Thursday, March 14, 2013

Residential pest control solutions Kelowna:

An extensive annoyance is caused through pests as a result it is a must to take effective measures that will defend your home as well as you from all the diseases. Majority of people transmit to the shock, distress and aversion of coming across pests in their homes.

Whether you are besieged by ants, carpenter ants, cockroaches, rodents, silverfish, bed bugs termites or other nuisance or unwanted pests don’t take a chance and put up with with a pest that could have been controlled right the first time. Most of the pest hindrances can be restricted from the exterior of your home i.e. starting from the lawn to garage; keeping everything clean and tidy will act as a great solution.

Before getting into the main theme, all that you have to do is identify what type of pest is annoying you. First, capture what type of insect or pest it is then identify it correctly and inspect its habits and breeding area. Examine its breeding areas and check out the level plus extent of the issue and then consider treating it with the right insect killer. On the other hand, if you are powerless to treat it make sure that you sign up for the services of a pest control company who will help you solve this.

When you Google the keyword Pest control Kelowna you will be able to find the pest control company resulting in solving your pest problem. 

More  information visit: http://www.kelownapestcontrol.ca/

Monday, February 25, 2013

Pest Control guidelines to keep your home safe:

Pest control services can be a fruitful one for exterminating pests nevertheless, it is significant to keep your house clean and tidy in order to get rid of them. Planning matters in fact! Sooner than you start a pest control program it is good that you consider that the following factors like:

• Plants and animals present in the region
• What pests are present
• Level of pest reduction along with how long- i.e. the duration
• Monitoring whether the pest control is working
• Minimizing ripple effects

The above said points are just a detail of pest control program. On the other hand, there are several simple guidelines that have to be followed in order to keep your home safe.

* Always keep your doors and windows closed especially the unscreened windows. This will prevent from new pests trying to enter the home.
* Store all your food items in a sealed container; dispose human and pet food supplies, don’t keep it for an extended period of time. Make sure that eatables are stored only in the required places.
* Clean up all the food and liquid Spillage as soon as possible
* Dispose and discard all garbage wastes regularly because pests love a stagnant food source to breed in.
* Check for stagnant water and take immediate action. This will help you to a great extent in eradicating pests.
* Be on the watch out for new pests hiding in paper bags and boxes that may be brought into your house from stores.
* Make sure that you keep trash and debris away from your front door. Food particles dropped outside your front door may contribute to an ant infestation.

On the whole, a clean environment inside your home will help control pest infestation. Inspite of all this, you end up facing pest problem then it is recommended that you sign up for the services of a pest control company.

More  information visit: http://www.kelownapestcontrol.ca/

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Pet espousal discounts offered this weekend


Friday through Sunday, Bay County Animal Control is participating in National Pet Adoption Weekend and offering all of its more than 150 animals for adoption at almost half price. The typical adoption fee is $75, but a donation of $35 per animal adopted from Pet Smart Charities is allowing the shelter to offer the animals for $40 each to the public. Animal Control director Bill Olasin said the shelter has dogs and cats from a few weeks old to grown-up adults, and features a selection of breeds and sizes. “People have to get a pet that will fit into their household,” he said. Olasin said he encourages people to believe the animal’s size, age, energy and temperament when making a selection. Too often adopted animals return to the shelter because their new owner did not account for all the factors.


One of the many pet’s animal controls is hopeful to place this weekend is a 3-month-old female bulldog-chocolate Lab mix. The unnamed puppy was found by animal control officers at the back gate of their facility, swollen into a box that was taped shut. She was left in the 90-degree heat to fend for herself. “Thankfully one of our officers happened to be leaving by the back gate and found her. Otherwise she would’ve died of heat tiredness,” Olasin said.

The little dog trotted after Olasin for a few minutes in a playpen Thursday before collapsing into a tired heap at his feet, waiting to be picked up and carried back to her cage.

This is Bay County Animal Control’s 16th year participating in the partnership with Pet Smart Charities . Last year 32 pets were adopted and Olasin said he is positive more will find permanent homes this year. The event is typically the most popular time for adoptions each year.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Recruiting for Fine Launches mutual Fundraising for Pets

Socially conscience job placement agency Recruiting for Good has newly launched Collaborative Fundraising for Pets, a unique and thrilling program that raises funds for dogs, cats, birds and other beloved household animals. Money is generated through contacts to provide pet owners with pet insurance, vet services, pet boarding, pet food, dog grooming, animal training, play care and more.

Recruiting for Good has been victorious in placing computer and engineering professionals into the work force for the past fourteen years. When a job is filled through an introduced contact and money is generated, Recruiting for Good will pay five percent of income towards services to profit the referrer's pet. The referrer also has the option of directing fifty percent of proceeds garnered toward their favorite pet contributions or Animal rescue cause.

"Every day, you work to build a system of contacts on Facebook, Google, Twitter and LinkedIn, and they sell access to your friends for billions of dollars," says Carlos Cymerman, President and initiator of Recruiting for Good. "Isn't it time to use your contacts to benefit your life? Why not give support and take care of your pet?"

In addition, Recruiting for Good is also presentation five hundred dollar gift cards for each referred candidate placed, and lifetime plunder to the first one hundred participants who qualify.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Club for Homeless Pets

Homeless Pet Clubs give students, civic leaders and businesses owners a way to share their love of animals by promoting animal rescue, responsible pet ownership, adoption of shelter animals and animal welfare.Homeless Pet Clubs give students, civic leaders and businesses owners a way to share their love of animals by promoting animal rescue, responsible pet ownership, adoption of shelter animals and Animal welfare.



In the United States, three to four million dogs and cats are killed each year for lack of having a home. Homeless Pet Clubs is an adjunct organization of The Homeless Pets Foundation, created in 1998 by Dr. Michael Good to save homeless pets scheduled for euthanasia.

The Homeless Pet Foundation provides critical medical care, food, foster care and comfort to homeless animals and maintains a network of communication between volunteers, shelters, advocates and potential adoptees. Since late in 2002, the Homeless Pets Foundation and Homeless Pet Clubs have placed nearly 10,000 animals in loving homes.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Pets of the week: Will County animals require homes

Animals are ready to be adopted from area shelters. Please see the veranda below for photos of these kittens and cats: Human Haven Animal Shelter’s 9-month-old Inge is already a mother but needs loving thought, toys and playtime to be able to act like the kitten she is. Inge can be seen at the Bolingbrook Pet smart on Wednesday and Sunday.


Joliet Township Animal Control has Bob, a neutered male cat. He has a laid-back personality and loves to relax. How you can adopt Bob. Rubin is a male, domestic, short-hair fawn tabby. He was born March 30 and is available at the Animal Care Center in Plainfield.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Iowa City opposite funding gap for new animal shelter

Iowa City wants other communities in the area to fragment in for a new Animal shelter the city hopes to build in the next few years. The city is in the planning stages of a new Animal care facility. The previous shelter flooded in 2008 and the provisional facility is several miles south of town, which planners say discourages people from Adopting pets.


Stray animals from surrounding communities come to the shelter here, but only Iowa City is accountable for building and maintaining the facility. City council members at Monday night’s work session said other municipalities should appropriate money for the new $4 million facility. Planners have already safe about $2 million for the facility. The Friends of the Animal Center Foundation — an independent nonprofit which supports the Iowa City shelter — is in the preliminary stages of a fundraising drive to close the funding gap. Organizers say they’re confident local donors will give money to the project.