Monthly Archives: December 2011

Happy New Year!

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Hulett Kid’s Corner

Have you and your family seen the Hulett Kid’s Corner section of our website yet? We have informational games and riddles for the entire family to enjoy. The kid’s corner is designed to help teach your kids about our environment … Continue reading

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Invasive Species in South Florida

USA Today recently ran an article highlighting some of the effects invasive species have had on the U.S. landscape. Highlighting the article was the Crazy Ant which has been prominent in the South Florida region. The article also explores other … Continue reading

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Commercial Environmental Services: Health Care

Healthcare facilities are susceptible to most of the pests common in most houses and businesses. Ants, fire ants, bedbugs, cockroaches, ticks, fleas, mice, mosquitoes, rats and spiders, among others, can all slip into buildings as people and deliveries come in … Continue reading

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Hulett Vision

Have you had a chance to scroll through some of our advertisements via Hulett Vision? Which are some of your favorite commercials starring Greg Rice? Personally I like the gnome commercial which is featured below…  

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Season’s Greetings!

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How Hungry Mosquitoes Cool Themselves

NYTimes.com: How Hungry Mosquitoes Cool Themselves Most blood-sucking insects urinate while they feed so they can avoid filling up on fluid and get more nutrients out of their meal. But some species of mosquito also do what is called preurination … Continue reading

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Ant poison paralyzes prey from afar

Ant poison paralyzes prey from afar By Jennifer Welsh, LiveScience Staff Writer Ant-nest invaders beware: The African ant species Crematogaster striatula has venom so potent that termites don’t even need to come in contact with it to feel its wrath. … Continue reading

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Dengue Fever Cases Subside In Florida, But Threats Remain

USNews.com: Dengue Fever Cases Subside In Florida, But Threats Remain (HealthDay News) – While the alarming re-emergence in 2009 and 2010 of mosquito-borne dengue fever in the continental United States seems to have subsided, that’s no reason to believe the … Continue reading

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SmarterTravel.com: Bed Bugs – Something Special In The Sky?

SmarterTravel.com: Bed Bugs – Something Special In The Sky? Planning to get some shut eye on your next long flight? Don’t let the bedbugs bite! Consumer website Elliott.org reports that Patricia Sweeney, a passenger on a Delta flight from Atlanta to New York, … Continue reading

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