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All About Comensal Rodents
Why would you not want rodents such as mice and rats in your home?They carry diseases. Plague, trichinosis, murine typhus, salmonella's, handovers, rat bite fever and dysentery. They do structural damage. Roof rats will gnaw on plastic, lead and wood. They also contaminate our food. Rodents consume or contaminate enough food to feed 200 million people each year.
Rodents have poor vision but learn to recognize shapes. Their touch and smell are very acute and there hearing is very good. They have a good sense of taste and very good physical abilities.
Mice are very fast and can move at about 12 feet per second and can jump up to 2 feet. They are also excellent climbers. Rodents can climb up pipes, wires and ropes. Mice can jump a foot straight up and fall 8 feet without getting hurt. Mice can also survive and thrive at 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
Rats are not very good runners but are very good climbers. Rats can climb a 1 ½ inch pipe, jump and can fall 200 feet without being hurt. Both rats and mice are very capable swimmers. The house mouse has a feeding range of about 10 to 30 feet and eats 1/10 oz per day - 20 to 30 times per night. They are very curious creatures and will explore
new objects. Mice can obtain water from their food supply.
Mice reach their sexual maturity in 6 weeks and their gestation period is 19 days. They average 5-6 per litter.
Some differences between the Norway rat and roof rat.
The Norway rat has a hairy thick body and small eyes. The ears are small and nose blunt. They Norway rat lives in colonies and prefer to burrow. They eat about 10 oz of food daily. They are neo phobic - will stay away from new objects for up to two weeks.
The roof rat has a light slender body and large eyes. Their ears are large and they prefer to climb. They like fruits, nuts and vegetables.
Traps for mice should be set about 10 feet apart and for rats about 20 feet apart. Snap traps work best with rats. Glue boards are not very effective for rats but may work on mice. Remember, rats are neo phobic. It can take up to two weeks for a rat to enter trap. If you use a bait it can also take two weeks for a rat to take a bait and up to 4 to 8 days for the rat to die with a multi-dose bait.
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Kirby Vacuum Cleaners -What To Do When The Big Bad Wolf Comes Calling?
By: Robin OBrien
Sooner or later it happens to us all; we get a visit from the Jehovah Witnesses, or a local politician canvassing for votes, or, perhaps most unsettling of all, a visit from a Kirby vacuum cleaner salesperson. What to do? Do you turn and run, slam the door shut, or should you let them inside?
Kirby is something of a paradox; sometimes touted as selling a superior vacuum cleaner, but sometimes as a ruthless company selling its products to vulnerable people who don't need them. The truth lies somewhere in-between.
Jim Kirby, the founder, always stated that he wanted to empower his employees. He came from a time when employers could mistreat employees and get away with it. The Kirby Company wanted its employees to share in the company's success. Employing agents, who worked for themselves, selling Kirby vacuums during the hours that suited them, and who were rewarded for hard work - by selling more - was seen as the best way to share the company's success. And, many agents did reap the rewards and worked for Kirby for all their working lives. And we mustn't forget the many millions of satisfied consumers who own a Kirby vacuum cleaner.
Using door-to-door sales people was also a fantastic way to demonstrate how good the Kirby vacuum cleaner really was. Consumers could see the incredible suction power of a Kirby vacuum cleaner, right there, in their own home.
Ignoring sales tactics and looking at the product itself, Kirby vacuum cleaners are one of the most highly rated vacuums in customer reviews. Consumers have reported that the two main benefits of a Kirby vacuum cleaner are versatility and durability. When you buy a Kirby vacuum cleaner you also get many accessories to make easy cleaning of curtains, furniture and hard-to-get-at places. The durability of a Kirby vacuum cleaner is legendary, often being passed from one generation to the next. There's even a Kirby Owners Club - how many other vacuum manufacturers have a club?
Kirby vacuum cleaners are high powered, durable but lightweight. Kirby vacuum cleaners also use the latest in air filtration systems to eliminate dust and other allergens from being blown back out into the room. The HEPA filter used in Kirby vacuums eliminates 99.97% of allergens as small as 0.1 microns. Getting hold of Kirby spare parts is also easy. And making repairs is straightforward and, in most case, inexpensive.
So, when the big bad wolf comes knocking at your door, perhaps you should invite him in and let the sales rep show you just how good a Kirby vacuum cleaner really is. But one word of advice; never, ever buy on the spot. Get the facts and cost from the sales rep and compare them with other manufacturers' vacuums. Don't fall for any sales spiel that states you'll miss out on any discount if you don't buy immediately. The sales rep will only be too happy to call again if you wish to buy a Kirby vacuum cleaner.
Robin O'Brien is founder of a website that reviews the top rated vacuum cleaners on the market today; including Hoover, Eureka and Kirby vacuum cleaners amongst others.
Robin O'Brien is the founder and editor of http://www.breast-feeding-information.com and http://www.selfimprovementtechniques.com and http://www.winchester-tourist-information.com
A little boy got on the bus, sat next to a man reading a book, and noticed he had his collar on backwards.
The little boy asked why he wore his collar that way.
The man, who was a priest, said, "I am a Father."
The little boy replied, "My Daddy doesn't wear his collar like that."
The priest looked up from his book and answered, "I am the Father of many."
The boy said, "My Dad has 4 boys, 4 girls, and two grandchildren and he doesn't wear his collar that way."
The priest, getting impatient, said, "I am the Father of hundreds," and went back to reading his book.
The little boy sat quietly thinking for a while, then leaned over and said, "Maybe you should wear your pants backwards instead of your collar."
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