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  • How to Control Gnats in the Home

    Gnats are small little flies that you find around fruit, drains and houseplants. The gnats do have a purpose in the food chain and that is to speed up the process of decay. The adult gnats lay their eggs in overripe fruit, moist drains and soil. In a day or two, the eggs hatch into maggots. They start feeding on the overripe fruit or organic matter found in drains and wet soil. After nine days, the larvae change to adult gnats. They can multiply rapidly and you need to take measures to control the population from exploding.

  • Ant Control in the Home

    Ants are difficult pests to control, and can be a frustrating problem in the home. There are many different kinds of ants, large and small, from aggressive to shy. Some can adapt successfully to almost any climate while others are specific to certain geographical areas. They are organized, successful foragers that are well equipped to procure the little they need to survive. Stopping them requires a counter attack on multiple fronts.

  • Rat Control in City Houses

    A rat problem in the city never occurs in isolation; a rat infestation is a neighborhood problem. Once these creatures invade an area where humans live, it becomes imperative to begin a removal plan. Rats don't carry rabies but they do harbor fleas that spread typhus and plague. A successful eradication involves eliminating the food and shelter that support the rat population, as well as full cooperation from the entire neighborhood.

  • How to Prevent Mold in Manufactured Homes

    Manufactured homes are not immune to many of the problems that standard homes can have. In fact, due to potential ventilation issues, some problems can be more severe. For example, moisture problems in manufactured homes can lead to issues with mold. Mold can affect you and your family's health and can damage areas of your home. Rather than trying to remove the mold after it occurs, it is better to prevent its growth in the first place.

  • Clutter Control Tips

    Controlling clutter can be a daunting task, especially if it has been awhile since you have tackled your mess. All kinds of items are constantly coming into homes, from junk mail to new clothes. If you don't have a way to organize all the new elements in your home, you may soon find yourself lost in the clutter. Keep on top of it by getting organized and getting all the household members on the same page.

  • Clutter Control Ideas

    Controlling clutter helps maintain a more functional and efficient home. It's much harder to find what you need when you're sifting through a sea of clutter in every room. Proper organization involves finding a right place for everything, especially items that you use on a daily basis such as clothing, bathroom supplies and other household items. Invest in a few plastic bins and get ready to transform your home into a clutter-free haven.

  • Weekly Housecleaning Checklist

    A weekly housecleaning checklist will allow you to stay organized while maintaining the upkeep of your home. Giving your home a thorough cleaning each week will help you control the buildup of clutter and debris. While it is not as thorough as a monthly cleaning, it will enable you to maintain order in your home until a more complete monthly cleaning can be done. Keeping the same routine will help to make the cleaning job easier each week, and ultimately leaves your home looking well maintained and spotless.

  • Toy-Storage Options

    Toy storage not only organizes our homes, it also educates our children. Toys left unattended can get broken or cause an accident if someone trips over them. With all the toy-storage options available, you can keep control of the clutter, avoid accidents and teach children responsibility in the process. Storage options range from economical to very pricey. When seeking out toy-storage options, consider safety first. Make sure there are safety latches in place on heavy lids, for example, so they do not fall on or pinch little fingers.

  • How to Control Mold in Homes

    When your home gets attacked by mold, it isn't just unsightly. It can also be a health risk. For this reason, the Centers for Disease Control recommends that you take certain measures to prevent mold growth in your home. Fortunately, controlling mold in homes is not difficult; it just requires a little bit of knowledge and preparation. Once you are aware of what needs to be done to prevent mold growth in your home, doing so is a piece of cake.

  • Residential Housecleaning Checklist

    When it comes to keeping your home clean, organization is required. You will spend much less time doing housework if you have a regular routine and stick to it. Dividing the work into tasks that are easy to accomplish will help you reach your housecleaning goals.

  • Home Recipe for Rat Control

    Rats are common rodents that thrive in both urban and rural environments. Rats do damage around your home and spread disease to your family. Therefore it is essential to control rat populations before they begin to reproduce. One female rat can conceive litters of up to 12 young, four to six times a year.

  • How to Control Garage Clutter

    If you're like most homeowners, you also tend to use the garage to store items that don't have a place inside the house. Items such as tools and hardware, gardening equipment, home improvement and maintenance products, storage boxes and other "stuff" are typically assigned to the garage. This assortment of "stuff" makes the garage highly prone to clutter. Fortunately, there are ways to control the mess. Here are several.

  • How to Make Earwig Control at Home

    If you have an earwig pest control problem, it is possible to make natural earwig control at home so you can avoid the harsh chemicals of other products. There are many simple all natural household pest control options for helping with an infestation of not only earwigs, but a variety of other pests. Here's how to make natural earwig control at home:

  • How to Control Your Clutter in Your Bathroom

    The first step towards a clutter free existence in the bathroom is organizing, eliminating and keeping it simple.

  • Controls for Home Lighting

    Learn what type of controls you need for your lighting setup in this free home decor video from our professional lighting designer.

  • How to Control Mold in Your Home

    Most mold poses no threat to humans. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mold spores are everywhere. In fact, the miracle antibiotic of the 20th Century, Penicillin, is a mold derivative. However, some molds can produce hay fever-like allergic reactions and dermatitis. The growth can be unsightly and smelly. Since mold is a major agent of decay, it will eat away anything that it's growing on. But take heart, there are several steps you can take to control mold in your home.

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