Summertime bugs and creepy crawlies.

Written by Wes Crystal


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Roaches can be a little harder to get rid of. The following formula is a little more aggressive and care must be taken around children, animals, and pets! Mixrepparttar following ingredients together for a powdered poison for roaches.

4 Tablespoons Boric acid. 2 Tablespoons flour. 1 Tablespoon cocoa.

Sprinklerepparttar 111428 formula nearrepparttar 111429 entrance, whererepparttar 111430 critters are coming in and let it do its stuff!

Ok. How about them pesky mosquitoes! Here is a good thing for summer, for those who like to enjoyrepparttar 111431 out of doors, but don't like those pesky critters. Put some water in a white dinner plate and add just a couple of drops of Lemon Fresh Joy dishwashing soap. Setrepparttar 111432 dish on a porch or patio. Not sure what attracts them,repparttar 111433 lemon smell,repparttar 111434 white color, or what, but mosquitoes flock to it, and drop dead, or fall intorepparttar 111435 water, or onrepparttar 111436 floor within about 10 ft. Works just super! Enjoy a mosquito free summer!

I’m sure that by now you have worked up quite a thirst. I know I have so lets make a Sonic cherry limeade! It is real easy to do. Ingredients:

1 cup Sprite 1/4 cup cherry juice (Libby is good) 2-3 lime wedges (each 1/8 lime)

Pour sprite into a glass over ice. Addrepparttar 111437 cherry juice. Now add 2-3 lime wedges, squeezing slightly before dropping each one in.

Now would be a good time relax, take a break and look at allrepparttar 111438 new home and garden decorations, bird houses, and bird feeders we have added at WolfCreekGifts.com. We have a great hammock on sale that is perfect for relaxing in with your ice cold cherry limeaid. Enjoy!

Wes and his wife Robin enjoy running Wolf Creek Gifts & Trading Co. and WolfCreekGifts.com from their home in beautiful Colorado near the foothills of the Rockies. We would like to thank everyone for all of their support.


How Many Sex Offenders Live On Your Block?

Written by Julie Joyce


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As you searchrepparttar various databases it is important to realize some important issues. Not all databases are complete. Some only have listings for a small time period. Others only list certain types of sex offenses. While these registries represent a noble effort to empowerrepparttar 111427 community with access to information about dangerous individuals that may still pose a threat, they are by nature incomplete. Not all jurisdictions update and maintain them withrepparttar 111428 same level of commitment. And compliance to maintain them is not known. You must also realize that every "offender" had a first victim and not every offender is caught. Those offenders would not be listed on any registry or criminal database.

The FBI maintains links torepparttar 111429 various state's registries. Access their links at: (http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/cac/states.htm ). However, surprisingly it is notrepparttar 111430 most up-to-date list available. The Klaas Kids site is a good site with extensive details aboutrepparttar 111431 types of offenders that appear onrepparttar 111432 various state's registries. Access their database at: ( http://www.klaaskids.org/pg-legmeg.htm ). And a newly updated link list has just been posted atrepparttar 111433 SafeKidsReport site, at: ( http://www.SafeKidsReport.com ).

For parents, access to this invaluable information will serve many goals. One, it will help families to identify potential risks in their own neighborhoods. Two, it will encourage parents to initiate defensive behavioral changes that may dramatically protect their children from predators. And third, it will inspire parents to educate their children aboutrepparttar 111434 dangers that exist andrepparttar 111435 safety strategies that will help to protect them from harm.

Julie Joyce is the Editor of "Safe Kids Report" - a newsletter dedicated to helping parents protect their kids from a variety of dangers. Parents can access Free Child ID Kits and other free family safety resources, at: http://www.SafeKidsReport.com


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