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    What Pests Are Attracted to Your Pets?

    Thousands of households in Las Vegas own pets, and that number is growing. Ever wonder what pests attach themselves to your pets while on a stroll or from digging in the yard? When it comes to bugs latching themselves onto your pets and finding a way into your home, you should be aware that it...
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    Most Damaging and Destructive Pests in Las Vegas

    Some animals can cause destruction to property, while others can cause tremendous damage to humans and their reputations. In Las Vegas, the most common household pests are cockroaches, rats, and spiders. Cockroaches are a particularly nasty pest because they can spread disease and contaminate...
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    Exterminating Bees Affordably, in Las Vegas

    Exterminating Bees Affordably, in Las Vegas. Some unpleasant and surprising occurrences happen, particularly around our beloved city of Las Vegas. For instance, have you ever opened your back door and were met with a swarm of bees? It is not a welcoming sight, and absconding bees can also be...
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    Shocking Truth About Dirty Dining

    What is Dirty Dining? Las Vegas is known for its glitz and glamor, but it’s also home to a darker side: Dirty Dining. Unfortunately, this isn’t a rare occurrence. In fact, it’s shockingly common for restaurants in Sin City to have major hygiene violations. So, what’s causing all of these dirty...
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    More Pest in Las Vegas Due to Climate Change

    How climate change is affecting pests in Las Vegas As the climate changes, more and more pests in Las Vegas. The heat and drought manifest the perfect conditions for bugs and other pests to thrive, causing problems for homeowners and businesses. Exterminators are seeing more bugs than ever...
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    Pests Attract Pests

    How do pests attract other pests? One common question from homeowners and business owners is: how do pests attract pests? While there is no single answer to this question, there are a few reasons bugs attract one another. One reason is that every species have similar needs in terms of food...
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    Bed Bugs Las Vegas

    Bed Bugs in Las Vegas Bed bugs are a big problem in Las Vegas because our beloved city is host to over 150,000 rooms for accommodation, meaning hotels and motels. It is the 3rd top tourist destination in the US and caters to over 40 million visitors annually. The city’s warm, dry climate is the...
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    Exterminating Scorpions in Las Vegas

    Exterminating Scorpions in Las Vegas Las Vegas is well-known for its highest population of scorpions. While scorpion encounters can occur anywhere in the U.S., they are particularly prevalent in the Southwest. So, what makes scorpions so attracted to South Nevada? And more importantly, how do we...
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    Exterminating German Cockroaches in Las Vegas

    German Cockroaches are the most common in Las Vegas. Cockroaches are the most common pests, and German cockroaches are the most common type in Las Vegas. These pests can be a nuisance because they are small and can squeeze through cracks as thin as your driver’s license. Furthermore, these...
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    Apparent Tragedy at Palouse Falls

    Update on this tragic story: Rescue workers at Palouse Falls recovered the body of 25-year old Cade Prophet from the water above the falls on Tuesday May 31 (Spokesman-Review). Prophet was from Sandpoint, Idaho. This is so sad to report. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office reports that a...
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    Mt. Adams Climb Pictures

    On August 17 and 18th, 2017, Young men and leaders from the Paradise Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints climbed Mount Adams in Washington State. 13 youth and 8 adults went on the trip and all 21 made it to the summit! It was an epic adventure and this page will be home to...
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    Wildflowers are in bloom!

    I must admit, this is my favorite time of the year! Fortunately, I had a group of about 20 young men and women who wanted to go on a hike. I was happy to volunteer to go along as I haven’t been on the trails much lately (I’ve been on my bike alot!) I was ecstatic to find that the spring...
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    Speak up to open Rattlesnake Mountain!

    It is time to speak up about access to hiking areas in the Columbia Basin! There is an opportunity to hike the highest peak in the Columbia Basin, one which has been closed to the public for more than 70 years. Several years ago, Congressman Doc Hastings created legislation directing the...
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    Wallula Gap Hike Updated!

    Well, it’s been several years since I’ve hiked the Wallula Gap journey. You can click here for the updated hike information and directions. At the Wallula Gap overlook I was talking to a friend who said the original instructions ran him into several private property and no trespassing signs...
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    Updated trail on Badger Mountain

    I haven’t hiked on Badger Mountain in quite a while so I decided to hit the Canyon Trail for the first time in over a year. I was pleasantly surprised when I got to Trailhead Park and saw the improvements to the bottom part of the trail. More gradual Canyon Trail route which bypasses the...
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    Free and Natural Way to Relieve Stress

    How is your life? Busy, stressful, running from one thing to the next? A new study says slowing down a little and enjoying one of the hikes on HikeTriCities.com can help relieve stress. The study, published in the journal, Frontiers of Psychology shows that 20 minutes of exposure to nature...
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    Alert: More Huge Wind Turbines Coming to our Ridges, Altering our Views and Skyline?

    I was recently contacted by a concerned citizen, Rich Gerlitz about some surprising news. A company called Scout Clean Energy is working to develop a HUGE wind turbine farm called the Horse Heaven Hills project. The group Save our Ridges says Scout plans a wind farm that would stretch along 24...
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    Hike Tri-Cities featured in local publication

    Thanks to the Senior times and Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business for featuring the HikeTriCities web site! Earlier this year, I got an email from Kristina Lord, the publisher of the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business and Senior Times. She wanted to do an article on the web site, what an...
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    Should we call it “Dirty Green Energy”?

    Editorial: The question about how clean “green” energy alternatives such as Wind Turbines and Solar panels is brought into question by some deeper dives into the creation and the life cycle of these so called “green” energy alternatives. We could go really deep on these topics. If that is...
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    Autumn Planting: Engaging the Entire Family in Seasonal Gardening

    Engaging the Entire Family in Seasonal Gardening with autumn planting. The Autumn season brings with it the cooler air, fallen leaves and halloween fun, but… The post Autumn Planting: Engaging the Entire Family in Seasonal Gardening appeared first on Family Budgeting.
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