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THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHERE CRAWLING INSECTS ARE ON THEIR WAY TO YOUR PROPERTY!
Insects are everywhere! This is the time of the year when crawling insects are crawling inside and outside of your property. Indeed, Canada’s weather is unpredictable! After a Canadian winter, people wait for summer whereas crawling insects make their way to your home through cracks in the foundation and dark, wet places to survive. Summer is the best time to be outside exploring, but hot and humid temperatures bring nasty INSECTS inside our properties! When temperatures rise for us, don’t forget they rise for crawling insects as well!! What they are looking for is a moist or wet place inside or outside your property to thrive. Common areas that you can find in and around the home are; the basement, bathroom, closets, floor drains, or under cardboard boxes and under concrete slabs.
By glpestcontrol5 years ago in FYI
Pablo Picasso
Spanish, 1881-1973. The art movement of Cubism was said to have changed the face of European painting and sculpture. Pablo Picasso was the co-founder of the entire movement together with Georges Braque. Cubism reconciled the three-dimensional with the two-dimensional spaces, in an attempt to hint at the intention behind the themes. Picasso also contributed significantly to Surrealism, Neoclassicism, and Expressionism. Despite achieving international recognition before the age of 50, a comparative analysis of the works created by Picasso in his life, from his childhood to his death, portrays a scale of development that perhaps no other artist could have achieved. By creating more than 20,000 Picasso paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, theatrical sets, and costumes, Picasso played an unparalleled role in impacting the course of 20th century art. Pablo Picasso paintings for sale are available online. Interested ones can browse the Picasso paintings online.
By Lisa Wilson5 years ago in FYI
The Most Popular Oxymoron I've Seen: Punisher and Blue Lives Matter
Frank Castle aka ‘The Punisher’ is my favorite Anti-Hero ever, I love the idea of an anti hero and most of my favorite comic and movie characters are Anti-Heros. The most comic books I’ve read are punisher comics and his live action appearance on The netflix shows ‘Daredevil’ and ‘The Punisher’ are some of my favorite shows. So when I see the now commonplace logo of his signature skull colored in blue lives matter flag style I immediately know that the person using that is an idiot. Yes I understand the skull looks cool but these two things crossing is just as stupid as Black Panther having the KKK cross on his chest.
By Jared Laws5 years ago in FYI
Why to worry about Problems of Water TDS In Hyderabad
Total dissolved solids (TDS) is the term applied to the portion of solids that passes through a filter of 2.0 µm (or smaller) nominal pore size under specified conditions. "Suspended solids" is the portion retained on the filter. TDS consist mainly of carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides, sulfates, phosphates, nitrates, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, iron, manganese, and a few others. It is a combination of organic and inorganic substances in water; these may be in ionized, molecular, or micro-granular suspended form. In more simple terms, TDS comprises of salt, toxic minerals, and other contaminants. Lower the level of TDS, purer is the water. A reverse osmosis filtration system is designed to lower the TDS levels in water. It is after getting the water tested that you will know whether you need a domestic RO water purifier in Hyderabad.
By Sri Sharada Water Solutions5 years ago in FYI
The situation is clear! Scientists have revealed the true colors of strange interstellar objects, not foreign objects
After three years of research, scientists have determined that the strange objects from outside the solar system discovered in 2017 are natural objects and not the products of alien civilization.
By Kenneth Nicholas5 years ago in FYI
Experiments with the offspring of humans and orangutans, Soviet scientists found 5 women, the results are very realistic
In biology, there is a concept called "reproductive isolation", that is, due to various reasons, groups with close kinship do not mate under natural conditions, or even if they can mate, they cannot produce offspring isolation mechanisms. Many organisms in nature All confirm this.
By Justin Krchnavy5 years ago in FYI
Chance Encounter in a Tomb
True story. At least, it's what I remember, and we know brains are funny creatures. The story starts in 1977, when King Tut's treasures finally came to rest in our part of the country. Nowadays, a major exhibit leaving one country and traveling to another is not as big a deal, most of the red tape is dealt with quietly behind the scenes and politics are kept to a minimum. The 1970's? Cold war, us versus the rest of the world? This was a Heaping Pile of Big Deal, and I, the daughter of people who trained to be archeologists (but got real-world jobs as a teacher and blue collar worker respectively), wanted to go soooo bad I could taste it. But my parents had to work. You *never* take off work for frivolous matters, never ever. I was heartbroken.
By Meredith Harmon5 years ago in FYI
Solving puzzles and playing word games brings inner peace
Over the years I have enjoyed working on crossword puzzles and doing word searches. I’ve also found peace and contentment by playing Solitaire on my phone. I have noticed during the past few years that such activities help me focus and gives me a sense of inner peace. I have also taken notice that when I check my blood pressure after such activities that it is always significantly lower than before. I love choosing a word and then trying to find as many other words from the letters as possible. For example, I will use the word Christmas.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in FYI
Products that we used to find but is discontinued
When looking around for products we love seems like there being discontinued, I was looking for body spray that Body fantasies made it's my favorite sent Raspberry/vanilla, I found out that when it was really a bestseller it was discontinued, I was really upset when I found this out.
By Cherron campbell 5 years ago in FYI
History of Juneteenth. Top Story - June 2021.
June Nineteenth, or Juneteenth, marks the celebration of the emancipation of African-American slaves in Texas in 1865. While the annual celebration started in Texas the following year in 1866 — and became an official Texas state holiday there in 1980 — this formerly obscure holiday is now observed across the United States and around the world. Yesterday, Congress and the President made it an official federal holiday. It is celebrated with church-centered celebrations, parades, fairs, backyard parties, games, contests, and cookouts.
By Bill Petro5 years ago in FYI
A Journey from a Production Plotter to a Famous Artist
Betty Woodman was a ceramic craftsman most popular for her extravagantly vivid and innovative work which acquired acknowledgment in the mid-1970s. She frequently worked with a deconstructed adaptation of the conventional artistic vessel, with her pieces going from huge site-explicit wall paintings to fragmentary segments and rug like floor pieces. "It bodes well to utilize mud for pots, containers, pitchers, and platters, however I like to have things the two different ways," the craftsman clarified. "I make things that could be useful, yet I truly need them to be viewed as show-stoppers." In its utilization of shading and example, Woodman's initial work can be viewed as a response to the overwhelmingly sober Minimalist and Conceptual stylish pervasive at that point. Brought into the world on May 14, 1930, in Norwalk, CT, she considered craftsmanship at Alfred University and was outstandingly the mother of the commended late picture taker Francesca Woodman. Betty Woodman's works can be found in the assortments of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, among others.
By Jacob Walker5 years ago in FYI











