters the stomach is separates into solid (lots of
casein and liquid due to the action of rennin) on the casein digestibility
depends on the size of the dots forms, large dots make digestion difficult.





Ways of making milk
more digestion


1.    
Dilution:


a.     Water


b.     Lime
juice


2.    
Accretion:


a.     Soda
water


3.     By
eating with solid food or thick drink e.g. porridge.


4.     Boiled
milk dots more slowly and giried a less dens dot than raw milk.





Types of milk


1.     Fresh whole milk:
This is the milk that is obtained directly from the cow in which none of the
nutrients have been removed.


2.     Skimmed milk: The
fat content has been removed. It is therefore made predominately of protein,
carbohydrates, mineral and vitamin.


3.     Evaporated milk:
This is whole milk from which about 60%
of the water content has been removed.


4.     Dried or powdered milk:
Over 90% of the water content has been remove and it is then milled to powder
form.


5.     Condense milk:
This is evaporated milk to which a safe and suitable nutritive sweetener
usually sugar has been added so it is sweeter and thicker than evaporated milk.


6.     Filled milk:
This is a combination of
skimmed
milk and vegetable fat or water, non fat dry milk and vegetable fat.





PRESERVATION
OF MILK


1.     Evaporation


2.     Dehydration


3.     Sterilization


4.     Pasteurization


Basic Gardening Tools and Equipment You'll Need

    Before you start your home garden activities, it's a must to provide yourself with the needed tools and equipment in your nursery. These tools and equipment must be available all the time to make your gardening works easy and convenient.

You can work peacefully and efficiently if you have a complete tools and equipment in your nursery. You would not be worrying where to borrow because you have a complete sets of them always at hand when eventualities so arises.

You don't need big amount to start collecting your tools and equipment. You can visit some agriculture stores for garden tools and buy at bargain those that are not so costly, especially during yard sales. As a gardener, you've to follow this slogan " Use the Right Tool to the Right Job" to make your gardening work successful.

Some Basic Tools and Equipment

• Shovels - A round-ended shovel should be preferred for digging especially for planting trees and smaller shrubs.

• Garden Hoes - A garden hoe is useful for weeding and cultivating soil surfaces to allow for deeper plant root penetration of nutrients and water.

• Bow Rake -Provide a good heavy duty bow rake, which has short tines on one side attached to a metal frame or 'bow.' This tool is vital for leveling the soil to make it ready for planting, or for removing large clods of earth or rocks from the soil.

• Spading Forks - The spading fork is needed to open and improve the soil. It looks like a pitchfork but has a shorter handle and wider tines. It is used to dig down into hard soil and break up the ground.

• Dull Bolo - This tool is common in the Philippines, its uses is similar with a garden used for weeding and cultivation.

• Sharp Bolo - A sharp bolo is used to cut some grasses and small branches or generally for clearing operations prior to soil cultivation.

• Garden shears - Select a pair of garden shears that fits comfortably in your hand. Shears, sometimes called clippers, are used for pruning, shaping and removing foliage or branches.

• Garden Hose - Hose is necessary to water your garden. Depending on how much there is to water a sprinkler is also a good addition to the watering garden equipment list.

• Sprinkler Can - This is essential for watering your plants. Long nozzles allow the water to come out at a very gentle flow rate and are useful for reaching across long distances. Select a watering can that has a detachable spray head - this type of watering can is perfect for watering young seedlings.

• Hand Sprayer - Hand sprayer is useful for spraying some minor insect pests that are easily managed for minor insect attack in the garden.

• Spade - Similar to shovel, but it has a square end point used for digging and making a straight plots and beds.

• Carts and wheelbarrows - are necessary to transfer some gardening tools and equipment used in your garden works. Some other uses for carts and wheelbarrows are to collect and remove your full grown vegetables from your garden and carry dirt's and grass clippings away from the garden. • Garden Pruner - When you want to shape and cut back longer plants you will use the pruner garden tool. Pruners come in two styles. One is the bypass style and the other is the anvil. Pick up a couple of varieties to see which style is best for you. Pruners that have changeable blades and parts that are possible to sharpen will assist in extending the life of this piece of gardening equipment.

• Garden Trowel - A garden trowel is also used for weeding and cultivation. Select the one with a steel blade to make it last longer in use. There are different types of handles to choose from. You can either select the one with rubber handles that make them easier to grip while using them and there are some that are designed to relieve stress from your wrist during use.

There are still some equipment to be purchased in your gardening operations, but these tools and equipment mentioned are the basics you should purchase. If you have already your bigger capital, Roto-tiller or Tractor is also important in your garden. For the meantime, be satisfied with the basic garden tools and equipment identified, you can already start you garden operations. Happy gardening!

Termite Fumigation Issues

   Have you recently found out that you have a serious termite infestation? Have you just been told that you will have to use gas on them because it is the fastest method of termite control and you do not have any time to lose? If so, poisonous gas probably is the only answer.

However no one would condemn you for being a little concerned about having your house filled with poisonous gas. It does not sound a very healthy environment to have to live, eat and sleep in afterwards, does it? The good news is that there is little cause for concern, especially if you use a reputable firm with a history of using gas on termites.

Vikane is one of the most commonly used gases for the fumigation of termites. It is usually used with a practice called tenting. Tenting means quite literally erecting a tent over the whole structure involved, say your house.

The tent is then sealed as much as possible, the Vikane gas is pumped in and fans are utilized to make sure that it is circulated throughout your house, including your attic and basement. The gas is left to do its deadly work for a day within the sealed up tent and within your house.

On the second day, the tent is taken off and the house is aired using the fans again. Delicate instruments are used to determine the levels of gas in all parts of your home and when the pest controller is convinced that the levels of gas have dropped to where your house is safe for human occupancy, you will be permitted to move back in. That will typically be on the third day.

Vikane does not leave a sticky deposit, so it will not leave a film on your furnishings which you will have to clean off later. When the house has been thoroughly ventilated, all the gas will have disappeared, although there may still be a few innocuous pockets left behind rafters and joists in the attic and basement.

Tenting your house may give you grounds to think that the gas must be dangerous for surrounding wildlife or your neighbours, but this is not the reason for tenting. The tent is erected in order to retain the gas against the outside of the exterior walls of your house as well, so that it is treated from inside and out, although it does help stop wasting gas also.

This tenting method of fumigation with Vikane is a very successful method of eliminating an infestation of termites from a building. In fact, it is so efficient that your contractor should issue you with a warranty, although you may have to have the process repeated every year or two in order to maintain the warranty.

How to Use Chicken Manure in Your Garden For Fertilizer



Growing up in Central Florida, I was fortunate to have good year-round growing conditions. My grandparents were avid gardeners, and I remember the big jar painted white sitting on the counter to collect food for the compost pile. Once it was filled, my granddad would take it out to the compost bin and turn in, creating a rich soil. Although he composted, I was not introduced to chicken poop fertilizer until I was much older.

I was lucky to grow up with an awareness of composting, and once I moved and started a garden of my own, I had to investigate composting and fertilizing on my own, including chicken manure fertilizer. I went through quite a few plants that I "buried" instead of planted, since I did not take the time to invest in the right soil.

After a friend told me about chicken poop fertilizer as a great organic compound, I had to investigate on HOW to use, of all things, chicken poop! I had never heard of such a thing from my city grandparents, since ours was all turned food products mixed with dirt.

Upon reading up, I discovered that chicken manure fertilizer is the richest in nutrients of the animal manures. Because of the high content of nutrients, it's"hot manure". This means it will burn your plants if you just sprinkle it around. It works best to compost this manure before using it.

I had to learn how to compost with chicken poop fertilizer. It only took a few weeks for me to figure out what "burned" plants looked like from too much chicken manure fertilizer without enough other organic compounds.

In order to get your soil prepared with the chicken poop, add it to other organic ingredients. This can be vegetable and fruit leftovers, eggshells, coffee grounds, leaves and sticks. If you start in the fall and keep turning it, it will turn to rich looking dirt. Turn this into the ground when you till your garden, and the results with your chicken manure fertilizer will be amazing!

Experienced gardeners will tell you that you must use it when it is dry, not wet. Harvest the chicken poop yourself, or buy it from local farmers. If you raise the chickens anyway, then you might as well reap the benefits of the chicken poop.

As an aside, chickens also provide a great natural form of pest control and are very personable as pets. So if you have thought about using chicken poop fertilizer, there are more reasons than just the droppings to start a brood.

Now that I have incorporated chicken poop manure into my gardening, my potted plants and outdoor gardens have thrived. Try chicken manure fertilizer, just do it wisely to get the best results. Get the best vegetables and flower production from your plants possible - all while doing it "green" and using organic fertilizers.

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How to Create A Fish Pond In Your Backyard



Water ponds are very trendy right now. In addition to creating a peaceful haven for your family, a backyard pond can also provide a viable habitat for butterflies, frogs, fish, and birds.

If done correctly, a backyard water pond can also help to create a focal point in your yard and may even help to increase interest in your home if you decide to sell.

Water ponds do not have to be large. In fact, the majority of water ponds are no bigger than 4 feet in length. Some people have built water ponds using containers and plant containers.

Using such materials are cost effective and make the entire process proceed very quickly. However, the results can be simply stunning.

Before you begin to build a backyard pond, you may want to do a little research online or even take a class at your local garden center. Here are some tips that you should consider before beginning your project.


Place your pond in an accessible place. Although you may be tempted to tuck the pond in a spot on the edge of your property, this means you won't be able to regularly enjoy the pond. Rather than do this, you may want to place your pond in a central location. You should be able to enjoy the view whether you are sitting on the deck of your pool, on your backyard swing, or on the patio visiting with friends.
Place the pond in a spot where it won't become overheated during the hot afternoon sun. This may mean placing part of the pond beneath a shaded area or planting small shrubs and trees around the pond for extra shade.
Slightly elevate the soil around the pond so that water runoff will not be a problem during storms. If you have extra rocks, you can also use them to place a border around your pond. Of course, it is important to place the pond far enough away from your home that rainwater runoff does not affect the foundation of your home.


Landscaping

Landscaping is very important and will provide an incentive for wildlife to visit your pond. A butterfly bush is easy to care for, yet will encourage butterflies, bees, and other types of wildlife to visit your back yard. A bird feeder will encourage birds to visit your pond as well.

In order to prevent your pond from becoming a mosquito breeding ground, it is important to circulate the water. If you have electricity in your yard, you can use an electric pump. If not, you can use a solar pump. Otherwise, you may want to put some fish in your pond. The fish will eat the mosquito larvae as well as the algae that may grow on the sides of your pond.

You can also plant some water plants in your pond. If you decide to do this, you should let the plants settle in for about a week before adding fish to the pond.

Then, all that is left to do, is to sit back and enjoy your backyard pond!..




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The Right Farm Utilities

The Importance of Finding the Right Farm Utilities

Fences are an essential part of any busy, successful farm, whether it's keeping your livestock in or keeping predators out. However, your fences won't do you much good if you don't have the right tools and equipment to work with. Your fence could end up sagging, or your posts aren't anchored enough if you're not selecting the right equipment to do the job.

Choosing the Wrong Fencing Material

It takes a lot of research and planning to determine where your fence is going to be constructed, and what it's going to be made out of. Each fence system has its inherent strength and weaknesses that make them suited for specific jobs. The size of the animals you're trying to keep out or in is also important; the larger the animal, the more sturdy your fence needs to be. Animals that dig are going to require additional material to be added to your fence so that they don't get under them. Failure to use the right materials for the job can lead to you having to rebuild your fence over and over in order to fix the problem. It is important that you ensure that your building-materials meeting the rules of your local zoning ordinance so that you don't incur a fine as well as having to take down your fence.

Finding a Reputable Seller

When searching for a source of fencing supplies, it's important that you find someone who provides you with quality materials and tools. It pays to be selective with your source for materials, or your fencing could end up failing you sooner than you realise. Whether you're choosing to build with wood or steel, the life of your fence is only as long as the quality of materials that you use. Don't fall into the trap on finding the cheapest equipment on the market; building a fence is a timely and costly expense, so it's important that you do it right the first time. A reputable seller will have a wide variety of equipment in stock, and will be able to recommend to you the best materials for your needs. Your seller may even be able to direct you to sources for specialised equipment that he doesn't possess.

The Fence can be Finished More Quickly

Taking the time to measure out everything that you need before you purchase your materials can save you a lot of hassle in the future. You'll have everything that you need on hand, rather than making multiple trips back and forth to the store to find what you need to get the job done.

The True Scope of Agriculture



Agriculture has been the primary occupation of human beings, and that too a very important one. It provides a variety of products - crops - that are essential for humankind. Agriculture not only supports humans for their subsistence, but helps a large number of industries too.

Agriculture forms the raw material for numerous farm products based industries. The basic products, resulting from agricultural activities, are processed in big factories, before the final product is marketed. As such, agriculture generates employment, both for people working in the farming sector as well as those in the industrial, agriculture-based sector.

These days, agriculture has become an important commercial activity. A variety of crops are grown, which can be classified as -

oFood crops

oCommercial crops

oFiber crops

oBeverage crops.

Agriculture has benefited a great deal from the various advancements in the field of science and technology - with modern machines making the 'field' jobs much easier than ever before. All over the world, agriculture is managed efficiently with the help of modern farm equipment. In the US, farmers rely much more on technology than on manual labor.

Machines are used for all important farm operations like - tilling, sowing, harvesting, sorting of fruits, etc. Most farmers prefer employing those laborers who are skillful, and who can operate upon their tractors, combines and harvesters. In fact, farmers are also ever so ready to try out every new development in the variety of crops, pesticides, fertilizers and the like.

The importance of agriculture also lies in the fact that it supports the export sector also - most of the farmers in the United States produce largely for exports, as the soil produce is quite fertile, and coupled with modern technology, the returns are huge. Some of the major farm products are crops like - rice, wheat, sugarcane, cotton, jute, tea, coffee and rubber - which are produced in most parts of the world.

In countries that export surplus farm output, agriculture is all the more significant, and the agricultural production is fairly high. As the farmer gets a good profit, his financial position, especially in developed countries, is better than many other entrepreneurs. He is now able to purchase the latest machinery, use latest techniques of farming, buy new and improved hybrid varieties of seeds, and use the best fertilizers to increase productivity.

Nowadays, there are improvements in wholesale marketing as well as transportation of farm products. The use of refrigeration systems and efficient rail transport has made possible the safe delivery of perishable farm products like dairy products, vegetables, and fruits. With barely 4% of total population of United States engaged in agriculture, they have huge exportable surplus.

Agriculture is not just limited to crop cultivation, dairy farming has become an indispensable part of the agricultural process. Dairy farming is the practice of farming in which cattle are kept for milk and milk products. Oftentimes, poultry is also included. In fact, the scope of agriculture has widened, with interrelated sectors over-lapping one another; and in the present, each of these sectors is as important as any other!...

Dichlorvos, organophosphate - DDVP



 Dichlorvos is an organophosphate (OP) insecticide widely used in
developing countries. Because of its high acute toxicity and the consequent
dangers to workers, there are concerns whether safe use is possible under such
conditions.



    It is effective against mushroom flies, aphids, spider mites, caterpillars, thrips, and whiteflies in greenhouse, outdoor fruit, and vegetable crops. It is also used in the milling and grain handling industries and to treat a variety of parasitic worm infections in dogs, livestock, and humans. It is fed to livestock to control bot fly larvae in the manure. It acts against insects as both a contact and a stomach poison. It is available as an aerosol and soluble concentrate. It is also used in pet collars and "no-pest strips" as pesticide-impregnated plastic. In this form it has recently been labeled for use against bed bugs


Abstract


In this study, in order to elucidate the toxic nuclear effects of
dichlorvos, freshly isolated human peripheral blood lymphocytes were
incubated with 5, 10, 20, 40, 80 and 100 microg/mL of dichlorvos.
According to the results, dichlorvos induced micronuclei, decreased the
mitotic and replication indexes. It is a genotoxic product causing
chromosomal damage (an increase in micronucleus) and cell death
(decrease in mitotic and replication indexes).




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Chronic toxicity
Reproductive effects
The HSE review found: "No fertility studies which are both adequately conducted and reported... Individually no study is considered adequate to assess the teratogenic potential of dichlorvos in any species". In spite of these data gaps, government ministers ruled that: "Overall the weight of evidence indicates that dichlorvos does not present a risk to fertility and reproduction in humans.

Genotoxicity
There is evidence that dichlorvos is mutagenic in bacteria, fungi, and mammalian cells in vitro, but that there is no evidence for mutagenicity in whole animals, when it is rapidly degraded.

Environmental effects
   Dichlorvos is toxic to fish and aquatic arthropods are more sensitive than fish. It is highly toxic to birds and to honey bees.


   However, by applying an arbitrary safety factor of 100 to the toxic dose for the most sensitive species, the Water Research Centre has recommended an annual average level of 0.001 µg/l (parts per billion) for freshwater species, and 0.04 µg/l for marine life in saline waters.


 Food residues
Because dichlorvos degrades fairly rapidly it is not generally found as a residue on food. The UK Working Party on Pesticide Residues monitors residues in food, and dichlorvos is rarely found if at all.

How to Protect Your Corn From Insects

So your corn is planted and seems to be thriving, but there are a few hurdles that need to be still surpassed and one of the pressing issues being what is the best way to protect the corn form insects?



The three primary pests that threaten to destroy your crop are animals, insects and diseases. Make sure you examine your corn plants at regular intervals for danger of infestation. Corn earworms are also pests that you need to watch out for and they usually have an affinity for sweet corn that they attack consistently every year.



Moths deposit eggs on the leaves near the ear that grow into tiny caterpillars. The worms tend to feed on the tip of the ear. Nothing can be controlled once the worm enters the inside of the protective husk covering and the damage is inflicted. However there are certain measures that can be undertaken to protect your corn plants:



First, to keep the earworms from entering the trip of the husk, you can wrap a rubber band around the tip of the ear or attach a clothespin after the corn silk appears. This method will go a long way in minimizing the damage.



Secondly, you can protect your corn plants by spraying an insecticide called BT or Bacilulus Thuringiensis that contains a particular bacterium which will affect and attack only the larvae of the corn invader. This chemical spray will ensure all pest and insects are destroyed and killed. When using chemical sprays, make sure you consult the store you bought it from to ensure that you use the right amount as to not poison the crop and keep it safe for human consumption.



Other insect pests such as cutworms, stalk borers and stink bugs can reduce the corn stands as well even if a soil insecticide is used while planting, these insects can kill the seedling corn plants through the 4-6 leaf stage. Special scouting procedures are undertaken to determine when these insects might appear. The seed corn maggot can also destroy the corn plant and in order to protect the germinating seeds and seedlings from this pest, a seed treatment must be applied. Sampling of the soil for wire worms and white grubs must be administered supplemented with random digging of the soil with a shovel.



While planting corn seeds, a seed insecticide must be sprayed that will provide moderate protection against infestations of black cutworms, by undertaking all the necessary measures to protect your corn from the attack of any insects will result in more corn yields with less loss due to feeding damage by insects. Once the insects have infected the ear of the corn, the damage has been done and at that junction there is no reverse route. Your corn is destroyed and cannot be picked for eating purposes. This leads to loss and low corn yields thus spoiling the harvest for that year. A collaborative effort with innovative solutions to keep insects at bay will protect your corn not only form insects but allow it to thrive as well.

Essential Tools For The Farm






Farming is one of the most difficult professions out there. It requires constant diligence, constant hard work, and careful coordination. There are no sick days and no paid vacations. But farming has come a long way over the years. With the help of machines and high tech equipment, farming is a whole lot easier than it was even fifty years ago. Running a farm requires the help of a few essential tools. Listed below are some examples of tools that a farmer couldn't live without.

One of the most important tools on a farm is a pickup truck. Because farmers are continually hauling supplies and tools, pickups are probably the most versatile and useful tools a farmer can have. Whether it's needed to haul sod, animal feed, or building supplies, a truck that is well cared for can be useful for years. Another important tool is a tractor. In fact, some farmers may argue that a tractor is the most important farm vehicle.

Tractors are extremely versatile vehicles and therefore can perform a wide variety of functions. Tractors can be fitted with several tools that can be used to bale hay, set fence posts, push snow, or mow acres of lawn, among many other things. For farms with livestock, another essential tool is a livestock trailer. Horses and cattle are important animals on a farm and farmer needs a way to transport them. Even when not used for transporting animals, a livestock trailer can be used to haul hay or supplies. With the help of these important tools, a farmer can accomplish his work easier, faster, and more efficiently.

Termites home fumigation

  What are Termites? Termites are insects that are small and quite pale. Their bodies are soft, and there are many different kinds of termit...