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| | Special Bee Extermination Considerations | | | | | The most important thing you can do to prevent bee problems is to keep from attracting bees. Garbage bins should be covered tightly so that bees aren't attracted to the smell of sweet rubbish, such as soda cans, rotting fruit and so on. To keep from giving them shelter, fill all cracks and holes in the walls and eaves of your house, and make sure screens are tight. It's nearly impossible to tell "killer" Africanized honey bees from "regular" European honey bees. The main difference is that they are more temperamental, and defend their colonies more intensely and with less provocation. This makes it more important than ever to find a qualified, experienced bee extermination expert to deal with your bee removal. Allergic reactions to bee stings can be quite serious. Symptoms range from itching and swelling to severe reactions such as difficulty breathing and loss of consciousness. Homeowners with children should be especially careful when it comes to bee removal. With a bit of vigilance, you can be sure that bee problems stay under control. | |
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The Florida Pest Management Association will offer a full day of educational opportunities and Continuing Education hours. The program will be held on Friday, May 22, 2009, at the Plumbers Union Building, 7204 SW 48th St., Miami, FL, from 7:30 AM to 5:40 PM. The cost is free to FPMA members, and only $25 per category for non-members and guests, with topics in L&O, GHP, CORE, Termite, and Fume. Reservations are requested, and you may RSVP to Gabe Centeno of Univar at 305-883-9514 or the FPMA at 305-267-1426. For the full flyer for this event please select the link below.
The Northeastern Mosquito Control Association will hold its 56th Annual Meeting on December 6-8, 2010, at the Resort and Conference Center in Hyannis, MA (Cape Cod). This is your opportunity to attend many educational programs that will update you on mosquito and vector control, as well as visit with the many vendors whose products are used in vector management. For more information on this event or the hotel please visit the website link below.
Bird Barrier is offering this informative class on how to evaluate and solve bird control problems and how to promote your business. Please join them at their office in Carson on March 19th. Fee to attend is $95 (1 attendee), $170 (2 attendees), and $255 (3 attendees). Fill out attached form and mail with payment to Bird Barrier at 20925 Chico Street, Carson, CA 90746 or call 800-503-5444.
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