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    Protect Your Plants With These Garden Pest Control Tips

    Planting a garden and watching the plants bloom and become fruitful can be both rewarding and wonderful. But, all that joy can be stolen when you walk outside and see hundreds of holes in your plants caused by pesky bugs. If you want your garden to survive, you’re going to need to follow our garden pest control guide for the best results. By the time you’ve finished scrolling through, you’re going to have everything you need to keep the bugs away. Keep Your Garden Clean This may sound like a strange tip to give when it comes to a garden,…

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    How to Prevent Kitchen Fires: 8 Essential Safety Tips

    We may not think about it, but every day we do something that could cause a fire to engulf our home. We take this risk when we cook our meals.In fact, unattended cooking is the main culprit when it comes to fires in our homes. You want to make sure this doesn’t happen in your home. We’ve prepared this informative guide on how to prevent kitchen fires in your home. Luckily, there are many ways to prevent these fires to protect your home and your family.  Here’s what you should know: 1. Be in a Condition to Cook Don’t cook until you…

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    Friend or Foe?: A Homeowner’s Guide to Identifying Poisonous Spiders

    Are you afraid of spiders? Arachnophobia, the fear of spiders, is one of the most common fears in the US. Finding a spider in your home may not be the most pleasant experience. Many household owners rush to kill or get rid of spiders in alternative ways. Spider bites are often harmless. Out of 40,000 species of spiders, only 12 out of 500 are venomous. You can go your whole life without ever encountering a poisonous spider. However, it can be difficult to identify poisonous spiders. In this article, we show you the different types of venomous household spiders. Read…

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    Which Types of Solar Energy Might Be Right for You?

    Did you know that they predict that by the year 2024, 2.5% of all homes in the United States will have a solar installation? With more people making the switch to solar power you might be considering it yourself. We have put together this guide with the different types of solar energy to help you decide if solar is the right fit for you or not.   1. Solar Thermal Technology With this solar option, the heat from the sun is used to make either steam or hot water. The sun’s heat is collected by solar thermal power plants and then uses…