Blogs And Weeds

December 30, 2007

Local Notes on Bugs and Weeds

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 6:08 pm


Consumer Product Information

All pesticides, both commercial and organic naturals have to be manufactured, packaged, shipped, and stored. All of these things require energy! If you want to be truly green, you should give some thought to the obvious eco smart alternative. Pest Prevention!

Bugs and weeds has added notes of local interest to its pages. Check out the page: Local Notes.

If you live in the Tyler East Texas area, you owe it to yourself and your wallet. Take a look!

December 29, 2007

Bugs and Weeds Press Release

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 8:26 pm


New press release for www.bugsandweeds.com. Check it out Press Release, while you are there, check out our other new pages, particularly in our Article Directory.

December 26, 2007

New Year On The Way, Be Ready For Spring, Visit These Sites

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 11:17 pm

For information on Alien Prohibited Exotic Species, see:

WWW.AlienPest.com

To get ready for bug and weed pests, get started now with:

WWW.BugsAndWeeds.com

For service needs related to pest prevention and pest control:

WWW.TexPest.com

Winter is the time to prepare for the spring, the sites listed will help you do just that. What are you waiting for, get clicking!

December 20, 2007

Ho ho ho the mistletoe…

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 10:47 pm


Happy holidays! I thought this might be a good time to introduce a little information about mistletoe. To find it, go to BugsAndWeeds.com Trivia 3.

December 14, 2007

Tyler East Texas Area: A local note on our brush control service

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 6:04 pm


In The Tyler, East Texas area, we have a lot of brush. Winter is a great time for removing it from your property!

Brush hides all sorts of critters, catches trash and debris, ruins the scenery, causes fire risk, and reduces property values. We would be happy to help you get rid of it! We can cut the brush, save the trees that you want to keep, and we even offer other control services if you like. We won’t leave the muddy mess, or the erosion problems that heavy equipment leaves.

Give us a call at 903 216 1408 or email us at etexbiz@gmail.com

December 13, 2007

Systematic Pest Prevention

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 3:00 pm


See www.bugsandweeds.com for our Pest Prevention System stop those bugs, weeds, rodents and other pests from seeking shelter in your home this winter, and then get a jump on your spring pest problems by following through with the entire pest prevention program. Think about it, prevent ion means getting control, before you have the problem. The best time to star is now!

December 11, 2007

Caring for a Cut Christmas Tree 12 Tips For Tannenbaums

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 11:56 am


Caring for a Cut Christmas Tree
O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum, dein Kleid zoll mich was lehren:

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, with faithful leaves unchanging.

Each year, die hard real Christmas tree enthusiasts make a trek to the local tree suppliers. We go to a lot set up to display previously cut trees, or to the tree farm itself to pick our prize. Almost everyone loves the fragrance of a real tree. It blends well with hot chocolate and Christmas carols.

Caring for a cut tree can be another matter! They can be fire hazards, at there worst, or you can find your tree devoid of needles before Santa arrives if you don’t use proper care. Don’t disappoint Santa. Follow this list, and make Saint Nick even more jolly this season!

1. Please measure carefully, be sure the tree will fit into the living room without massive cutting. If you have to take off too much, your tree may start to resemble “Charlie Browns” tree!

2. If you are not cutting your own tree from the farm, check to make sure that it is fresh. Brush it with your hand a few times and watch for falling needles. Drop the base on the pavement and check for the same thing. It will drop a few, even if it is fresh, but they should not fall out in hands full.

3. Cover it well for the ride home. 70 mile per hour winds will tend to desiccate, and defoliate.

4. Make sure it is well secured. Dragging it along the highway will leave it a little lopsided.

5. Please check your tree for pests, before you bring it inside. Just give it a few good shakes, and a visual inspection just to be sure you are not inviting any hitchhikers in to enjoy the cookies left out for Santa.

6. When you arrive, makes sure that everything is in place, you should have a good tree stand with plenty of room for water.

7. Water is the key to longevity. The trees from a lot, probably were sprayed with an anti desiccant spray before they were cut, or soon thereafter. You should trim an inch or two off of the base of the trunk, to assure that the tree can absorb the water.

8. Make sure that the tree is held firmly in place by the stand, and is stable.

9. Add water.

10. Check the water pretty often. The tree can soak up a lot of it. Evaporation will also lower the supply. It will need a constant supply to keep it fresh.

11. Decorate, and enjoy!

12. Something to consider: Go to a local nursery and buy a living Christmas tree! Buying a container grown tree can be fun and you can use it in your landscape when it outgrows your containers! You can re-pot the tree as needed, and use the same tree for several years, then when it grows too large for practical use, plant it in your landscape! This is a nice, environmentally friendly way to celebrate the season.

Don’t forget to leave some milk to go with those cookies!

Merry Christmas!

December 7, 2007

Bugs and weeds and more

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 10:28 am


We have been adding more information to www.bugsandweeds.com. Eco smart, environmentally friendly pest control. safer than organics! gives a little information on a method of pest control that is better than commercial pesticides or organic natural pesticides. It is prevention! There are plenty of other new pages as well. If you have pest problems, you owe it to yourself to check out the site. The information available there can help you save a little money, and a lot of frustration!

December 3, 2007

Do Something Good For The Environment!

Filed under: Uncategorized — rational @ 9:17 am

Do Something good for the environment, and your pocketbook! Go to Bugs And Weeds , read it, and get to work on preventing pests! The most environmentally friendly form of pest control is PREVENTION! It is also the most pocketbook friendly form of pest control! Some bugs and rodents are disease carriers, so preventing pests is also one of the most health friendly things you can do.

So, for the good of your environment, for the good of your personal economy, and for the good of your health, take the steps needed to prevent pest from invading your home and surroundings. It just makes good sense!

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