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How to store clothes to prevent mold and moths
If you are storing clothes, you need ot know how to prevent moths, mold, and mildew. You don't need toxic chemicals, control pests the natural way-with herbs.
3 commentsStrawberry Plant Diseases and Your First Line of Defense
It's bad enough to have to worry about all of the insects that might attack your strawberry plants, but the strawberry plant aficionado must also understand and recognize many diseases that can affect the...
0 commentsRepairing Water Damage
Water damage to your home is one of the worst things to have to deal with and repair. Most of the major causes of this type of damage to a home are the result of some sort of disaster. Dealing with the...
2 commentsPowdery Mildew Treatment
As a human being we are fond of gardening and many of us have the hobby to set a garden in front of their room. To make it beautiful everyone is trying hard to furnish it. All the efforts to make it look...
0 commentsMold And Mildew Removal
At home or office, most of people are generally vexed because of mold, which is easy to spot everywhere. Basically, mold is a microscopic organism. Molds do exist in the air. They can grow anywhere...
0 commentsMold Removal Guide
Ensuring your home is mold free will not only help keep your house looking nice, it will also make sure you are not exposed to potentially hazardous mold spores. The numerous home improvement shows and...
How To Get Rid Of Mold
If you find yourself sniffiling and sneezing especially during the winter time you may very well be having a allergic reaction to mold in your home. Start out by doing a mold patrol with a good flashlight....
9 commentsLets Join Forces And Kill Mold in An Unifying Manner!!!
Many people do not realize the dangers of toxic black mold exposure. If you have to doubt yourself if you have black mold then you most likely do. See how to protect yourself from these harmful effects of mold.
10 commentsEnvironmentally Friendly Hydrogen Peroxide and its Uses
Environmentally friendly hydrogen peroxide has nearly countless uses and leaves no toxic residue. Uses include as a bleach, disinfectant, insecticide, and used internally to kill parasites, yeast infections and in controversial methods of curing cancer and emphysema. Only one certain form can be taken internally, NOT the variety sold in grocery stores and pharmacies.
5 commentsWhen molds grow on concrete walls
Do you have mold problems in your concrete walls? You are not alone; this is a common, if not a regular problem for a lot of home owners. And you cannot afford to take the ostrich approach as black molds can...
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