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		<title>Learn All About The Species Of Bees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s approximately 20,000 species of bees throughout the world making them the interest of beekeepers who rely on them to cross pollinate because when bees do that it changes not only the flowers they collect pollen from creating new species of flowers, but it also changes the consistency of the honey the produce. Beekeepers also [...]<p><a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info/archives/531">Learn All About The Species Of Bees</a> is a post from: <a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info">Manchester Pest Control</a></p>
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<p>There&#8217;s approximately 20,000 species of bees throughout the world making them the interest of beekeepers who rely on them to cross pollinate because when bees do that it changes not only the flowers they collect pollen from creating new species of flowers, but it also changes the consistency of the honey the produce. Beekeepers also track bees when they cross breed with other species of bees and that&#8217;s how they track their habits from mating to origin of where they come from. Beekeepers will also track their honey production since different species of bees will also produce different consistencies of honey. </p>
<p>Most bees were originated from places in Europe, Africa and some parts of Asia, but with the fact that many bees were brought over by immigrants to the United States over the centuries. Bees are found on all continents except Antarctica. The evolutions of bees are derived from wasps since they&#8217;re cousins with the exception that wasps aren&#8217;t pollinating insects and their ability to be organized rivals wasps, beetles, flies, and butterflies. Bees are also categorized in two social classes that are ideal for beekeepers to adapt their system of managing bees and hives. </p>
<p>Most bees born are usually female you have few males, and females will fight each other for control of the hive and colony. Now most people when they hear about the African bee they think killer bees when in fact the Africanized honeybee is in fact not dangerous as people make them out to be. It is this species of bee that is the most popular with beekeepers and the beekeeping industry alike. The African honeybee are the most readily used when they produce clover honey which is the most used and produced honey. One reason that the African bee is so popular is because they&#8217;re not an aggressive species that will readily attack someone, but they will attack when they&#8217;re defending the hive and the Queen-who will go into permanent residence inside the hive after she becomes pregnant and isn&#8217;t seen ever again. Usually most beekeepers remove portions of the hive, but leave the one that contains the queen where it&#8217;s. </p>
<p>Bees are generally docile, but they do get annoying when they fly around you during picnics because of the fact that their sense of smell will direct them since they don&#8217;t have very good eyesight. Their sense of smell is what helps them find flowers they pollinate and sometimes with the food people eat in this world the smell can mimic flowers which can result in them getting their scents mixed up. This is why you&#8217;ll likely find bees swarming around trash because debris on food wrappers can attract them because sweet scents resemble flowers and plants. Beekeepers should be careful about dispensing their trash because bees can smell sweet scents for long distances and what can be harmless such as disposing trash can turn into a huge pest problem when they start gathering in places that isn&#8217;t their normal habitat.</p>
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		<title>Rats, Mice And Unicorns &#8211; Call The Pest Control Experts</title>
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<p>Everyone has pests in their home at one time or another in their lives. Some are easier to get rid of than others. Calling in a specialist pest control company generally means you are more likely to find a long-term solution than just spraying a bit of insecticide yourself.</p>
<p>Ants are a plague in many homes. Finding the nest and pouring boiling water onto it may be very satisfying, but it won&#8217;t get rid of more than a few thousands of the millions of ants in the nest.</p>
<p>Wasps nests can be dealt with easily if they are in the ground. It is simple enough to watch where the wasps are going into the soil. Then you just buy a puffer bottle of powder from the hardware store, squirt it around the nest entrance and the wasps carry it in. What if the nest is up a tree, or under the roof of the house. Do you really want to be up a ladder being stung by thousands of angry wasps? Forget it and call in the professionals.</p>
<p>Mice often come indoors in the fall, when it gets cold outside. The first sign that you have mice may be rustlings under the furniture as the mice build their nest from scraps of paper you drop. If you wait, matters will only become worse, packets gnawed and small black mouse droppings in your kitchen. Mouse-traps may work, but are you expert enough with a mousetrap that you are not going to set it off and break your finger. Do you really want to remove a mouse with a bloody broken neck from a trap before breakfast?</p>
<p>Rats are a fact of life if you live in the country. You can sit outside at night with a rifle, or you can find someone who will rid you of the infestation by putting down poison on a regular basis. If you shoot one rat, another one will move in to take its place, so while shooting them may be satisfying and good target practice it does not get rid of the problem permanently.</p>
<p>Pest control companies are very discreet and can be hired over the Internet, so your neighbours needn&#8217;t know you have unwelcome visitors. After all it&#8217;s not the kind of thing anyone likes to advertise. They will even lead away any stray unicorns.</p>
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		<title>Paul Could Not Fight Against The Team Lakers And The Ingenious Paul Did Not Manifested Well In The Team Of Hornets</title>
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<p>Hornets chanllenged Lakers at the Staples Center. But they got the lose because of the weak strength. As the chief player of Hornets, Paul only played well in the second quarter when he gained single-scored 7 times by assisting his teammates. However, his show time didn`t last for a long time. The Hornets lost 10 and eleven points respectively in the first and the third quarter, already down by twenty-four points before the last quarter started.pushing the game into the garbage time.Necessary Tricks to Overpower the Scar of your <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ghdstraighteneruks.com/" title="ghd hair straighteners">ghd hair straighteners</a></p>
<p>The data reveals that Paul had played nearly 30 minutes and had 8-time warfare shot of which he hit only three times. Kylie Minogue Showed in Classy <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ghdstraighteneruks.com/" title="cheap ghd straighteners">cheap ghd straighteners</a></p>
<p>Seven shots were made for two-point with one three-point try. 5 Principles You should Break He also hit nine of the eleven freethrows and scored fifteen points finally.</p>
<p>In the aspect of assists, apart from the seven assists in the second quarter, he only got one respectively in the first and third quarter. In the last quarter, he didn&#8217;t take part in but sat at the wooden bench. So there were 9 assists in the whole match. On the opposite of Paul, for the point guards of the Lakers, Fisher handed eight points and two assists within fourteen minutes; Brown shot 6-of-8 with 15 points and two assists;</p>
<p>Although Farmar had a bad feeling, but he still got 20 minutes of appearing on the stage by pretty good secondary attack and a great quantity of garbage time, at last, he got six points and five secondary attacks.</p>
<p>The only commendable performance of Paul is in the second quarter. Although having left 10 points left in the first quarter, Paul reached his peak level in the second quarter when James Posey hit a three-point with 9 minutes and 37 seconds left. to another assist to Okafor who hit a jumper with 2:33 remaining, he dished out an amount of seven assists to help the team hold the game with 37-45 and pulled off the suspense of the game to the third quarter.</p>
<p>Apart from those seven minutes, the rest of his performance can only be regarded as depressed. Whatever in scoring directly or assisting for his teammates, Paul had not completed his task of leading the team forward. Eventually Lakers gained two-digit advance over Hornets in 1st and 3rd quarter and made 4th quarter junk time in which Paul never return to the court.</p>
<p>We can&#8217;t blame Paul too much on this. After all, with the guide of the saving fund policy of the boss, Hornets now is quite different with the energitic young team two years ago. They traded away Chandeller, and traded the first score back guard Rasual Butler to Clippers for almost nothing.</p>
<p>The harm of all these doing to this team is not only the strength, but the most important is that the whole team had lost the positive fighting will which makes all members feel that there is no hope here but that they are just killing time. The strength of Paul is doubtless. As point guard of Cenozoic, he has firmly established his position before last two seasons.</p>
<p>But there is a word what is called the years drift by in the, now, Paul and his forever rival Delong, facing the unpredictable future of their team, seem to approach to the state of enduring time step by step, a talent of no equal of his time seems to walk towards the abyss. Perhaps, it is worthy of his talents to send him to a promising team with the considerations of Paul himself and his funs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around this time of year, when temperatures drop and there is a chill in the air, we typically spend more times indoors where it&#8217;s warm and cozy. Maybe our diet changes to more stews and soups – comfort food as some like to call it. Well, the same thing happens in the animal kingdom. Rodents [...]<p><a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info/archives/523">Unwanted House Guests</a> is a post from: <a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info">Manchester Pest Control</a></p>
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<p>Around this time of year, when temperatures drop and there is a chill in the air, we typically spend more times indoors where it&#8217;s warm and cozy. Maybe our diet changes to more stews and soups – comfort food as some like to call it. </p>
<p>Well, the same thing happens in the animal kingdom. Rodents and insects start to scout out warmer places to live, possibly with easier food sources. Unfortunately, this often results in unwanted house guests like squirrels in the roof, mice scurrying between the walls, or wasps in the attic. </p>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably noticed some of the tell tale signs in the form of mouse or rat droppings in the back of a cupboard, scratching and squeaking noises behind closed drywall, chewed wires, or little piles of sawdust from visiting wasps or termites.</p>
<p>The old saying, &#8220;the best defense is a good offense&#8221;, could never be more accurate than when referring to these pesky critters. Waiting until you hear or see the signs often means you are dealing with a full on infestation. These pests need to be dealt with before they become a problem by making your home an unwelcome option.</p>
<p>Mice can squeeze into the smallest of places along the side of pipes, in walls or behind cupboards. If they see a potential opening, even if they can&#8217;t fit through it, they will gladly expand the area by chewing around it. Prevent this by sealing gaps under and around doors and pipes with weatherstripping, and wrap coarse steel wool around pipes.</p>
<p>Leaving out any kind of food or debris is like ringing the rodent dinner bell, and you can be sure, this is the quickest way to attract these pests. Even wood piles make attractive shelters and should be stacked at least two feet from the house.</p>
<p>Check your foundation for cracks or openings as well as the fascia boards and soffits. Tree limbs should be cut back to at least six feet from the house to prevent squirrels from climbing onto the roof and chewing through any exposed soft wood or crawling between flue pipes or chimney. They are among the worst culprits for gnawing through wires and can cause a serious amount of damage before you realize you have a problem. </p>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably spotted the gray wasp nests hanging from rafters and other sheltered areas. Often times, they&#8217;re hidden between aluminum siding, attics and roof areas via pipes, vents or windows. Wasps quietly hibernate over the winter, but come spring, they&#8217;re attracted to light and often end up inside the house. Make sure all your attic vents have screens covering them, and any areas where they typically enter can also be sprayed by professional exterminators to prevent them from making nests. </p>
<p>When it comes to spiders your vacuum is your best defense. Simply keep on top of them by sucking up their webs. Try putting chestnuts in corners and on windowsills – for some reason, spiders hate them.</p>
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		<title>Moving Your Bees From One Home To The Next</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve done your beekeeping homework. You&#8217;ve chosen a site for your beehive where it won&#8217;t be knocked down in a strong wind, or be bothered by pets and humans. You&#8217;ve purchased all the right equipment and are comfortable using it. You&#8217;ve tried on all your beekeeping gear and are comfortable that it fits you properly [...]<p><a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info/archives/521">Moving Your Bees From One Home To The Next</a> is a post from: <a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info">Manchester Pest Control</a></p>
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<p>You&#8217;ve done your beekeeping homework. You&#8217;ve chosen a site for your beehive where it won&#8217;t be knocked down in a strong wind, or be bothered by pets and humans. You&#8217;ve purchased all the right equipment and are comfortable using it. You&#8217;ve tried on all your beekeeping gear and are comfortable that it fits you properly and are confident that you are reasonably protected from bee stings. During the cold winter months you placed an order for your bees and were notified that your bees were successfully shipped. Now you have gotten the call from the post office where a frazzled postal worker has politely asked you to please come and remove your package of angry stinging insects from their work environment. </p>
<p>You&#8217;ve picked up your bees and noted that other then a few dead ones at the bottom of the container (you should really be prepared for a few to not survive the stressful travel routine they have been asked to endure) the bees look healthy. Now all you have to do is transfer the new bees from the screen container they were shipped in to the hive you have set up for them. </p>
<p>Have your smoker handy when you are ready to transfer your new bees from their shipping container to the hive. Also make sure you have your beehive gear on. </p>
<p>You should notice a small container within the bee&#8217;s shipping container. This small container is where your new queen is being kept. The top of her personal shipping container is covered with a cork. Remove the cork and you will see a second cap that is made out of sugar. </p>
<p>Hang the queen&#8217;s container in your hive. Your going to want to put it in between the two frames that are in the center of your newly constructed hive. Pierce the top of the candy top with a nail. The worker bees will have an easier time freeing the queen if there is already a small hole in the sugar barrier. When using the nail be very careful that you do not inadvertently stab the queen. You won&#8217;t be able to purchase a replacement queen after the winter months. Once the workers have chewed through the sugar barrier the queen will be able to escape into the hive. </p>
<p>Once you have the queen in the hive use your smoker and place a puff of smoke into the shipping package. Gently shake the bee&#8217;s shipping container, gently allowing the bees to spill out of the container and into the hive. When you are no longer able to coax any bees out of the container, set the container down near the hive, any bees that are still in it will eventually find their way out of the container and into the hive. Make sure you inset a feeder filled with a simple sugar recipe into the hive. </p>
<p>Leave your new bees alone for a week. During this week the bees will become acclimated with their new home. The queen will start laying eggs and the bees will start to make honey. </p>
<p>Bees like to be transferred from their shipping container to the hive either early in the morning or late evening.</p>
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		<title>The Mother Of All Bees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The survival of a colony of bees living in a bee hive depends on the queen bee. Without a queen bee the hive will eventually die. The hives queen is the only female bee in the hive that has fully developed reproductive organs. The queen is not in control of the hive. Her soul purpose [...]<p><a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info/archives/520">The Mother Of All Bees</a> is a post from: <a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info">Manchester Pest Control</a></p>
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<p>The survival of a colony of bees living in a bee hive depends on the queen bee. Without a queen bee the hive will eventually die. The hives queen is the only female bee in the hive that has fully developed reproductive organs. The queen is not in control of the hive. Her soul purpose is to lay eggs that will develop into bees that will fill other roles in the hive. </p>
<p>The queen bee is determined when the bee is still in its larval stage. The larval that has been set aside as potential queens are fed extra royal jelly. Royal jelly is a secretion that the worker bees store in their heads. Larvae that the hive feels will make potential queens are also kept in Queen cells. Queen cells differ from cells used in the rest of the hive because they are larger and are designed vertically instead of vertically, the queen hangs, head down, during her development. </p>
<p>Potential queen larvae must be determined within four days of the time the larvae is laid. </p>
<p>When it is time for the queen to leave her cell, she chews through the cap. As she chews she emits a sound that is believed to warn other hatching queens of her arrival. Music aficionados will recognize the sound as a G sharp. It is not unusual to find that after the first queen bee has hatched that the rest of the queen cells have a slit in them where the young queen has chewed through, effectively killing the developing larvae inside the cells. Beekeepers call the destroyed larvae, virgin queens. Worker bees will try to keep several young queens alive at a time in order to have a backup Queen available if the first queen is unable to find a mate or does not survive her nuptial flight. </p>
<p>When the new queen is old enough to fly she leaves the hive. While she is away from the hive she must find several drone bees from a different hive to mate with. It is important that the queen mate with at least twelve drones during this nuptial flight. The sperm that she collects during this flight will be the sperm that she uses for the rest of her life. If the queen is unable to make the nuptial flight the survival of the rest of the hive is in peril. Most hives try to keep several virgin queens alive to help prevent that from happening. </p>
<p>Most hives allow the old queen to continue to lay eggs, however when it is time for the rest of the hive to swarm, she leaves the hive. </p>
<p>Once they have mated with a queen the drone bees die. </p>
<p>It is normally easy to see which bee is the queen bee when she is surrounded by other bees. She has a abdomen that is considerably longer then her fellow hive mates. To make identifying the queen faster many beekeepers mark their queen with a tiny bit of paint. The average life span of the queen bee is two to three years.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us know that the praying mantis is a voracious predator. It preys on all kinds of insects, many of which are even larger that itself. Sometimes large mantids are able to capture and devour small mice, birds, frogs, spiders, and even scorpions. However, there is one insect that has come to stand out [...]<p><a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info/archives/519">Praying Mantis and Giant Hornet, Mortal Enemies</a> is a post from: <a href="http://manchesterpestcontrol.info">Manchester Pest Control</a></p>
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<p>Most of us know that the praying mantis is a voracious predator. It preys on all kinds of insects, many of which are even larger that itself. Sometimes large mantids are able to capture and devour small mice, birds, frogs, spiders, and even scorpions. However, there is one insect that has come to stand out as a natural nemesis of the praying mantis, a supreme Japanese warrior, the Giant Hornet.</p>
<p>Although the praying mantis may be slightly longer than the 2-inch hornet, the giant hornet of Japan boasts a more robust and powerful build. With its imposing presence, 3 inch wingspan, and overly aggressive and fearless nature, the giant hornet is an NFL offensive tackle compared to the leaner and lighter praying mantis, who even with its quick-snatching spiny forelegs, can easily shrink and flee from confrontations with this horrific beast.</p>
<p>As an apex predator, the giant hornet has weaponry that puts it at a fighting advantage over the mantis. Its steel-like jaws crushes and opponents like twigs. With a near ¼ inch stinger that can dart out multiple times, it can paralyze its victims in seconds. The stinger is so potent, in fact, that it can kill a human if stung enough times! The thick, tank-like exoskeleton of the giant hornet can even withstand a foreleg strike from the mantis. </p>
<p>Of course, in addition, the hornet&#8217;s unrelenting air attack, with steady hovering skills can create havoc for its prey and if it tries to flee, the hornet has a top speed of around 25 miles per hour! That means even a world class sprinter could not escape the wrath of the giant hornet. Just a few of these raging killing machines can wipe out a whole nest of honey bees in a short span of time without breaking a sweat!</p>
<p>There have been video documentation of such confrontations with mantids, where the more powerful and aggressive giant hornet can wriggle free of the grasp of the praying mantis and impose its will and eventually decapitate and devour the mantis. There are not many insects that are able to free themselves once in the death-hold of the mantis&#8217; powerful forelegs. This makes the giant hornet a supreme natural hunter of the praying mantis.</p>
<p>I am a big fan of the praying mantis and it is sad to see these videos of the mantis being beaten by an overly aggressive hornet. The only species of mantis that may be equipped enough to match a giant hornet is the African Praying Mantis, with its naturally more aggressive nature, tougher exterior, and larger and stronger spiny forelegs. </p>
<p>I hope this article has enlightened you about the plight of these mortal enemies and the unpredictable nature of the insect world. I will be posting more articles in the months to come, so in the meantime, thanks for reading!</p>
<p>          <span>Dino Ilao is a freelance author who has studied the behavior of insects for decades. For more information the praying mantis, please visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.theprayingmantis.org/">http://www.theprayingmantis.org</a> <br class="clear" /><a rel="dofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/nature-articles/praying-mantis-and-giant-hornet-mortal-enemies-2836270.html">Article Source</a></span></p>
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