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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Could acorns lead to an up 'tick' in Lyme disease?



Could%20acorns%20lead%20to%20an%20up%20%27tick%27%20in%20Lyme%20disease%3F This year's tick population, including the increased number of the treatments throughout the Mid-Atlantic, has a somewhat surprising cause ... acorns.

Oak trees produce an extremely high number of acorns, which leads to an increase in the white-footed mouse population. In turn, the deer tick (or black-legged tick), has ample supply of its preferred food source. As a result, you may spot more of the most common tick in the Mid-Atlantic in your backyard.

Ranging from the size of a sesame seed to 5/8-inch long, most ticks are ectoparasites, or parasites that live on the surface of their host. The deer tick goes through three life stages - larva, nymph and adult - requiring a blood meal during each stage. Typically, ticks feed on wildlife where they can come into contact with dangerous bacteria, including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The bacteria may be transferred to humans through tick bites.

"In most cases, a tick must be attached to your body for 24 to 36 hours to transmit disease. As a result, prevention and early detection are critical," says Phil Pierce, entomologist and technical services manager for Western Pest Services. "It is important to always check yourself, children and pets promptly after spending time outdoors in wooded or grassy areas and to take steps to limit your exposure to these blood-sucking pests."

Pierce recommends the following tips to help you avoid ticks when outdoors:

* Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants when working outside near woodlands, fields and areas with shrubbery and tall grass.

* Choose light-colored clothing so it's easier to identify any ticks on your body, and tuck pants into socks or boots to prevent ticks from crawling into pant legs.

* Apply an EPA-approved insect repellant on clothing and exposed skin near potential entrance areas (pants cuff, shirt cuff, collar and around socks). You can also purchase clothing treated with materials that repel and control ticks.

Ticks generally do not infest areas that are well maintained. To help control tick populations around the home, keep vegetation in the yard trimmed, especially along the edges of your property.

Should you encounter ticks, it is best to remove them with fine point tweezers. Grasp the tick as close to the point of the bite as possible. Gently, but firmly, lift the tick at the head with tweezers. Avoid using rubbing alcohol, nail polish, hot matches, petroleum jelly or other items to remove ticks as these may startle them, causing them to regurgitate and possibly infect you with disease or bacteria.

"Ticks are a year-round pest, so we expect residents will continue to encounter this pest into the fall," adds Pierce.
Contact your local pest management professional should you suspect tick activity in or around your home. Experts also recommend consulting your doctor should you notice an attached tick lodged onto your body, as well as working with your veterinarian to make sure your pets are protected.




Courtesy of BPT



It's high time to upgrade your faucets and toilets



When considering your home's plumbing, you might be thinking of that old adage "why fix something if it ain't broke?" But did you know that old and inefficient plumbing might actually mean that you are literally pouring your money down the drain every month? A call to your plumber might really save you money in the end if you upgrade the plumbing in your home.

When were your current plumbing fixtures installed? Did they come with the house when you bought it? Old toilets use up a lot of water with each flush, which is bad for both the environment and for your wallet. Are you putting off having that leaky faucet repaired because you just don't want to spend the money right now? The average faucet leak can waste hundreds of gallons of water per year. If it's a hot water faucet that's leaking, you are losing money both with the wasted water and with the wasted electricity or gas that is heating that water.

Or what if your problem is slow drains? You might decide to take the easy step of pouring liquid corrosives down the drain to clear out the blockage. This is actually a bad idea. The corrosive chemicals in drain cleaner will harm your sewer pipes, perhaps necessitating an extremely expensive repair in the future. In addition, the environmental impact of pouring such chemicals down the drain and into the water supply can have serious ramifications for the future of our planet.

If you've been putting off plumbing repairs or upgrades, you really might want to consider having a professional technician visit your home. Plumbers can let you know if repairs are needed or if there are upgrades available to your current plumbing that can actually save you money. There are many options, such as low flow or dual flush toilets that can help you stop wasting water and upgrade your home.

Having your new toilet installed by a plumber will ensure that your system is up to code and works efficiently and properly. A plumber can also help you to repair your leaky faucets, or assist you by installing water saving devices such as low flow faucets or aerators on your sinks. They can also help by providing professional sewer cleaning that will fix your slow drains without causing serious corrosion to the pipes in your home and damage to the environment.

These days, everyone is looking to save money where they can. By having a professional plumber inspect your pipes and see what upgrades and repairs can be done in your home, you can save yourself money on wasted water and utility bills. In addition you'll be adding to the value of one of your most important investments, your home.

by: Nick Messe
http://www.articlecity.com/articles/home_improvement/article_6553.shtml




NEW LISTING IN GROVE CITY!


JUST LISTED!

5474 HOOVER RD

THE PERFECT HOME!

All brick, rambling ranch home on ~0.80 acre (double lot)  close to schools, churches & shopping! Slate Foyer. Family Room addition with gas fireplace. Beautiful, remodeled Kitchen with bay wall & stainless steel appliances. Spacious Living/Dining Room with bay wall & stone fireplace. Expanded Master Suite with his & hers closets, vanity area and private Bath. 1st floor Laundry & many updates! Nearly 1,600 SF! 3 BR’s & 2.5 Baths. Southwestern Schools! Only $182,900! Call DeLena Today!

Monday, August 26, 2013

NEW LISTING IN CANAL WINCHESTER!!

JUST LISTED!!
~7689 Basil Western Rd~

BRING HORSES OR CARS! 5+ scenic acres with ~1/3 acre stocked pond with gazebo/dock, fire pit/picnic area, covered patio & trex deck. 36 x 54 heated barn with workshop, office, hay loft & area for 4+ stalls. Two-Story marble Foyer. Den & 2nd floor Laundry. 3 fireplaces! Giant Master Suite with walk-in closet & whirlpool Bath. Updated cherry wood floors, furnace, central air, patio, hot water heater, some carpet & so much more! Central vacuum, security system & 6 panel doors. A great place to live! 3 BR’s & 3 full Baths! Nearly 3,800 SF! Pickerington schools! Only $399,900! Call DeLena today!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Details on carpet stain removal

Carpet stain removal can be a daunting task. It should also be done with much care and precaution to prevent damage on the carpet. While using the vacuum cleaner will do fine, it will only remove the dirt. Stains are different, thus, they should be treated differently.

Regardless of the approach employed in removing the stains, it is best to act immediately and quickly. If you wait in doing the cleaning, you risk ruining your carpet for good. Whether oil, wax, solid or liquid substances are spilled on the carpet, you need to grab a clean cloth to remove the solid substances or what can be removed from the stain.

Then you have to blot out as much of the stain as possible. If a liquid substance spilled the carpet, there might occur wicking. Wicking means that the liquid substances have pooled at the bottom of your carpet. Hence, it will weaken the fiber of your carpet, causing the stain to spread and resurface; and eventually, serious damage is done on your carpet.

To prevent wicking, you need to cover the area with a thick dry cloth, and weigh it down with thick books or something that is heavy. Leave it overnight and remove the stain as normal in the following day.

In the morning, when you are certain that no more liquid or staining material will come out, blot out the stain using a dampen cloth or sponge. Avoid scrubbing the carpet as it would weaken the fiber and cause the stain to spread to other areas.

Blotting the stain gently will remove the stain without causing further damage to the carpet. If the stain remains after blotting it with water, you may want to squirt mild dish washing liquid onto it to clean. Blot the stain gently and let it sit for an hour before you blot again with a cool damp sponge or cloth until the stain is totally removed.

There are many carpet stain removal products available in the market in case you do not like to use dishwashing liquid detergent. Commercial products designed for removing stains vary based on what types of stains on your carpet.

For them to be effective, you need to figure out what type of stains your carpet has. If it is greasy like oils for cooking, body, automotive or moisturizing, use grease-based stain removal products.

If the stains are acid-based like coffee or urine, your choices are oil-based or acid-based products. In oil-based, the stains are dissolved, while in acid-based, the chemical quality of the spots are changed in order to make them easy to remove.

If you are not certain on the type of stain your carpet has, choose the all-purpose type of carpet stain removal product.

In all your undertakings, it is best to test the carpet stain removal product in a corner of the carpet or in any out-of-the-way area of the carpet, lest, you may risk creating a faded spot that may look more hideous than the stain itself.

by Rudy Silva
http://www.articlecity.com/articles/home_improvement/article_6257.shtml

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

NEW LISTING IN WESTERVILLE!

JUST LISTED!

88 MILLFIELD AVE


BEAUTIFUL TWO-STORY HOME!   

Hardwood flooring throughout most of the main level. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances.  Family Room with brick, wood-burning fireplace. Master Suite with private whirlpool Bath. Ceiling fans in Bedrooms and Dinette. New furnace / central air 2012, new insulated garage door. Fenced back yard with huge deck, pergola, patio and swing. Close to shopping, parks, schools, & pool. 4 BR’s & 2.5 Baths. Westerville Schools. Nearly 2,300 SF! 
Only $199,700! Call DeLena Today!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

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