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Many people say goodbye to summer this September, gather their belongings and return to their work routine. If you also belong to the group of holidaymakers who own a summer home, we will try to provide some tips to avoid finding our wonderful summer property deteriorated by some pests that have roamed freely during our absence. As our grandparents said, "prevention is better than cure.
If Woody Allen will allow me, I will freely copy the title of one of his films to try to tell you everything you need to know about the processionary and never dared to ask.
Pest control in heritage-protected buildings presents unique challenges due to the need to preserve the historical and architectural integrity of these structures while addressing pest issues. These buildings often have special features and materials that require a careful and specialized approach to effectively control pests without damaging the historic value.
Pest control in neighbourhood communities can sometimes be a complicated topic, as it is not always a topic that is discussed in neighbourhood meetings unless it becomes a problem. However, prevention is, as always, essential given that an uncontrolled pest in common areas will become, sooner rather than later, a serious problem for the homes of the community. The current custom of providing communities with garden areas and swimming pools increases the risk of being visited by what we usually call in Termicor, "unwanted roommates
We have all heard different home remedies to avoid the mosquito plague that visits us every summer. Or perhaps we have seen one at our parents' or grandparents' house.
Ecofriendly is another of those Anglicisms that we have incorporated into our vocabulary almost without realizing it or, perhaps, because we think it is more "cool" (and here is another one) than saying that we are respectful of the environment. In addition, now that it seems so urgent that we all make an effort for our environment and the consequences that our actions have on it.
Those damn bugs that we can find in our old furniture that we want to restore can be a present and future problem.
Many of us like to take advantage of good wood furniture, with personality and beautiful ornamentation. It is also a good way to help the punished "environment", since the continuous purchase of products and over-manufacturing is one of the great problems that plague our world. And the result is a high-quality piece of furniture, made of a noble and solid wood, and with a unique appearance, far from the proposals that we can see in many homes, turning our piece into something different and unique.