Number 1 selling in the Nation……Mantis 1 x 2 Flylight Find out why!
Updated: 2012-08-31 23:39:44
The Mantis 1 x 2 fly light is the number one seller in the nation and maybe even the world...want to know why.
The Mantis 1 x 2 fly light is the number one seller in the nation and maybe even the world...want to know why.
Altosid Pro-G kills mosquitoes before they hatch and is simple and easy to use. Simply follow the directions and put the directed amount of granules in areas or in water where mosquitoes may breed. One container can treat over 5,000 square feet or up to 20,183 gallons of water. Altosid Pro-G will last up to 30 days.
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Effective fruit fly control in a commercial kitchen can be as much about sanitation as chemical
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Introducing the Verifi™ bed bug detector, the world’s first active device to provide up to 90 days of ongoing bed bug detection. Surprisingly affordable, discreet and easy to use, Verifi will change the way you look at bed bug detection forever. A BETTER WAY Discover how the Verifi™ bed bug detector brings your customers [...]
(Beyond Pesticides, August 31, 2012) The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has invited the public to submit comments concerning proposed changes to organic standards prior to the National Organic Standards Board’s (NOSB) fall meeting on October 15-18, 2012 in Providence, RI. The proposals will be open for public input until 11:59pm Monday, September 24, 2012. [...]
(Beyond Pesticides, August 29, 2012) Months after a highly publicized report concluded farming is responsible for underground water contamination in Central Valley, California, the state is poised to approve new groundwater rules to monitor underground water and control discharges of contaminants, such as fertilizers and pesticides. The new regulations, which may involve drilling monitoring wells [...]
It has happened so often that every time an athlete blows away the competition, you just can’t help but wonder whether he or she resorted to any form of illegal substance to gain an unfair advantage. Doping allegations have plagued […]
Ron Nixon reported today at The New York Times Online that, “The Agriculture Department said Friday that consumers can still expect higher food prices next year, but the expected increase was unchanged from last month, even as extreme heat in the Farm Belt continues to reduce the grain harvest and increase feed prices for livestock. [...]
The New York Times has provided a very useful interactive graphical display at the paper’s webpage on the 2012 drought, “Drought Extends, Crops Wither.” Time Times update noted that, “This summer’s heat and rainlessness, which rivals the devastating 1988 drought, has left crops withering in the fields and farmers trying to calculate their losses. An [...]
(Beyond Pesticides, August 23, 2012) Two commonly used nanoparticles have a significant impact on the growth and yield of food crops, according to a team of scientists led by University of California Santa Barbara’s Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. The study’s conclusions echo similar research findings that show human and environmental risks from [...]
Marc Lifsher reported in today’s Los Angeles Times that, “Major food growers and processors are pumping millions of dollars into an increasingly hefty war chest to fight a November ballot measure that would require labels on genetically engineered foods. In all, they’ve collected $25 million, the most for any ballot initiative this fall. “Anticipating the [...]
(Beyond Pesticides, August 22, 2012) The Oregon Court of Appeals has ordered a temporary halt to the state’s plan to allow genetically engineered (GE) canola to be planted in parts of the Willamette Valley, Oregon. The order is in effect until the court rules on a lawsuit filed by opponents of GE canola planting who [...]
There is a reason anabolic steroids are banned in the Olympic games as well as in all other areas of professional sports. Steroids give the athlete an unfair advantage over other players who are trying to compete completely based on […]
It has been drilled into our heads over and over that for optimal health, you should exercise daily and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. A new research now suggests that you can improve your health even further by telling […]
This year has been marred by unusually hot weather. Scientists are attributing this to climate change that has been brought on by man-made conditions. The assessment was partly headed by James Hansen, the director of the Nasa Goddard for Space […]
Agriculture is not what it used to be, it grew-up; [...]
The fitness industry releases new products every year. This includes workout apparel, supplements and exercise equipment designed to increase the output of your performance during high intensity workouts. Manufacturers have spent millions of dollars on these products and even backed […]