Having termites is a troublesome problem, as they can cause quite some damage to your property and furniture. There are three common types of termites – drywood, subterranean and dampwood. Drywood termites usually like to hang out in hardwood floors, dead trees and structural timber. Sub
The sleepy village is surrounded by meadows and woods - the perfect escape
The beautiful county of Berkshire has so much to offer in its quaint villages and bustling towns. Each place is unique and is steeped in so much history - some are worth a visit.
Whether you want to mooch ab
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE )--The "Orthopedic Braces & Support, Casting and Splints - Global Market Trajectory & Analytics" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Global Orthopedic Braces & Support, Casting and Splints Market to Reach US$7.8 Billion by the
I ’m a sucker for banana anything—bread, muffins, pancakes, pudding, pie. Same goes for my 5-year-old son, Landon. This affinity for all things bananas led us to plant apple banana trees in our backyard, so we have a pretty steady supply of the potassium-rich fruit. (We prefer appl
Tahoe Forest Products is leasing 37.2 acres in Carson City, Nv., from the Washoe Tribe, where it has broken ground on a new sawmill.
Expected to begin production in first quarter 2023, the facility will be able to mill about 50 million bd. ft. of lumber annually.
Ten acres will be
The fire danger sign at the Jacks Valley Fire Station isn't exaggerating when it says extreme. Photo by Kurt Hildebrand.
With the two small fires burning at Yosemite National Park sufficient to send smoke 100 miles
Are you looking for a restaurant-quality meal that you can make in the comfort of your own home? These red wine-braised beef short ribs sound like something that you would order at an upscale establishment, but believe it or not, you can also make them in your own kitchen — and they taste ev
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I love to eat, but admittedly do not cook much. I am the chef’s sampler indeed, but not a chef.
There is one thing connected to the great outdoors regar
It’s been quiet — too quiet — this Atlantic hurricane season, meteorologists and residents of storm-prone areas whisper almost as if not to tempt fate.
A record-tying inactive August has closed and no storms have formed, even though it is peak hurricane season and all experts’ pr
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Despite its unusually slow start, a Mississippi State meteorologist says not to rule out an increase in activity during the last months of the Atlantic Ocean’s hurricane season, a time each year concerned Mississippians monitor.
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