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or just wish managing your home could be fun? reading homemaking blogs can be your one-stop-shop for reliable information and quality resources about homemaking. so we bring to you the best 100 homemaking blogs which will help you to learn organizing, scheduling, cooking, fixing, budgeting, menu-planning and to manage your home without losing your mind! here is the list : https://blog.feedspot.com/homemaking_blogs/ #home decor #cooking #recipe 0 notes how to kill bed bugs in home bed bugs are biting little insects that thrive in poor sanitary or dilapidated living conditions. the adults are oval-shaped, about 1/5" in length and have a red hue. the younger members of this species tend to be smaller and have a lighter, more yellow color. these insects can reproduce quickly, the females release eggs in batches of up to fifty for a total of up to 500 eggs! these eggs are deposited on uneven textured surfaces with a sticky glue-like substance that allows them to incubate for ten days. they thrive in temperatures between 72of and 80of, they love burrowing deep inside mattresses and all types of furniture. bed bugs are remarkably disciplined, they can survive without a source of food for almost four months at a time. like ticks, these bugs love blood and can consume six times their own weight. this huge appetite seems only fitting for an insect that can diet for that long. fortunately, these insects are not generally disease carriers. the bite sites tend to become inflamed due to a reaction to their saliva. these unsanitary creatures will leave a scent and some feces behind them. these spots and smells will provide a clue to both the state of infestation and their location. as with other bug management solution, prevention is again the best measure of defense. make sure all mattresses, linens and bedding are kept clean and free of dust and debris. it would also be wise to seal up cracks in walls, window frames, door frames and anywhere else. since these guys can’t fly and must crawl, so you can impede their movement by coating furniture legs with petroleum jelly products. if an infection has occurred, it is vital to stem its spread as soon as possible. try using diatomaceous earth (de) , a natural pest control product that is made entirely of the skeletal remains of ocean plankton. #bed bugs #diatomaceous earth #natural pest control #eggs 5 notes natural ways to keep mosquitoes away female mosquitoes have a long proboscis that they use to pierce the skin and tap the bloodstream. mosquitoes are dangerous pests that happen to act as disease vectors, creating a nuisance and a health hazard. humans and animals alike are easy targets for the over 200 species of mosquitoes. mosquitoes are known to carry dengue fever, malaria, yellow fever, west nile virus, encephalitis and more . mosquitoes lay eggs that float on standing water, hence the need for the immediate removal of still water. the larval mosquitoes tuck underneath the water surface to grow, using a snorkel like apparatus (known as the siphon) to breath. they will eventually hatch and reproduce themselves, drastically increasing the size of their population in a short period of time. they are drawn to signs of life including the presence of heat, motion, co2, humidity and odor. the females must obtain blood as a means of acquiring the protein necessary for egg production and development. flowering plants and other nectar sources serve as the mosquito’s prime food source, so think twice about flower placement if your region is susceptible to mosquito invasion. also, there are many mosquito repellent plants that you can grow in your garden to get rid of them. some of them are catmint, rosemary, basil, lavender etc there are plenty of products available that will kill mosquitoes without harming people, pets or other wildlife. some store bought products can be just as toxic to people and pets as they are to mosquitoes mosquitoes can be hazardous to health, so there is no sense in removing with chemicals that can be as harmful. we recommend using multiple methods of pest control to protect yourself, your family and your environment. (source: completehomemaker.com ) #get rid of mosquitoes #pest control #growing plants #repellent #basil #rosemary #lavender #catmint 1 note ant facts & types - ways to get rid of them there are countless numbers of ant species. for better or worse, they have adapted to living among humans and taking what they can to survive. sometimes, their colonies become too large and have to be dealt with accordingly. when not living outdoors, ants love to nest in dry or decaying wood but will settle for styrofoam or fiberglass insulation. the argentine ant is common to rural and urban areas alike. they are identifiable by their tiny size (1/16" long) and brown color. they are the most common ant species in california and they will bite! they are true survivors and will live in and feed on garbage, dead animals or even toothpaste. due to their unsavory habits, they often come in contact with disease and can be quite dangerous. they will eat just about anything we do and they thrive in dark, moist kitchen and bathroom areas. the carpenter ant is named for his fine skill in tearing wood and crafting a nice nest for the next generation. they cause the most damage in mountainous and forested regions along the central and northern coastlines of california. they are generally larger than other ants and can range from red to black. they cannot sting, but will use their powerful jaws to bite. keep an eye out for these ants by looking for their winged scouts and discarded wood particles (sometimes called “frass”). it is vital to determine the location of these nests because they can cause untold damage. examine any frass for clues as to where they have been practicing their craft. keep in mind that these ants prefer to feed on the honey dew of certain varieties of aphids and can quickly overwhelm and destroy these plants. the field ant is relatively large at a quarter of an inch. they enjoy the sunny outdoors, but they will eat a cooling pie from a windowsill. these ants are the ones that we have all seen in sidewalk cracks. the fire ant is among the most insidious of all insect species. they have a potent bite that burns like salsa in the eyes! they are generally 1/8" long and can be identified by their light red bodies and brown bodies. they build their nests outside in small mounds or inside in anything from wood to drywall. they will eat anything. they have an unhealthy fascination will electricity and their ignorance of proper safety procedures leads them to cause expensive damage to electrical equipment. we use this shocking tendency to draw ants into an isolation chamber by using a solar panel to generate a small, but fascinating current in the solar ant charmer. also, boric acid is toxic
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