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Rubicon Bat House Driftwood

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Rubicon Bat House Driftwood

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“Bats are a welcome ally to combat mosquitoes and other insect pests. They work while we sleep, eating up to 600 mosquitoes and other night flying insects like cucumber beetles, June bugs, stinkbugs, leafhoppers, and moths in just one hour. Providing them a home on your property during the day will benefit them as well as everyone around you. The Rubicon Bat House is an environmentally-friendly bat house in more ways than one! First, this 4-chambered bat house provides room for 150 beneficial, insect-eating bats. Because it has 4 chambers, it will hold both males and females in a colony. The interior panels are grooved to provide easy landing and roosting for the bats. The Rubicon meet the standards recommended by leading bat conservation groups: each chamber is 1″ deep, and the side ventilation slats are 3/8″ wide. This is important because this eco-friendly bat house is made from recycled plastic! Exact dimensions are necessary for maintaining proper interior temperature and ven”


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July 2nd, 2009 at 6:38 pm

Rubicon Bat House Hunter Green

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Rubicon Bat House Hunter Green

Rubicon Bat House - Hunter Green Rubicon Bat House – Hunter Green

“Bats are a welcome ally to combat mosquitoes and other insect pests. They work while we sleep, eating up to 600 mosquitoes and other night flying insects like cucumber beetles, June bugs, stinkbugs, leafhoppers, and moths in just one hour. Providing them a home on your property during the day will benefit them as well as everyone around you. The Rubicon Bat House is an environmentally-friendly bat house in more ways than one! First, this 4-chambered bat house provides room for 150 beneficial, insect-eating bats. Because it has 4 chambers, it will hold both males and females in a colony. The interior panels are grooved to provide easy landing and roosting for the bats. The Rubicon meet the standards recommended by leading bat conservation groups: each chamber is 1″ deep, and the side ventilation slats are 3/8″ wide. This is important because this eco-friendly bat house is made from recycled plastic! Exact dimensions are necessary for maintaining proper interior temperature and ven”


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July 1st, 2009 at 8:25 pm

Rubicon Bat House – Hunter Green

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Rubicon Bat House – Hunter Green

Rubicon Bat House - Hunter Green Rubicon Bat House – Hunter Green“Bats are a welcome ally to combat mosquitoes and other insect pests. They work while we sleep, eating up to 600 mosquitoes and other night flying insects like cucumber beetles, June bugs, stinkbugs, leafhoppers, and moths in just one hour. Providing them a home on your property during the day will benefit them as well as everyone around you. The Rubicon Bat House is an environmentally-friendly bat house in more ways than one! First, this 4-chambered bat house provides room for 150 beneficial, insect-eating bats. Because it has 4 chambers, it will hold both males and females in a colony. The interior panels are grooved to provide easy landing and roosting for the bats. The Rubicon meet the standards recommended by leading bat conservation groups: each chamber is 1″ deep, and the side ventilation slats are 3/8″ wide. This is important because this eco-friendly bat house is made from recycled plastic! Exact dimensions are necessary for maintaining proper interior temperature and ven”

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June 4th, 2009 at 8:52 am

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Document Drying – How The Restoration Process Works

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When there has been a flood in your home or business, especially one caused by a natural disaster, you will need to remove the most precious and delicate objects first if you want to have any chance at all of salvaging them. Things like paper materials, books, photographs, and computers, or other electronics can be damaged quickly and permanently by water. The sooner you get these wet items out of the situation the better. With some of them, like the paper materials, knowing what to do with them next is essential if you want to be able to restore them.

When paper material like books, documents, photographs, maps, blueprints, or any paper products you might have in the home become wet, there is only a limited amount of time available to get them to a restorer before they become damaged or destroyed permanently. When paper products dry out too quickly, they will stick together or wrinkle terribly. If they stay wet or even damp too long, the ink could become ruined and mold and mildew will also set in.

A document drying company will need to take possession of these materials within 48 hours if at all possible. They can freeze dry them and do whatever other process is necessary to preserve them until the restoration process can begin, In fact, freeze drying can be first step in stopping and correcting the destruction.

Flooding is only one form or destruction that can happen to paper materials and other forms or media and data. Fires can partially burn materials or the heat from the fire alone can be damaging. The smoke and soot will coat these materials and they will have to be meticulously cleaned. Deodorizing is also a necessary procedure in fire damage restoration. Materials that already have mold damage because they were flooded or wet by some others means, must be disinfected to stop the mold from growing any further and contaminating other materials as well.

We all know that there might not have to be a flood to cause mold on paper materials. People will often store items like paper in a damp basement and over time the damage will be done instead of all at once. A dedicated document drying company will do their best to make any items you submit to them be restored to the greatest extent possible. Choose the company you hire based on their past experience and satisfied clients. Ask questions about any procedures or pricing that you may not fully understand.

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February 24th, 2009 at 9:53 pm

Water Damage Can Be Caused By Leaky Plumbing

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Leaky pipes can cause major water and even mold damage to your house. A leaky pipe can come from anywhere like in the walls, under the house, under the sink, and many other places. It can cause the water to soak in the walls, floor, carpet, and your things. It can stain the wall and cause them to warp, and that means that water damage has set in and there might be mold growth. It can stain the walls brown or black, and you could see black mold on the outside of the wall, which can also mean there is a lot of mold in the wall.

If a leaky pipe is from the shower, it can cause the water to run all over the floor, which can flood it and cause it to flood other rooms of your house. It can cause water to run into the bedroom if it is near the bathroom or in the hallway and can cause water to spread out in the walls. It can also cause the water to go through the floor. Water can spray everywhere like all over the walls, carpet, floor, electronics, and on cords. It can cause sparks, and electric currents to flow through the water, which makes it very dangerous. You have to turn off the water for the water to stop spraying and so you can fix the problem, and you will have to replace the pipes or the seal around the pipes.

You have to let the glue dry before you turn back on the water because it can bust off the connecter and you will have a water problem again. You might have to tear out the whole wall to get to the problem because it may be hard to find or hard to get to. Water leaks can also cause low pressure of water coming into your house, and you will have to find the leak fast before it cause more damage. If you cannot find it you will have to call the water company to come find the leak, they might have to go under the house or tear up the ground to find the problem.

A water leak under the sink can cause rotting, odors, and warping of the floor of the sink and the wall that it is connected to, and the sink to bow down. If it is next to the living room or the bedroom, it can cause the carpet to become soggy and mold can grow under it. It can cause damage to the carpet, floor, and walls that are near the kitchen or the bathroom. It can take up to a few hours to get the water up from the carpet and cleaned out of the walls. You will also have to clean the outside of the walls so it will not stain it, or you will have to replace the wall depending on how bad the damage is.

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January 29th, 2009 at 8:29 pm