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Termites

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Ants

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Cockroaches

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Spiders

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Birds

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Bed Bugs

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Bees & Wasps

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Signal Words

Signal Words:Signal words are words that indicate the level of danger of a substance or activity. The four main categories of signal words are “Danger,” “Warning,” “Caution” and “Note.” Danger is the most severe level of warning, followed by Warning, Caution and Note.

skeletonize

Skeletonize:To skeletonize something means to remove all the flesh from it, leaving only the bones behind. This can be done to animals or plants. Skeletonizing an animal requires removing all the meat, organs, and skin from the bones. To skeletonize a plant, all the leaves and other soft parts must be removed, leaving only the stem and branches behind.

Sod

Sod:Sod is grass that has been cut into small pieces and used to cover a lawn or other area of land. It is usually sold in rolls or squares that are about 2 feet (0.61 meters) wide and 4 feet (1.22 meters) long. Sod can also be used to repair damaged areas of lawns or to establish new lawns in bare areas.

Soil Application

Soil Application:Soil application is the process of applying chemicals or other materials to soil in order to improve its fertility or physical properties. This can be done through broadcast spreading, injection, or surface application methods. Soil amendments such as fertilizer, lime, and compost can be applied through soil application methods to improve plant growth.

Soil Conditioner

Soil Conditioner:A soil conditioner is a material that is added to soil to improve its physical properties such as texture, porosity, water retention capacity, or drainage characteristics. Soil conditioners can be organic or inorganic materials such as compost, manure, gypsum, vermiculite, perlite, peat moss, limestone, or wood chips.