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Remote Controlled Mosquito from The Natural History Museum [HD]

Remote-controlled mosquito can emit 5 different high frequency sounds – simply set the mosquito handset and the mosquito will emit sounds of:
11 KHz = Heard by people under 60 years old
12 KHz = Heard by people under 50 years old
14 KHz = Heard by people under 40 years old
16.5 KHz = Heard by people under 24 years old
17.6 KHz = Heard by people under 18 years old
- Can you hear the sound being emitted?

Available from most department and high street stores during Autumn/Winter seasons. See www.wowstuff.co.uk for more details.

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Pest Control : How to Kill Silverfish Bugs

Silverfish bug treatments are big endeavors, and they start with gaining an understanding of the biology and habits of silverfish. Learn about examining areas of moisture for silverfish nests with help from a pest control company in this free video on killing silverfish bugs.

Expert: Pete LaQuaglia
Bio: Pete LaQuaglia is the owner and operator of PestFreeGoGreen. He uses organic and natural ways to get rid of insects.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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The World’s Best Half Eaten Roach In HD Wide Screen

Welcome to The dOvemaster’s Worlds Best Picks. Today the dOvemaster is going to be showing you the Worlds best Half Eaten Roach for your viewing pleasure and you are invited for dinner.

Episode 8# Of The dOvemaster’s World’s Best Picks

dOvetastic Microwave Theater thanks it’s viewers for for it’s support in reinstating the longest running and original microwave show on the web. We would also like to thank Youtube for helping to make this possible. Our show has lots of great microwaving ahead of many more donations from our viewers.

*Remember, microwaving food is for morons.

You are watching Episode HD Widescreen # One-Hundred & Twenty-Eight

This show is for entertainment purposes only, so please DO NOT ATTEMPT these experiments at home. Experiments are produced in a professional environment with proper safety equipment.

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All by products of the show get recycled into art, nothing is wasted. Currently my artwork is featured on exhibit at the Baltimore National Modern Art Museum: AVAM.

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Insecticides Chemical Warfare Against the Insects 1954

Insect pest control using synthetic chemicals began during World War II. However, problems did develop and have become more evident with increasing research. Effects on nontarget organisms, chemical residues, arthropod resistance to chemicals, high cost, and the temporary nature of treatments became of increasing concern beginning in the late 1940s. DDT, perceived to be one of the most notorious of the offending chemistries, came into use in the early 1940s. The first case of an insect species resistant to the material—the housefly was reported in 1946. Twelve insect species were reported resistant to synthetic insecticides in 1948. Scientist now reported that more than 500 pest species have resistance to conventional insecticides. The catalyst for ecological awareness was Rachel Carsons Silent Spring (1962). Carson, a scientist talented in literary expression, electrified a slowly growing science-dominated environmental movement. Congress enacted the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) in 1947 to replace a 1910 Act. The new Act was introduced soon after discovery of organic insecticides. On April 22, 1970 the first Earth Day celebration brought 20 million Americans out into the spring sunshine for peaceful demonstrations in favor of environmental reform. Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis.) and Congressman Paul McCloskey (R-Calif.) gave bipartisan sponsorship to the event, but its popularity far surpassed their wildest expectations. The first Earth Day lives in popular memory to this day as a joyous and life-affirming moment in American history. The theatrical flair of some of the demonstrators had a great deal to do with its success. ). The phenomenal success of Earth Day gave greater priority than ever to environmental issues. In December 1970 the Environmental Protection Agency was established and inherited administration of FIFRA for registration of pesticides and establishment of pesticide residue tolerances. For more information on the use of pesticides, go to http://www.beyondpesticides.org/index.html . This is clipped from the 1954 industrial film, 500,000 to 1 from the Sinclair Refining Company. The film promoted the insecticides manufactured by Sinclair and explained how greatly outnumbered, humans are in continual war with insects and must fight back. 500,000 to 1 shows how pests are controlled by quarantine as well as through chemical, mechanical, and biological weapons. The entire film is available at the Internet Archive at www.archive.org/details/500000_to_one .

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Garden Girl TV: Natural Insect Control with Diatomaceous Earth

Patti Moreno the Garden Girl shows you how she controls insects in her garden, by using diatomaceous earth!
http://www.gardengirltv.com and http://www.urbansustainableliving.com

Use the CC button to view subtitles in any language.

Natural Garden Pest Insect Control Using Diatomaceous eEarth

So a lot of people ask me, Patti you are an organic gardener, what do you do about all of this little bugs and slugs and all that stuffs that farmers for so long had been trying to come back. Well, I have one of the most amazing products that I discovered. It is actually been use for a really, really long time and it is called Diatomaceous earth
Now, Diatomaceous earth is actually fertilized algae that is found in sedimentary rock and it forms of powdery substance pretty easily. If you are asking what are you doing right now? Why are you watering your garden and watering all the leaves of your garden? Well the reason why I am doing that because I am going to spread the Diatomaceous earth or DE as also known on of my plants. And I want my powder to stick to the leaves of the plants so they have to be moist; they have to have water on them. In order for the dust to stick to the plants, now this is the Diatomaceous earth . This is actually a duster and what we use to dust the crops and let me show you in here. That is the powdery substance, now this is a completely safe for humans and for animals. So really do not have to worry about it getting you know into any other animals that might be around and this is the fun part.
[DEMO]
And you can also use it indoor, this is great if you have got dogs and in the summer time they tend to get fleas you spread these all over there bedding and this is actually really, really safe for human consumption and also animal consumption. Not that I would recommend that you eat it but it is safe. Now Diatomaceous earth , the powder of the fossilized algae gets on to the insects and it is basically dehydrates them and they die. Of all you urbanized out their who are suffering your apartments with cockroaches go and get some DE. This is the organic all natural way to go to get the job done. I am Patti Moreno the Garden Girl. Thanks for watching.

Distributed by Tubemogul.

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Home Made Bug Spray – Home Vegetable Garden

Vegetable Garden Home made bug spray using Ivory soap and hot peppers. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana – Cajun Country at http://www.thebayougardener.com

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Organic pest control – Natural bug and insect repellents

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Organic pest control – Natural bug and insect repellents

When it comes to insects in your garden, it’s a bug eat bug world, so don’t panic. Some bugs are good for plants. But how to control the bad ones without chemicals? Here’s great advice from Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine.

Keywords:
organic pest control
natural pest control
natural bug repellent
natural pesticide

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Integrated Pest Management and Sustainable Vegetable Production

This video was put together after a request by the Department of Primary Industries.
Peter Schreurs made a presentation at the Australian National Vegetable Conference in May 2009 to explain why we have adopted a full Integrated Pest Management system on our farm and adopted a range of sustainable growing practices. This over the years has created alot of interest among the industry and we like to share our experience on IPM to show others that there is an alternative to conventional methods of growing. We look forward to the day that IPM becomes the conventional way of producing food which I think is slowly happening at least within the vegetable growing industry.
I apologies for the sound quality as I could only use the built in mic on the video camera. I was going to edit an abreviated version of the video for upload but we thought it best to leave the full version for those of you that have a keen interest in this subject.

Duration : 0:9:20

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