Because of their voracious appetites, bats function as extremely effective and pesticide-free pest control. |
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The shift toward more ecological means of pest control is a driving force in research and in growers' fields. |
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How were your safe pest control methods received by the public when you first started advocating it? |
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However, a keyholder was found, pest control were called in and the building has been temporarily sealed off. |
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Control of these rats is taking up a considerable amount of the pest control team's resources. |
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A spokesperson for the Baptist church said on Monday they were aware of the situation and pest control had dealt with it. |
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Some pesticides are sold in formulations specifically for licensed pest control operators. |
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Trichogramma wasps, tiny parasites of the moth's egg stage, are commonly reared by insectaries and sold for pest control. |
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The false widow that bit her was later killed by a local authority pest control team. |
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To continue, hunts would have to meet the twin tests of preventing cruelty and being necessary for pest control. |
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For many years we have been told that chemicals are the only method of effective pest control. |
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Their fields of activity include soil conservation, gardening, and natural pest control. |
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Your plants will be more dependent on you for feed and water as well as pest control. |
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Pest controllers and fumigators are employed by pest control companies, or they may be self-employed. |
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The warnings come after pest control officers reported a surge in calls reporting sightings of rats and mice. |
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It's about selective hunting seasons, pest control, cutting the grass the right height, bird dogs, falconry, outsmarting coyotes, and tons more. |
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Limit or eliminate herbicides and pesticides in order to encourage natural cycles of pest control. |
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Hunting has nothing to do with pest control and everything to do with a cruel, barbaric pastime. |
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He had literally begged his landlord to pay for the pest control and fumigation. |
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Make sure that the school is routinely treated by a pest control company, and that it's completely smoke-free. |
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Consequently, pest control agencies are scrambling aeroplanes and ground forces in a bid to kill the insects before their wings grow. |
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A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur over time if these fungicides are used repeatedly in the same fields. |
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The man was brought to safety while pest control dealt with his vermin. |
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Provisions in the Protection of Wild Mammals Act 2002 allowed for the use of dogs to flush foxes from cover for marksmen to shoot as a means of pest control. |
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Ask if the company belongs to a professional pest control association. |
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Farmers legitimately and legally use guns for pest control on their land. |
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A pest control technology that fails to control pests might be good for seed corporations that are also agrichemical corporations. |
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Use of at least one acid of the citric acid cycle in combination with glycerol for pest control. |
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What it isn't is an adorable pet, small child or anything you'd want to cuddle up to without calling pest control first. |
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If you are going to use big-headed ants for pest control you will have to know what they look like. |
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Commercialization and the practical aspects of using antifeedants for pest control are not currently well developed, and many of the relevant limitations are highlighted. |
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The contribution of women palpably falls, however, in technical operations, such as land preparation, pest control and fertilizing. |
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Let's take the example that pest control is one of the prerequisites in a plant. |
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Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, pest control and gate attendant if the property is in a gated community. |
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This is an example of biological pest control where the predator is a chicken, which controls the pesky ticks. |
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These may be used as algicides, bactericides, invertebrate pest control, fungicides or wood treatments. |
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Isobutane is also used in certain pest control products as propellants, however, these pest control products do not contain 1,3-butadiene. |
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They include gardening, removals, pest control, handymen, builders, pet care and waste clearance – but our speciality is cleaning. |
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In Africa, a wide range of agrochemicals is used for agriculture and for pest control purposes. |
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It specialises in biological pollination by bumblebees and in pest control via beneficial insects and mites. |
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The use of pest control and management techniques that do not have chemical properties. |
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By this time next year, strychnine will not be used for pest control in any EU countries. |
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People with two homes spend, on average, five times as much as those with one home on, among other things, lawn care, home security, pest control and housecleaning. |
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The regulation now also covers articles incorporating pest control chemicals. |
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It identifies for the first time which active substances may not be used in pest control products. |
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This power can be used where pest control products may pose a risk of serious harm, namely, health, safety or the environment. |
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Diversity in cropping systems is often of particular importance from the standpoint of pest control. |
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This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label. |
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Government expenditure on agricultural research, pest control, inspection and grading of particular products, marketing and promotion services. |
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Integrated management and pest control are the most effective way to achieve this goal. |
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Input use levels remain low, at 51 per cent for fertilizers, 16 per sent for selected seed, and 33 per cent for pest control products. |
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There will always be a need for more research on biological and mechanical methods of pest control. |
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With our pest control technicians based throughout the country, we are local to you and ready to respond to all your needs. |
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In order to be able to sell class 3 pest control products you must have a Retail Vendor Pesticide license. |
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Apart from climate and pest control, English wine is greatly hampered by dodgy winemaking, with oxidation and overdosing with sulphur still common faults. |
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An exterminator, Dill took a job in Iraq for a company contracted to do pest control on military bases. |
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Often referred to as non-agricultural pesticides, biocides encompass a wide range of applications including disinfection, preservation and pest control. |
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Make sure that the school is vacuumed and dusted regularly, that it's routinely treated by a pest control company, and that it's completely smoke free. |
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The pest control department on campus was hiring and Dempsey decided to inquire about the job. |
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Pigeon pest control that is quick and cost effective to install. |
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The act covers a wide range of pest control products, such as insecticides, disinfectants and repellents, but not medicines or agricultural pesticides. |
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China emphasized that the impact of invasive species is three times that of fire, and described national achievements in SFM promotion, pest control and emergency responsiveness. |
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She recalled a situation over pest control. |
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In the event that members may be preparing report stage amendments I wish to draw the House's attention to a clerical error found in the report stage reprint of Bill C-53, the pest control products act. |
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The only exception is the use of medication for parasitic pest control. |
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The households that did remember reported a significantly greater use of bleach alternatives, non-chlorine-based cleaning recipes and nonchemical pest control methods. |
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It's an American import available from specialist pest control companies and from birdfeed firms. |
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With consumer demand rising for eco-friendly pest control, one of the largest pest control companies in the region, Knockout Pest Control Inc. |
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It is believed she had been exposed to phosphane, which is used in pest control and is highly toxic. |
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These are the first pheromones ever to be registered for pest control in forestry as well as being the first sprayable pheromones marketed in Canada. |
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The most important quarantine organisms in field crops, affecting producers with regards to pest control measures, are the corn rootworm and potato cyst nematodes. |
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It examined the normative acceptance of firearms in rural communities where guns are seen as a traditional part of rural life associated with peaceful pursuits such as farming, pest control, target practice and hunting. |
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DuPont already offers popular pest control products in the kingdom such as the cross-spectrum Avaunt insecticide. |
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Housekeeping, maintenance of hygienic and bacteriostatic and pest control for various centers Cantabrian Institute of Social Services. |
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Most of the products commonly used in structural pest control today are broadly classified as organophosphates, carbamates and pyrethroids. |
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Even though essential oils have long been used on humans, Canadian regulations require them to be registered before being used as pest control products. |
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Pacific Ag Group conducts agrichemical field and laboratory research for clients who are developing new patented molecules for pest control, plant nutrition products, or specialized agricultural equipment. |
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Rentokil Initial have their head office and pest control division next to Blackwater railway station, north of the A30, towards Camberley. |
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Overall, organic crop producers clearly indicated that research relating to cropping systems and rotations must be emphasized as opposed to development of pest control products. |
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You should understand the role that each factor plays in pest control. |
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Tillage is the practice of plowing soil to prepare for planting or for nutrient incorporation or for pest control. |
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Most of us know that crop rotations are better for soil health and pest control, even though rotations are not always economical. |
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Caterpillars have been the target of pest control through the use of pesticides, biological control and agronomic practices. |
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Development and evaluation of granule and emulsifiable concentrate formulations containing Derris elliptica extract for crop pest control. |
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Diatomaceous earth, more commonly known as food grade, is the third pest control tip that gardeners should try. |
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Registered egg grading establishments will be required to document and implement a quality assurance program, a pest control program and an employee training program. |
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Through the national office for sanitation and pollution and pest control, this ministry writes and implements national policy on sanitation and the control of pollution and pests. |
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The management service charge related to the cost of PAE personnel required to manage cleaning, laundry, pest control, ground maintenance and refuse disposal services. |
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Many alternative pest control strategies, such as the companion planting of insect repellent plants within the potato crop, have received little attention from the scientific community. |
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Encouraging natural predators to control rodent population is a natural form of pest control, along with excluding food sources for rodents. |
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Even before they leave your site you'll have secure, password protected access to a complete pest control online visual representation of your protection network. |
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Farmers build fences, housing, shearing sheds and other facilities on their property, such as for water, feed, transport and pest control. |
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The research includes developing improved grape varieties and investigating pest control. |
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We also provide commercial pest control and quality assurance services. |
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To minimise the likelihood of insecticide resistance in cockroach populations and human exposure to insecticides, strategies that include baiting and built-in pest control should be adopted. |
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This institution determines the allowed practices for pest control, growing, fertilizing, and handling of organic crops. |
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It is also used as for pest control and as an antitoxic agent, as well as for treating asthma, lung disease, cough and breathing difficulties. |
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I guess it would the building and all of our conveyances, along with our staff, through the pest control, the conveyance cleaning, and the regular monitoring of this. |
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Biodiversity is often associated with a wide variety of entomophagous insects, which allows better natural insect pest control than in conventional systems. |
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It also relies on longer, more diverse crop rotations, cover cropping, compost applications, intercropping, biological pest control and nutrient recycling. |
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You should aim for maximum pest control and minimum off-target drift. |
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On this windswept island, a dedicated few led by Canberran Trish Macdonald are engaged in extreme pest control to kill vermin with the aid of helicopters and guns. |
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Municipal authorities can improve sanitation and limit harborage, while pest control operators can use baits to immediately influence the abundance of rodents. |
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He gets to charge more than Orkin and all those other pest control guys because Trap Man's weapons of extinction are billed as environmentally sensitive. |
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Limpipieza service, disinfection of buildings and pest control, laundry and collecting and transporting biohazardous resiudos in Area Health Primary Care Management of Toledo. |
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This requires even greater nutrient and pest control inputs. |
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Frankincense is used in the treatment of stone, skin rashes, gout, pest control, antitoxic agent, asthma, lung disease, cough and difficulty in breathing. |
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One of the most exciting parts of this work, says insect molecular biologist Kevin Wanner of Montana State University, is its potential to lead to new tools in pest control. |
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In addition at Trafalgar Square control of feral pigeons is required, currently this avian pest control element forms approximately 85 percent of the total requirement. |
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Will his bumbling assistant Billy No-Mates keep his job in pest control? |
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