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    What are bedbugs? – Video - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    What are bedbugs?
    This video is about What are bedbugs? Giving a description of how bedbugs look the signs to look out for. BedBug page http://www.pestcontrol-company.co.uk/bed-bugs-uk-pest-control.html Informati.

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    THOUGHTFUL PEST CONTROL — For The Good – Video - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    THOUGHTFUL PEST CONTROL -- For The Good
    Pesticides, organic approaches, environmental effects -- methods for controlling insect pests in the gardens and landscapes. The effects of neonicotinoids on Honey Bees and pollinator mortality....

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    Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus – Exterminator Achievement/Trophy Guide – Video - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ratchet Clank: Into the Nexus - Exterminator Achievement/Trophy Guide
    This video is a segment from the following video: http://www.gameanyone.com/video/593523 Ratchet Clank: Into the Nexus by Insomniac Games, SCEA. Exterminator achievement or trophy video...

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    Pest Control/ with Sir Chillyfeet – Video - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control/ with Sir Chillyfeet
    Defeating pests with only snakes, flytrpas, frogs, and salamanders!

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    The Sentinel commented Revealed: The worst rat 'hot spot' areas of Stoke-on-Trent - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    EXTERMINATORS were called to deal with rats in one Stoke-on-Trent street nearly 30 times in just 18 months.

    Thorndyke Street in Shelton has been revealed as the biggest rat hot spot in the Potteries, according to figures released by Stoke-on-Trent City Council.

    The authority was called to deal with 2,965 problems across the city with most streets needing one or two visits.

    However, 27 pest control requests relating to rats in the Shelton street were received between May 2013 and October 2014.

    Gail Oliver, aged 44, of Thorndyke Street, said: It really is pretty bad around here, Ive seen quite a few running around and even some dead ones.

    The figures come as pest controllers warn residents to be on their guard against rodents.

    Rob Simpson, managing director of pest control experts Basis Prompt, says the animals will root for food in bins.

    He said: The period around Christmas and New Year provides rats with the perfect opportunity to appear, particularly as it was party time with fewer bin collections.

    Pest control officers believe a collapsed drain could be to blame for turning the street into the biggest rat hotspot in the city.

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    Master Seal Doors in Baltimore – Entry Doors, Storm Doors, Patio Doors & Security Doors – Video - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Master Seal Doors in Baltimore - Entry Doors, Storm Doors, Patio Doors Security Doors
    Visit http://mastersealonline.com/ for a variety of high quality doors in Baltimore, MD. We carry a vast selection of doors like entry doors, storm doors, pa...

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    Townhouse for sale Santiago De La Ribera in Murcia Spain ref 10961 – Video - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Townhouse for sale Santiago De La Ribera in Murcia Spain ref 10961
    Front bedroom has patio doors leading out onto a terrace * Marble staircase continues onto second floor which has a large bedroom with ensuite and exit to the roof solarium * Large terrace...

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    High Bay LED Flood light Fixture offers metal halide alternative. - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kemp, Texas 75143 Longtime leader in commercial and industrial grade lighting equipment Larson Electronics continues its commitment to providing high grade lighting equipment to specialty markets with the release of a high intensity 400 watt LED light fixture that is a direct replacement for 1,000 watt metal halide fixtures.

    The GAU-HB-400W-LED-SS fixture from Larson Electronics produces 52,000 lumens of high intensity light while drawing 400 watts from a 120 volt electrical system. This high mast LED flood light offers intense light output and is ideal for flood lighting, crane lighting, light towers, as well as industrial and outdoor lighting applications. This 400 watt high intensity LED light fixture is an ideal replacement for fragile and hot running 1,000 watt metal halide lamps. They offer low power requirements, high durability and a versatile mounting system that makes these LED light emitters a superior lighting solution for demanding applications where power and reliability is critical. Fifty-four Bridgelux high output LEDs producing 963 lumens each are arranged in rows and paired with PMMA high purity optics to produce a well-focused 25 wide spot beam that is ideal for providing far reaching concentrated illumination while still covering a substantial amount of area.

    Each unit is equipped with a back mount trunnion style bracket constructed of 304 stainless steel that allows the light to be attached to flat surfaces and adjusted through 160 of vertical movement. To adjust the unit after mounting, the user simply loosens the set screws located on either side of the unit, moves it into the desired position, then re-tightens the screws. The base of the mounting trunnion is equipped with several machined slots which allow users to utilize existing mounting holes and slide the unit for precise mount positioning. The heavy duty design and high power of these LED lights make them suitable for a wide array of applications including high mast lighting, light towers, light plant LED retrofits, military, mining, industrial manufacturing, machine visioning, security and law enforcement, commercial structure illumination, sport complexes, billboards, race tracks, and parking lots.

    Our new 400 watt LED light fixture is perfect for retrofitting light towers from metal halide fixtures to LED, said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. This unit is designed to withstand extreme environments and operating conditions and can withstand rapid temperature changes.

    Larson Electronics produces a wide range of intrinsically safe LED lights, explosion proof LED work lights, portable LED lights, explosion proof flashlights and LED trouble lights. The entire Larson Electronics line of explosion proof lighting can be viewed by visiting Larsonelectronics.com. You can also call 1-800-369-6671 to learn more or call 1-214-616-6180 for international inquiries.

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    Loudoun course addresses the growing concerns about eco-friendly gardening - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 5 at 11:26 AM

    Gardening is much more than growing plump tomatoes or fragrant roses. Gardens are part of the chain of life, with environmental consequences that can be beneficial or detrimental, depending on the choices a gardener makes.

    That is the central theme of Landscape for Life, a five-week course that 15 people will begin taking Tuesday through the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy. The course focuses on the concept of sustainable gardening and examines the effects of gardening on pollinators, wildlife, the immediate environment and the watershed.

    Sustainability, in the Landscape for Life framework, essentially is to meet our current needs without decreasing the ability of future generations to meet their needs, said Nan McCarry of Lucketts, the lead teacher of the course. Sustainable gardening is just one small way that a person can have a positive impact on the local and wider ecosystems through their ... yard or garden.

    The Landscape for Life curriculum, which was developed by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and the U.S. Botanic Garden, uses a train the trainer model to adapt the course to the local community, McCarry said.

    The course is divided into three main subject areas: soil, water and plants. The unit on soils covers topics such as erosion and soil compaction, which is a problem in neighborhoods that have been recently developed, she said.

    The need to conserve drinking water is an area of particular concern for McCarry.

    We are seeing really frightening droughts in other parts of the country, she said. Right now, we are lucky to be experiencing some wet years, but water is going to become a more limited resource everywhere as we have more people.

    Landscape for Life advocates smaller lawns that require less water and fertilizer to maintain, as well as the use of rain barrels to retain water in the yard. Collecting water in a rain barrel conserves water that otherwise would flow down the driveway or through the yard, McCarry said. The collected water can then be used in the garden.

    The class also teaches how to create rain gardens by growing deeply rooted native plants, such as white oak, coral honeysuckle or bee balm, among other varieties, to trap water that would otherwise run off the property, McCarry said.

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    Heres a group getting it together in the murky world of healthcare collaboration - January 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The landscape for how to turn life science and health care technologies into viable companies has changed more in the last 3 years than in the last 30. New approaches to translational medicine have emerged. Our Lean Launchpad for Life Sciences is one of them. But a new class of life science/healthcare co-working and collaboration space is another.

    The National Institutes of Health recognizes that Life Science/Health Care commercialization has two components: the science/technology, and the business model.TheLean Launchpad for Life Sciences (the I-Corps @ NIH) uses theLean Startup Model to discover and validate the business model.

    The classprovides Life Science/Health Care entrepreneurs with real world, hands-on learning on how to rapidly:

    This user/customer-centered approach is a huge step in the right direction in the life science/health care commercialization. However, one of the bottlenecks in actually doing Customer Discovery for medical devices/health care is testing how minimal viable products work in-context. Testing hypotheses with doctors, patients, payers, providers, purchasing departments, strategic partners is hard. It can involve traveling hundreds of miles and can consume months of time and loads of money. Scheduling time to look over a surgeons shoulder in an operating room is tough. Getting time to brainstorm with payers or experts in clinical trials is hard.

    It would be great if there were a way to first test these hypotheses and minimal viable products in a realistic setting locally. Then after a first pass of validation, take them on the road and see if others agree.

    A new life science/healthcare co-working and collaboration spaceIt looks like someone is actually pulling this together in a life science/healthcare co-working and collaboration space in Chicago called MATTER.

    Co-working spaces seem to be evolving into the startup garages of the future. Its a shared work environment (typically a floor of a building) where individuals (or small teams) rent space and work around other people but independently. Yet they share values and hopefully some synergy around topics of mutual interest (same customers, or technologies). Incubators are designed for teams with an idea. They add mentors and additional services and some offer free space in exchange for equity. Accelerators take teams with fairly focused ideas and offer a formal 3-4 month program of tutoring/mentoring with seed funding in exchange for equity.

    The MATTERco-working space will havefive unique things specifically for life science/healthcare companies:

    By building a co-working space that includes all of these stakeholders, MATTERallows startups (and companies) to get in front of customers and other members of the value chain first, before they leave the building.

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