• Costco Commits to Sustainable Seafood

    Updated: 2011-03-31 21:15:24
    Greenpeace is getting a pretty good track record for convincing companies to change their un-sustainable ways. Not long ago they convinced Trader Joe’s to stop selling red list fish, and shortly they after they took on bulk food giant Costco, who had never even acknowledged Greenpeace’s request for information on their sustainable seafood practices. Now, eight [...]

  • Lawsuit Seeks Protection Against Monsanto’s GE Seed Patents

    Updated: 2011-03-31 05:01:02
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 31, 2011) In an effort to protect them from patent infringement in the event of drift contamination by Monsanto’s genetically engineered (GE) seed, 60 family farmers, seed businesses and organic agricultural organizations preemptively filed suit against the agribusiness giant. The case, Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association, et al. v. Monsanto, was [...]

  • MistAway Mosquito Misting System Independent Zoning Now Available

    Updated: 2011-03-31 00:47:42
    MistAway Mosquito Misting System Independent Zoning Now Available Scenario 1:  Home backyard circuit installed with 44 nozzles and a circuit in nearby horse barn with 12 nozzles.  The home requires a typical mosquito program with 2-3 mists per day and occasional use of the remote.  The barn requires seven 20 second mists ...

  • New Video Releases By EpestSolutions

    Updated: 2011-03-31 00:47:40
    We are adding new videos to our website and also YOUTUBE.COM every week to help you with your pest control needs. Search our video location on free advice section. You can also find us at YOUTUBE.com search epestsolutions.

  • Limits to Lawn Fetilizers to Protect Chesapeake Bay Passes Maryland House

    Updated: 2011-03-30 05:01:35
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 30, 2011) The Maryland House of Delegates passed the Fertilizer Use Act of 2011 (HB 573) on March 23 to limit ferilizer use on lawns, while a new report published by Environment Maryland Research and Policy Center finds that turf grass management, not agriculture, is the leading cause of fertilizer-based nitrogen runoff [...]

  • Study Links Prenatal Atrazine Exposure to Adverse Birth Outcomes

    Updated: 2011-03-29 05:01:08
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 29, 2011) According to a French study published March 2, 2011 in the online edition of Environmental Health Perspectives, prenatal exposure to the herbicide atrazine is linked to small head circumference and fetal growth restriction. The authors say the study “raises particular concerns for countries where atrazine is still in use.” Atrazine [...]

  • Fair Trade Certified Sales On The Rise

    Updated: 2011-03-28 19:08:36
    With budgets shrinking and living costs constantly increasing, green living has had to wrestle with economics, but despite those obstacles, eco-friendly shopping is on the rise. Case in point, Fair Trade certified products, which have actually grown in the last year. Of all the eco-categories to expand, we’re arguably most excited to see progress with Fair Trade [...]

  • Journey to the Earth’s Mantle

    Updated: 2011-03-28 13:49:13
    According to some scientists, it is now possible to drill through the Earth’s crust and take samples of the mantle. “That has been a long-term ambition of earth scientists.” Said geologist Damon Teagle. Up until recently a need for knowledge and technology about the way the planet works had made sampling the mantle of the [...]

  • Study Links Pesticides to Low Semen Quality

    Updated: 2011-03-28 05:01:09
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 28 2011) Researchers found that exposure to organochlorine pesticides significantly alters semen quality in young men from southeast Spain. The study found 18 pesticides in the blood of the study participants, including some banned in Spain, such as DDT, and others legal in in the country, such as the fungicide vinclozolin. The [...]

  • Conference Calls for Sustainability in Personal and Community Choices

    Updated: 2011-03-25 04:01:35
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 25, 2011) From protecting pollinators and banning genetic engineering to going organic in the food we eat and the way we manage our yards, parks and open spaces - these are just a few of the issues that will be addressed at the 29th National Pesticide Forum, Sustainable Community: Practical solutions for [...]

  • Sup? Suberra, That’s Sup!

    Updated: 2011-03-24 09:32:49
    After cork bark, the wood used to make wine bottle corks, is plugged, it may be fashioned into a durable, high-density slab called Suberra by the Eco Supply Center in Richmond, Virginia. This company has compress post-industrial recycled cork grain with a polyurethane binder to create 1-1/4 inch composite slabs, 25-1/2 inches wide by 36-1/2 [...]

  • Republican Bill Increases Taxpayer Costs To Bring Pesticides to Market

    Updated: 2011-03-24 04:42:30
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 24, 2011) Rep. Jean Schmidt of Ohio, a Republican member of Congress and the House Agriculture Committee, which has jurisdiction over pesticide registration law, wants taxpayers to pay for the research of new chemicals to manage bedbugs and has introduced an earmarked bill to establish a government panel and grants for chemical [...]

  • Synthetic Additives in Processed Organic Food Criticized

    Updated: 2011-03-23 04:40:02
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 23, 2011) According to the Cornucopia Institute, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed that it will allow products containing unapproved synthetic additives in processed food labeled “organic” for an indefinite grace period. The National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) is slated to take up the issue at its upcoming meeting [...]

  • BabyBjorn Puts An Organic Spin On Its Classics

    Updated: 2011-03-22 19:46:54
    For most parents, the BabyBjorn is priceless. Their carriers free up hands for other tasks (like grocery shopping) and baby—and parent—get to be comfortable even as they’re active. Up until now, the only thing we didn’t find so great about the BabyBjorn baby carriers was that they didn’t have much to boast about environmentally. That, however, [...]

  • Organ Regeneration

    Updated: 2011-03-22 10:28:08
    Today, upwards of 100,000 people are waiting for organ transplants in America alone; every day 18 of them die. Not only are healthy organs in short supply, however, donor and patient must be matched closely, or else the immune system of the patient could reject the transplant. A new solution is incubating in medical labs: [...]

  • Groups Sue To Stop USDA’s Deregulation of Genetically Engineered Alfalfa

    Updated: 2011-03-22 04:01:12
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 22, 2011) Last Friday, attorneys for the Center for Food Safety (CFS), Beyond Pesticides, Earthjustice, and farm and environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), arguing that the agency’s recent unrestricted approval of genetically engineered (GE), “Roundup Ready” alfalfa is unlawful. In January, USDA announced plans to [...]

  • Influence of mercury bioaccessibility on exposure assessment associated with consumption of cooked predatory fish in Spain

    Updated: 2011-03-22 03:45:57
    . Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 6 Influence of mercury bioaccessibility on exposure assessment associated with consumption of cooked predatory fish in Spain Authors : Torres-Escribano , Silvia Ruiz , Antonio Barrios , Laura Vélez , Dinoraz Montoro , Rosa : Source Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 6, April 2011 pp . 981-986(6 Publisher : John Wiley Sons , . Ltd view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article The full text article is not available for . purchase The publisher only permits individual articles to be downloaded by

  • Antimicrobial activity of weak acids in liquid feed fermentations, and its effects on yeasts and lactic acid bacteria

    Updated: 2011-03-22 03:45:54
    . Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 6 Antimicrobial activity of weak acids in liquid feed fermentations , and its effects on yeasts and lactic acid bacteria Authors : Plumed-Ferrer , Carme von Wright , Atte : Source Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 6, April 2011 pp . 1032-1040(9 Publisher : John Wiley Sons , . Ltd view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article The full text article is not available for . purchase The publisher only permits individual articles to be downloaded by . subscribers : Abstract : BACKGROUND The

  • Effect of distillation waste water and plant hormones on spearmint growth and composition

    Updated: 2011-03-22 03:45:43
    . Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 6 Effect of distillation waste water and plant hormones on spearmint growth and composition Authors : Zheljazkov , Valtcho D Astatkie , Tess : Source Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 6, April 2011 pp . 1135-1141(7 Publisher : John Wiley Sons , . Ltd view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article The full text article is not available for . purchase The publisher only permits individual articles to be downloaded by . subscribers : Abstract : BACKGROUND Distillation waste water DWW is a

  • How to Apply Your Carpenter Ant Killer Bait

    Updated: 2011-03-22 03:45:40
    How to Apply Your Carpenter Ant Killer Bait Ant Season is coming upon is quickly and it is always better to have to much information than not enough! So this is a short guide on apply you Carpenter Ant Bait Killer Gel, but truth be told it will a apply to ...

  • How to Apply Ant Bait to Control Ants

    Updated: 2011-03-22 03:45:39
    We get asked quite often on application for ant bait, where to place it and also how to apply the ant bait.  I thought the blog is the most effective method to get this informatio out to our customers.  Please do not hesitate to email or call us if you ...

  • Pheromone increases foraging honey bees

    Updated: 2011-03-22 03:45:31
    The application of a naturally occurring pheromone to honey bee test colonies increases colony growth resulting in stronger hives overall, as per a newly released study conducted by researchers at Oregon State University and Texas AandM University. The study, which appeared this week in the journal, PLoS ONE, comes amid national concern over the existence of honey bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) - a combination of events that result in the death of a bee colony. The causes behind CCD remain unknown, but scientists are focusing on four possible contributing factors: disease, pests, environmental conditions and nutrition........

  • Californians Need Not Be Alarmed by Japanese Emitted Radiation

    Updated: 2011-03-21 17:25:22
    According to federal and state officials, the diminutive traces of radiation from Japan’s damaged nuclear plant that reached the west coast pose no health risk. The doses of radiation a person normally receives from bricks, rocks, (yes rocks and bricks emit radiation) and the sun are 100,000 times the dose rates detected at a California [...]

  • EPA Announces National Poison Prevention Week, Still No Focus on Non-Toxic Alternatives

    Updated: 2011-03-21 04:01:18
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 21, 2011) “Children Act Fast…So Do Poisons” is the message that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is sending in conjunction with the Poison Prevention Week Council to keep poisonous substances out of children’s hands in observance of the annual National Poison Prevention Week (March 20-26). EPA recommends locking up household [...]

  • Back in the saddle again—

    Updated: 2011-03-21 02:21:08
    —and determined to stay here this time. I want to thank everyone who responded to my post about my dad’s death; I appreciate hearing from each of you. My prolonged absence from the blog this time (sigh) has been due...

  • Success and Neuro-Linguistic Programming

    Updated: 2011-03-20 07:00:49
    Here’s a something about neuro-linguistic programming that I’ll bet you didn’t know. Your neurological system regulates how your body functions. Language determines how you communicate and interface with others and your programming determines the kinds of world models you create. Hence, we derive the term: Neuro-Linguistic Programming. A pragmatic school of thought or ‘epistemology’, NLP [...]

  • One of Largest Animals Ever Found in Angola

    Updated: 2011-03-18 10:24:53
    Scientists say they discovered the first fossil of a dinosaur in Angola. The animal was a long-necked, plant-eating sauropod, one of the largest creatures ever to have walked the earth. The fossil was found alongside fish and shark teeth in what would have been a sea bed 90 million years ago, leading its discoverers to [...]

  • EPA Seeks Advice in Reviewing the Impact of Pesticides on Endangered Species

    Updated: 2011-03-18 04:35:38
    (Beyond Pesticides, March 18, 2011) As a result of recent court mandated consultations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) concerning pacific salmon and steel head, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a letter to the National Research Council (NRC) is requesting the convening of a committee of independent experts to assist in the review [...]

  • Japan Devastation

    Updated: 2011-03-17 11:25:00
    Japan has declared a state of emergency at a second nuclear plant, affected by the recent earthquakes, one of which, 8.9 magnitude – the largest in Japan’s recorded history – causing a series of vicious tsunamis. As a result, higher-than-permitted amounts of radioactivity were measured. At two plants, authorities used sea water to cool a [...]

  • Under your feet – the 760 billion dollar army

    Updated: 2011-03-11 00:38:20
    Their tiny size and underground existence keeps them out of site and out of mind; their other-worldly appearance, their crawling, squirming, gnawing, conspire to render them unattractive; but what they lack in beauty, they make up for in numbers and worth. The mites, lice and bacteria that inhabit the world beneath out feet are vital [...]

  • The Brown Recluse Spider

    Updated: 2011-03-07 22:43:47
    The Brown Recluse Spiders   The Brown Recluse Spider is found mainly in the central Midwestern states and down to the Gulf of Mexico.  This spider can be transported to other parts of the US.  It is approximately 3/8” long by 3/16” wide, and is light tan to dark brown with distinctive ...

  • Steps to Proper Bed Bug Control

    Updated: 2011-03-07 22:43:46
    With the issue of bed bugs and their control still a major issue in today’s society we thought it important to address some control methods, not product recommendations but location of applications.   With bed bugs being hard to find, persistent insects, control techniques need to be effective and thorough so ...

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