We're back with the Friday Link Round Up!
CTVnews- Record loss of Arctic sea ice causing big ecosystem changes: study
CTVnews- Medicines flushed down toilets hurting fish: study
Metro- U.S. attitudes towards climate change fluctuate with the weather: UBC study
CBCnews- Lake Winnipeg most threatened in World in 2013
CBCnews- Shooting of owls OK'd to protect endangered species
The Globe and Mail- Whatever happened to global warming?
CBCnews- Snowy owls starving in southern B.C.
Extreme Tech- Is safe, green thorium power finally ready for prime time?
Friday, February 22, 2013
Friday Link Round Up
Labels:
Barrie,
canada,
CBC,
climate,
CTV,
ecosystem,
fish,
Georgian Bay,
green pest control,
IPM,
lake,
link round-ups,
news,
ontario,
Orillia,
owl,
owls,
pest,
Simcoe,
Victoria Harbour
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Crazy Weather & Pest Control
This winter has been, well weird. All over Ontario and Canada the weather is cold and snowy one day and raining and warm-ish the next. Up in and around Muskoka, Victoria Harbour, Orillia, Midland, Barrie just to name a few - the days start out cold and warm up by the time one gets from one place to another for work.
What you may not realize though, is that while the weather is being crazy, it also means that some pests may not behave the way they normally would. You may notice some pests in and around your home that are not usually found until Spring. Unfortunately because of the weather this is "normal" and aside from taking steps to prevent them from entering or remaining in your home there's not much else you can do....but of course, if you have noticed pests in or around your home, you can give Cottage Country Pest Control a call at 705-534-7863 or email us today.
Ross will be happy to come out and solve your pest problems.
What you may not realize though, is that while the weather is being crazy, it also means that some pests may not behave the way they normally would. You may notice some pests in and around your home that are not usually found until Spring. Unfortunately because of the weather this is "normal" and aside from taking steps to prevent them from entering or remaining in your home there's not much else you can do....but of course, if you have noticed pests in or around your home, you can give Cottage Country Pest Control a call at 705-534-7863 or email us today.
Ross will be happy to come out and solve your pest problems.
Labels:
Barrie,
cottage country,
environment,
IPM,
Midland,
Muskoka,
Orillia,
pest control,
pests,
Tay,
Tiny,
Victoria Harbour,
weather
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