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What product should I use to get rid of many new black ants in my house? I live in Scranton, PA. Thank you.?

I have no pets, no open food containers, and keep my house very clean. For the first time in 28 years I ‘ve found at least 20 ants per day running around the floor. I cannot afford to pay an exterminator. I want to buy a good “anti-ant” product. Please help. Thank you.

I had the same problem until about a week ago.
There’s a product called Ortho Home Defense Max – it’s excellent, spray it around your home’s foundation & along the edge of all of the walls & any cracks in your floor & across door ledges.
It will keep them out pretty much all year.
Works great!

PDQ Pest Control Girard PA

Unesco Research Outline- Galapagos Islands

Unesco Research Outline- Galapagos Islands

1.What human intrusions threaten the area?

a)      Over fishing of protected wildlife.

b)      Tourism

c)      Oil spills

(d)      Foreign species’ brought in by pirates in the 1500′s. Dog’s etc.

  1. What protections exist to protect and preserve the area?

a)      Galapagos Conservation Fund

b)      Charles Darwin Foundation

c)      The Galapagos Conservatory

  1. What efforts have been made to further this preservation?

a)      The giant tortoise has been saved from extinction through the support of conservationists around the world.

b)      The national Park Service and the Ecuadorian government are passing quite a bit of legislation creating safeguards, and educating people. Restrictions exist for residents of the islands in the form of fishing catch restrictions. It is also illegal on the island to kill any terrestrial animals and the consequence is jail time and revocation of the right to live on the island.

c)      There have also been predetermined trails created by the National park service to keep people away from nesting sites.

d)      Community recycling operation.

e)      The National Park service is exterminating animals and plants, which pose a threat to the well being of the eco system. Such as, Dogs, Cats, pigs, goats, rats, guava plants, and the Quinine tree.

  1. What additional measures to insure the preservation of the property would I propose?

a)      Restrict the amount of visitors to the islands over certain mating seasons.

b)                                          Restrict fishing within so many miles of the shores and out of the swimming patterns of the endangered species of the islands.

c)                  Create a foundation to move inhabitants off the islands.

d)                  Restrict any use of electricity that was not green.

e)      Any and association where the only inhabitants on the island have to pay to be there and follow strict guidelines to maintain the islands green status

 

  1. What will be lost if intrusion goes unchecked? Appeal to the biological diversity

a)      Many species of wildlife will be extinct; species that have been a pivotal point in the discovery of Natural Selection. The advancement of these studies that is so important to science will be lost. There are many species of the Galapagos Islands that still remained untapped. The destruction of the sensitive eco system could destroy these species forever.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 11

To conclude this section may we just add that Newton’s subjects emphasize strongly that God is never once seen in the higher realms, although a strong feeling of a Supreme Power is felt ruling the ongoings of devachan, or “heaven,” and the kinetic motion of magnetic streams of energy flowing in the atmosphere and environment. This truth denounces certain religious beliefs that in heaven one would finally see God face to face–for while on earth one may not see God’s face and live, one would surely behold God’s countenance in heaven. This principle has been vmisunderstood and misinterpreted for the past two thousand years; it should actually be understood in a mystical rather than in a literal manner. It reminds us of Gautama Buddha’s silence when questioned about God–the implication of his subtle answer revealing a profound truth to the initiated.

Summarizing the scientific viewpoint on death and the afterlife–based on years of careful psychical, parapsychological research–the following conclusions have been reached:

1) That humans are essentially immaterial in nature and that the human essence, or self-awareness, survives physical death.

2) That human soul-units exist at differentiated levels of awareness in dimensions beyond the physical light-spectrum, beyond the reach of physical sensory perception.

3) That contact with departed souls is a possible feat under certain conditions and circumstances.

4) That all human soul-units periodically re-embody or reincarnate to continue their evolution.

5) That all re-embody according to the law of causation, or karma; or soul desire.

DISCUSSIONS

As we have seen in the previous chapter, death according to the various traditions, metaphysical experiences and modern scientific discoveries, does not annihilate the human soul; and relationships formed on the physical plane do not cease at the termination of one’s incarnation, as is normally believed; also, one’s aspirations, goals and ambitions, though simply and seemingly cut-short prematurely at a stroke of the scythe by the grim reaper called death, is actually brought over to the Otherside for a further strategic development that would bloom in a later incarnation. We have also seen that the nature of death and the afterlife can be known to those who are willing to develop the necessary sensory faculties of the astral form and its ability of soul-flight. Additionally, we have dealt somewhat of the nature of heaven and hell, including the Judgment, from the various metaphysical, religious and scientific perspectives. We have described and hinted of some of the ways and means of avoiding those undesired experiences, states and conditions to be found in the bardo, and even in the lower astral. Non-attachment to the physical form and earthly life is helpful in the process of a peaceful and easy transition, and in a smooth journey through the bardo–this ought to be kept in mind. And lastly, with the descriptions by subjects of NDEs and communications from the beyond concerning the death process, we can be assured that dying does not have to entail any mental, emotional or physical agony; on the contrary, it may result in one of the most joyful states that average souls may experience at its present evolutionary level. It provides a certain pre-taste of what the nirvanic state is like when once the soul is liberated and fully aware of its divine unity with All That Is.

Humans may fear death, but “being dead” is actually the present state of awareness of most people. To be unaware of one’s higher microcosmic principles is simply a consciousness of death. What separates the seen from the unseen is the level of one’s waking consciousness, and the psychological impurities within one’s subconscious mind. There are several components in the microcosm making up what we call the divine, human being. The more components we are aware and conscious of, the more alive we become in the spiritual sense. Non-experience of the higher principles and realities do not mean that they do not exist, it is just that the faculty for higher perception has not yet been developed. Fear is what closes the veil to spiritual knowing. When we fear, we circumscribe our consciousness. Fear of the unknown, is the ignorance of the source of our fear. Identification with mortal principles simply perpetuates (or perpetrates?) one’s mortal existence as a normal human being–and it also maintains one’s fears. We are meant to be perfect–as advised by the Piscean Master–perfect in consciousness, in knowledge, and in awareness. Attaining immortality, or awareness of such, requires the shedding of mortal concepts, beliefs, attitudes and feelings. With such spiritual labour we gradually build the link between the lower and higher principles and ensure the continuity of consciousness, and the awareness of the illusory nature of death. With each extermination of a false concept we become more alive in a spiritual sense. Death, “the last enemy,” as declared in scriptures, though inevitable, will be swallowed up in victory when once its maya-nature is understood and the continuity of consciousness acquired. Death will then lose its sting. Death ends when once the multidimensionality of one’s being is realized, and when once one’s liberation from the wheel of reincarnation is attained. What we call death is an illusion. This is echoed in the words of the Taoist poet, Chuang Tzu:

“Birth is not a beginning, death is not an end.”

Fear simply robs individuals of their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual energies–energies which could be used for more constructive and creative purposes. When enlightened of the nature of death, like Socrates, we will not fear it; and this knowledge, understanding, and enlightenment would greatly help humanity to live an abundant life, as promised by Master Jesus. Like a chain effect, the awareness of the non-existence of death and the truth of man’s purpose for being would improve the quality, nature, and service of every governmental department and institution, affecting society’s consciousness, development and welfare. But to return to the emotion of fear ingrained in Man, there are several principles that assist one to “die” without fear:

1) Non-attachment to physical form, earthly possessions, and relationships.

2) Understanding that death is natural and that it does not end one’s aspirations.

3) Understanding and being aware of one’s true nature as divine and immortal.

3) Preparation through spiritual practices such as meditation, purification, and the acquisition of merit through service.

4) The unfoldment of love and compassion.

From a higher perspective, death is no enemy. It is a merciful friend that grants us rest at a time when we need it. It provides a moment’s respite until we re-engage ourselves in the battle of life through another incarnation with new–or old, unlearned experiences. What is important is the assimilation of experience, for if it does not take place, it will have to be undergone again and again until the lesson inherent in each one is learnt by the soul; this can sometimes prove to be wearisome. Life on earth should not be seen as a chance happening, as a biological occurrence in time and space, or as a chemical formation spawned by chaotic forces. Life is Real, is the only Reality and has a definite purpose. Knowing that life was formed on the earth plane for a purpose encourages the soul to discover that purpose. Soul-objective is known to the awareness-principle at deeper levels of consciousness and at the conscious level prior to incarnation. The purpose or intent of the Spirit, however, is normally forgotten once the “waters of Lethe” is drunk during the process of birthing.

Our main task set by evolution is to be aware or more conscious of the “unconscious” levels of the mind; thus transcending the state of mediocrity or mortality. Mortal beings are not courageous enough to think, contemplate or face the conditions of death, they thus miss the true opportunities that life affords. When one fears death, one has not yet begun to live. “Death” to average individuals, is always thought of in connection with other people and never their own. This refusal to be spiritually-aware bind souls to an unproductie life in the cosmic scheme. This is the complaint of all mystics concerning the sons of men. In the Old Testament we read,

“Man lies down and never rises. They rouse not from their sleep.” (Job 14:12)

From what we have said so far, it may be surmised that there are various forms of death, and this is true. St. Paul hints of this when he declared, “I die daily” (I Cor 15:31). We tabulate the forms of death in the following:

1) Death to higher realities and verities

2) Death to a higher awareness of divinity

3) Death of one’s slumber in matter

4) Death of the false ego and its carnal, self-centered desires

5) Death of sleep

6) Death of the physical and etheric bodies

7) Death of the astral body

8) Death of the mental form

We will briefly describe each one: death to higher realities and verities, and the death to higher awareness of divinity are related. This is in fact the involutionary path of the soul as it descends for the first time in a new cycle of manifestation, or “manvantara.” In involution the soul loses a certain awareness only to regain it with an enhancement during the Path of Return. Most souls prolong this period of ignorance and awareness of higher multidimensional truths by their own free-will.

Death of one’s slumber in matter is the awakening of the soul’s aspiration to spiritual possibilities–paradoxically, it could also mean being spiritually unconscious; this is followed by the death, or transcendence of the false ego and its expressions in the movement within the evolutionary spiral. The death of sleep occurs every night as the soul takes flight to subtle worlds. Death of the physical and etheric bodies occur when one leaves the present incarnation for the astral world. This is followed by the deaths of the astral and mental forms as the soul rises higher and higher to rest for a period in the causal body before preparing to reincarnate.

Knowledge of the nature of death and the other worlds are important subjects for every metaphysician. As said earlier in this paper, in the course of one’s metaphysical ministry, one would often encounter individuals in bereavement requiring comfort and solace. Equipped with a higher understanding of the nature of death and the purpose of life, metaphysicians are in a better position to enlighten humanity, and to fulfill one of their functions as ministers. To Catholics, administering the “Extreme Unction,” or the last sacrament to the dying may be considered vital. But to the metaphysician, much more is required to guide the soul through the dying process. With the appropriate knowledge and occult ability, the metaphysician may assist souls in making a more meaningful transition. Deathbed-rites of an occult formula and design, taking the bardo into consideration, are needed by those engaged in the metaphysical field.

The importance and purpose of life should be appended and stressed in those rites as a lesson not only for the departed, but for those who are left behind. An experience of a loss of a beloved one through the portals of death on the part of grieving and confused individuals should be looked upon by metaphysicians as opportunities for the sowing of the seeds of truth into their receptive consciousness. Metaphysicians as farmers in the vineyard of truth should play their part perfectly. By offering various truths concerning the nature of death-truths that are rational, logical, helpful and spiritually stimulating–we improve the whole image of the metaphysical ministry in the minds of the public. The more metaphysicians have to offer to the public as to occult and esoteric knowledge and as to the expressions of their high psychism, the more will the public’s awareness be stirred and lifted to a higher plane of consciousness. Metaphysics as a synthesis of religious, spiritual, philosophical, and scientific truths has the capacity to offer what traditional forms of religion, science and modern philosophies are incapable of offering–that is, real help.

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

In the Introduction of this paper we presented the purpose and the need of why this subject had to be written and discussed–of the importance of its place in the metaphysical ministry as well as its influence upon the individual and society as a whole. This purpose was again stressed in the previous chapter. In order to organize our thoughts regarding the subject, we formulated several themes that would be the basis for the structure of our paper. Our fundamental themes consisted of the following:

1) The survival of personal consciousness

2) The process of transition

3) The nature of life after so-called death

The structure of our findings and of this paper, was based upon four perspectives:

1) Religion/mythology

2) The occult tradition

3) Tibetan Buddhism

4) Parapsychology

From each perspective, we initially dealt with the basic themes from a certain point of view, but ended up with the same findings, the same conclusions, and the same cosmic truths; nevertheless, among the above perspectives, there is still much to be said about religion as a whole that has somewhat misrepresented the spiritual truths as taught by their founders. We are certain, though, that every metaphysician would research into this subject sooner or later as it is mentally and spiritually rewarding. In years to come “death” will be a time of celebration and not a time of mourning as it is now.

Finally, in the fifth chapter, we discussed on humanity’s basic psychological problem–that of senseless fear. We have seen how this fear robs man of his or her true life as a divine son or daughter of God living an abundant life in the here and now. We have also briefly discussed how the elimination of the fear of death would transform the individual and society as a whole.

To sublimate and transcend this fear condition that overwhelms society we suggest that additional research be conducted into along the lines of soul-investigation, and into the many other principles of the bardo process not discussed or discovered by Tibetan Lamas. Ways of researching into this should be conducted in a scientific and intuitive manner, though this may not always be through conventional methods. Researchers should not fear probing into the invisible, into the immaterial, or into the abstract. Through research within a single avenue, other possibilities will present themselves. An answer to a single question begets many more questions, ad infinity; thus humanity progresses.

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Bailey, Alice 1972 A Treatise on White Magic. Lucis Publishing Company, London.

Barrie, Donald C. 1991 You Need Not Age Nor Die! Finbarr International, Folkestone, England.

Budge, E.A. Wallis (Trans) 1953 Book of the Dead, The. Routledge & Kegan Paul, Ltd. London.

Chaney, Earlyne 1989 Mystery of Death and Dying, The. Samuel Weiser, York Beach, Maine.

Currie, Ian 1995 You Cannot Die. Element Books Ltd, Dorset, England.

Drolma, Delog Dawa 1995 Delog: Journey to Realms Beyond Death. Padma Publishing, Junction City, CA.

Evans-Wentz, W.Y. (ed) 1975 Tibetan Book of the Dead, The. Oxford University Press, England.

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Liverziani, Filipo 1991 Life, Death & Consciousness. Prism Press, Dorset, England.

Lodo, Lama 1987Bardo Teachings: The Way of Death and Rebirth, Snow Lion Publications, Ithaca, New York.

Ma`sumian, Farnaz 1995 Life After Death. Oneworld Publications, Oxford, England.

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Ramacharaka, Yogi (Year not given) Life Beyond Death, The. Yogi Publication Society, Chicago, ILL.

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– 1983 Cosmos in Man. Aquarian Educational Group, Sedona, Arizona

Swedenborg, Emanuel 1958 Heaven and its Wonders and Hell. The Swedenborg Society, London.

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Mosquito Squad of St. Charles and West Counties Partners with Malaria No More
Mosquito Squad of St. Charles County and West St. Louis County begins fundraising partnership with Malaria No More to help end deaths in Africa caused by malaria

How Does Termite Inspection Work?

Termite inspection is nothing but a term used a lot more frequently for a common and wide spread of the existence of any insect or other organism the destroys wooden artifacts and objects. Most commonly the inspecting will cover the common termites suspected of living in that locale.  This check up may even take account of all known problem making organisms or may take in just the most widespread culprits like termites, carpenter ants, and wood-boring beetles, carpenter bees and others.

Termites were and are still portentously destructive to many trades. Carpenters, wood based industries, paper industries, food products and many more consumer good may come under the attack of some common termites with lack of a little attention in basic preservation techniques. When we take a termite inspection in mind, we can find that it is fairly somewhat a trouble-free procedure of visually looking over the inside and outer walls of any building and willingly easy to get spaces that include basements, attics, and crawlspaces.

It is commonly observed that inspecting a house will most probably take something less than an hour, unless and until the house is extraordinarily outsized or untidiness puts off the person who inspects the house from by far imagine and calculate all the basic areas available. It is also essential to note down that a common house inspection does not usually consist of a termite inspection process. Most importantly, termite inspection is not a simple thing to be done by you.

However by the way you try to inspect the problem you won’t be successful in finding out all of them. It is always advisable to hire a professional termite inspection service provider and get what to pay for. It is wise not to waste your time and don’t get the job done completely as necessary. With a wide variety of special extermination techniques and products used, there are a lot of service providers which recommends cheap alternatives and modes that more or less always signify they are economical on the efficiency, safety or wellbeing of the house or building after the inspection and eradicating the termites with unsafe chemicals.

Despite the fact that no one prefers to pay out a little extra money, it’s essential to hit upon a well-informed and capable service provider to avoid re-infestation or giving way to damaging effects to the surroundings and disturbing the wellbeing of the household and neighbors. On the contrary, we don’t even would like to cleanly find the priciest exterminator, moreover.

It’s noteworthy to mention that in the last ten years a lot of special chemical are dominating the termite extermination and destroying. Pest control is an important process that needs to be done in every home and living areas. Optimistically the pest control inspection these days reveals a variety of wood-destroying organisms and ways to get rid of them.

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Pest control products, where can i find IGR?

Hi, I’m trying to find a local store that sells pest products for do it yourself pest control. I live in Miami,FL. Does anyone know any physical store that i can go to to purchase these products. I am currently looking for IGR (insect growth regulator) in a concentrated form. This product is not available in Home depot, Ace, Lowes, or Walmart, Any suggestions?
If i wasn’t clear before, i do not want to buy online. I want to actually go to a physical store.

google “Pest Control Supplies Miami Fl” …it should give you some ideas…I believe Univar can be found in Florida. IGRs are not restricted use products so pretty sure they will sell to you. I have come across such items in feed stores before.

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Bed Bugs -Quickly Becoming a Major Pest

The incidence of bed bugs in the United States is increasing to the point where they can affect anyone and anywhere. In the past few years, bed bug infestations have been increasingly observed the U.S. This increase has been attributed to the increases in immigration and travel.

For years when people talked about bed bugs the thought of run down, flea bag hotels came to mind. You know those cheap little places on the back roads or not so nice parts of town. Not now. It is not uncommon for a 4 or 5 star hotel to have a problem or two with uninvited guests or a homeowner who lives in a very nice and clean home.

Being familiar with bed bugs can help to avoid infestation, or at least prompt earlier intervention by a professional pest control expert to help get rid of the bugs..

Bed bugs are small, oval, brownish, flattened insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae. Bed bugs feed solely on the blood of animals and humans. Other bed bug species prefer to feed on wild hosts, especially bats and birds. Sometimes people mistake them for ticks or small cockroaches. FYI…Bed bugs can’t fly.

Female bed bugs lay their eggs (1, 2 or more eggs per day and hundreds during a lifetime) and tend to hang out in tiny cracks in furniture, wicker furniture, walls, moldings, upholstered furniture and any other place they can squeeze into. Initial infestations tend to be around beds and bedding, since that is where the food is at. They especially like to get into mattresses, box springs, and bed frames.

Bed bugs pretty much sleep during the day and come out at night to feed when we are sleeping. They come out of the mattress or other hiding place. Many times bed bug bites may go unnoticed or be mistaken for flea or mosquito bites or other skin conditions.

Bed bugs don’t really make nests like ants, that would make it easier to find them, but they do congregate in their hiding places. Outside of seeing them, they are fast little bugs, look for areas are marked by dark spotting and staining, which is the dried excrement of the bugs, places like inside the night stand, base molding behind the bed or between the boxspring and bed frame. Also look for eggs and eggshells, the brownish molted skins of maturing nymphs and the bugs themselves.

Another telltale though less frequent sign is reddish blood smears on bed sheets or mattresses from crushing well feed bed bug. Very heavy infestations may cause an area to smell funny, but the odor is seldom apparent and should not be relied upon for detection.

Many people are concerned that a bed bug can transmit diseases. Bed bugs are not believed to harbor infectious microbes in and on their bodies. The main medical concern is infection if the bite area is scratched which is what we have a tendency to do when bitten. Antihistamines and corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce allergic reactions, and antiseptic or antibiotic ointments to prevent infection.

Everyday we get calls asking “how do I get rid of bed bugs”. Bed bugs are challenging pests to control and getting rid of bed bugs is not an easy process. In the event it is a serious case of bed bug infestation you will require the services of a pest control expert.

Your local store, Home Depot or Lowes, carry some sprays, dusts, and aerosol insecticides that can be used to eradicate bed bugs. These types of products must be applied to all areas where the bugs are seen as well as spaces where they may crawl or hide. Think Small. Do not spray on the mattress even if they say you can.

Take apart the bed and bed frame, remove the drawers from the dresser, and caulk the cracks in the wall and molding. Use a stiff brush to get the eggs. Then vacuum really good paying special attention to the cracks and crevices. Put the used vacuum bag in a plastic bag and throw it away outside. Do not leave it in a trash can in the house.

Beds cannot be treated with insecticides. Cover the mattress, box spring and pillows in protective membrane bed bug mattress covers. These mattress covers are specifically designed with a membrane to protect against bed bugs and dust mites. They are designed so bed bugs can’t chew through the fabric or crawl through the zippers.

Once the mattress cover is installed and zipped shut, any bed bugs which happen to be inside are trapped and eventually will die from starvation. Don’t feel bad, you don’t want bugs in your mattress do you? Bed bugs can’t get into the covered mattress either.

In the event the mattress is heavily infested it is often necessary to throw it away. If that happens, cover your newly purchased mattress in a bed bug  cover as soon as you get it. This  will make it easier to spot and destroy any bugs that may be on the outer surface during follow up examination.

All bedding and clothes in the affected area need to be washed in hot water (120°F minimum) and then dried. Things like stuffed animals can either be put in the dryer or placed in the freezer for 24 hours.

Carpet should be steamed cleaned. If you take anything to a dry cleaners make sure you tell them what is going on. You don’t want to cause someone else to have a bed bug infestation.

Cleaning up a bed bug problems is not easy to do but it can be done. Just be ready to do a lot of hard work.