Archive for January 16th, 2009
Snake Repellant
Getting rid of snakes is quite of challenge in globe areas where people die because of snake bites. Presently, ingenious inventors have come up with special snake repellant systems, yet, besides professional assistance, there are basic things you can do in order to eliminate the chances of snakes making their nest in your garden. First of all, bushes, shrubs and ponds are great snake habitats, as they have a great hiding place to wait for prey; moreover, when there is a lot of shrubbery in the garden, snakes can travel from one spot to another without difficulty. Therefore, a first snake repellant solution is to keep thick vegetation away from the house.
Then, mowing the lawn regularly makes another great snake repellant method since too high grass can camouflage snakes pretty well. Moreover, an unkempt law is the perfect habit for some of the favorite meals in the menu of a snake: locusts, small rodents, mice, crickets and even frogs. When the lawn is mowed short, then snakes will avoid it as an open space that makes them easy prey for other predatory species like owls or hawks. Any cluttered area around the house can cause just as much trouble, becoming nests for poisonous or non-poisonous snakes. Hence, do not allow any piles of wood, open sheds and compost heaps around the house.
In African wilderness, local people use camel or goat hair ropes as a great snake repellant means: snakes do not slither over such rough surfaces. Aborigines will often surround their open-air sleeping area with such ropes to protect themselves against the deadly bites of some of the African poisonous snakes. Modern tent design takes this snake repellant issue very seriously, which is why there are usually nets that have to be zipped up in order to prevent snakes from entering. Make sure you do not forget to zip the tent when entering or getting out, or you may have unwelcome guests joining you.
Snake repellant solutions do exist in other forms too and they include special foams, nets and all sorts of protections for window sills for instance. Many such devices are considered controversial according to animal rights protection. Consequently, it is probably a very good idea that you go for the harmless snake repellant solutions. If by any chance you suspect dangerous snakes nesting in your garden, do not try to kill or chase them away, as they will attack when threatened. Turn to some pest control service and have the animals safely removed, and no harm will be done to either party.
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Laptop Ratings
Have you ever had the problem of reading two different reviews about one and the same product and get the feeling that you are actually comparing two products? Can you actually trust laptop ratings or, for that matter, ratings of any kind? Who or which of the reviewing sites can offer you the most trustworthy analysis or evaluation of all? Should you incline towards bigger websites or towards the smaller ones?
These questions have followed most of us especially when wanting to buy some sort of device that relies on the most recent and reliable technology so far. Laptop ratings are meant to help you make a wise and informed choice, yet if those ratings are not as real as they should be, they are not reliable at all. To make sure that the information you receive through this type of media is correct, check several sites first, both well-known and less known, to see whether there are overall discrepancies or similarities between the laptop ratings they offer. The greater picture will surely help you spend your money more wisely in a retail shop later.
A smart shopper will also want to take into account customer reviews, not only professional reviews. The laptop ratings made by real users, people like you and me, will always draw a clearer and more realistic description of the product you intend to buy. Personal experience has always been the one to really teach; now if this personal experience that has gone bad is not your own, you will be the smart shopper who most likely will opt the flawed product out of his/her range of choices.
One thing many of us should also have in mind is that those laptop ratings, like any other ratings and reviews, are written by people probably people who are paid to carry out this task. Up to here, it all sounds pretty much ok. But what if you knew that one and the same person has to write lots of reviews for lots of products more or less of the same kind? It all sounds like robot work, doesnt it? Dont you think that human error is very much into the picture here because of the reason mentioned above? Sure, it is. Regardless of how credible one source may be in terms of laptop ratings, it will never be enough, and from this point of view the consumer is on his/her own.
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