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Handy Tip for you...How to Prevent Mosquitoes Lay Eggs?
This post is to help those people who reside in tropical countries. I want to introduce you, “How to prevent mosquitoes lay eggs and what is the cheapest way of preventing survival of mosquitoes“. We cannot stop mosquitoes lay eggs at any stagnant water in drains/ponds or water collected in waste pails, tanks, tins, used tyres etc. etc. Of course if you have fish inside the tanks/containers then there should be no problem.
Do you know that there is a very simple and very economical way to destroy the mosquitoes’ eggs and not let them hatch into larvae. Very very simple, just put in few 1 cent copper coins into the tanks/containers then it will solve all your problems. Because in accordance to Japanese Research Scientists, they found the mosquitoes eggs will be destroyed by a kind of mineral discharge from the copper. DON’T BELIEVE IT. Try it by yourself and even the small snails also will not visit the containers (with copper coins) collected with stagnant water. Your will observe the water collected in the containers will be very clean and clear.
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Some facts about technology that you might not be aware off!
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700kg Great White Shark captured in South Africa, November 06, 2011.
A Great White shark weighing 700Kg was caught in south Africa, Fishermen are asking whether this is a big great white shark that had stolen their catches, and scary men surfers. Frightening, is to dissect a shark scientist says that teenage girls and immature, The Daily Telegraph reports.
However, it has developed weighs around 700kg when caught in nets. Conservation authorities tried to save the creature was confused by crane into the ocean to swim back, then the shark became tangled again and died.
South Africa’s Witness newspaper quotes a local fisherman who believe it may already be in violation of the same shark near the surf ski and stole barracuda he went reeling However, scientists say it is not possible “shark rarely lived in the same area for a long time” he said
They also said it was not the biggest shark ever caught in the area
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