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Quick Answers to Questions About Termites
If you are like most people, you probably don't think about termites very often. After all, they are not as flashy as some of the other pests that can invade your home. However, termites cause billions of dollars in damage every year, so it is important to learn how to recognize them and deal with them effectively. In this blog post, we will discuss where termites come from, what they look like, and the early warning signs of an infestation. We will also provide tips on how to deal with termites if you find that you have an infestation in your home.
By Timothy A Rowland4 years ago in FYI
Facts about the Titanic you probably didn't know
The RMS Titanic is likely one of the most notable boat wrecks and ships ever. She was fabricated and built by the Harland And Wolff Shipping organization back in 1912 and dispatched/claimed by the White Star Line transporting organization, which is currently essential for Cunard Lines.
By Daniel Henry 4 years ago in FYI
What Do Elephants Eat?
The diet of an elephant depends on its location and habitat. Elephants living in forests, scrublands, and marshes eat leaves, grass, bark, roots, and small twigs. Elephants that live near the sea and in hot, arid regions eat primarily grasses, aquatic plants, and salt-rich grasses. Elephants also eat soil to obtain minerals they cannot get in their diet.
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in FYI
What Is Bioengineered Food?
Have you ever seen pictures of those great, spotless farms with rows and rows of perfect produce? It’s difficult to believe that this image is anything other than delicious food, right? But despite our efforts to produce the cleanest, healthiest food possible, sometimes things go wrong. One way this can happen is through contamination from bioengineered organisms. But what are bioengineered organisms? In this post, we’ll take a closer look at bioengineering.
By Wale Seriki4 years ago in FYI
Easter Monday Origin
Easter Monday is more than a name Christmas is always on December 25, Thanksgiving the 4th Thursday in November, and July 4th is self-explanatory. Easter, however, is calculated quite differently. It comes the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox. For this reason, the unofficial holiday can come as early as the third Sunday in March and as late as the fourth Sunday in April. The day after is known as Easter Monday and it is much more than an acknowledgment of the day that proceeds it.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in FYI
Introduction to Human Chasing Colors
There is a subspecies of "visual animals" who are obsessed with colour. They drink colourful drinks and try new and exciting sensory experiences; they take photos, share, express, think, and feel the new vitality of colours in creativity, ideas, products, and environments; and they take photos, share, express, think, and feel the new vitality of colours in creativity, ideas, products, and environments.
By BROWW LENA RUTH4 years ago in FYI
What Do Hedgehogs Eat?
What do hedgehogs eat? We know that they eat the leaves of the plant we call the hedgehog, but we have no idea what that plant looks like. What do hedgehogs eat? And what do they eat that we don’t? Hedgehogs are an animal with long, thin bodies and long legs which is part of the hedgehog family. They eat insects, small fruits, and carrion. They are often found in the leaf litter or seeds around dead animals. They live in large groups and normally feed in pairs and are not territorial.
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in FYI








