Posted by Administrator on October 22, 2008 at 12:33 PM under
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National Pest Management Association offers preventative measures for keeping rodents outdoors
This winter season's unwelcome pests may soon join homeowners by the fire to stay warm and out of the elements. Colder temperatures send wintry pests, such as rodents, spiders and cockroaches searching for food, water and shelter indoors. The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) provides tips for homeowners on how to keep unwanted pests outdoors this winter season. (see link for full story)
Posted by Administrator on September 24, 2008 at 2:29 PM under
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Even though it's fall, mosquitoes are still biting in many areas. Listen for news from your local health department about WNV activity
in your area. Get out and enjoy the outdoors, but protect yourself and
your family from mosquito bites. West Nile virus can cause serious,
life-altering and even fatal disease. (see link for full story)
Posted by Administrator on September 24, 2008 at 1:53 PM under
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Monday, September 15, 2008
NPMA Warns Mosquito Activity Will be Strong Through Fall
September 15 (FAIRFAX, Va.) – Just because summer is
over, don’t assume mosquito season is, too. The National Pest
Management Association (NPMA) has warned that mosquitoes will be active
through fall this year. Although mosquitoes are typically thought of as
a summer pest, they will remain a problem at least until the
temperature drops below 60 degrees, which most regions of the United
States typically don’t see until late fall or early winter. (see link for full story)
Posted by Administrator on July 25, 2008 at 9:03 AM under
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An environmental group from Kwantlen University College is citing health studies showing the negative effects of pesticides to try to get the city to keep harmful chemicals off private residences, golf courses, and lawn services...