Reading tea leaves takes practice, some images are easy to figure what they mean like a trip could come from several things, car, horse, wheel, airplane. Some are harder to fathom and might depend on ...
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Ground dwelling bees can be hornets, and they will sting at any percieved threat...ie you walking by. Pour cinnamon oil in the nest, well after dark, so they won't sting you. They do not like ...
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Cinnamon! The ground cinnamon spice on your shelf is perfect. Sprinkle it on your carpet and your grass out doors. Vacuum it up after 15 minutes. Repeat as often as you need. Completly harmless and ...
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This means your bird is a sexually mature female and the daylight hours were right for her to think she wants to reproduce. This does not mean she wants to mate with some person, they know the ...
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I do not use those harsh chemicals anymore. Cinnamon, the spice, drives them away, can be sprinkled in the grass, on your carpet, on your dog, and eaten. Cinnamon does not KILL the fleas, it just ...
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This is because your uterus and your bladder are right next to each other, your uterus is much bigger than the tiny fetus when you consider the water and placenta. Later in the pregnancy, your uterus ...
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I'll tell you what, in the past 3 years, 2 of my daughters, 1 neice and several friends have had babies. The things they subject women to these days is not only artificial, it is nearly down right ...
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Well, to think about the whole thing, if you would keep your ratties out of the grass they are not going to get mites in the first place. Since you do not offer a solution to getting rid of mites, I ...
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Oh, as to your comment that my treatment is completly ineffective, I guess you did not read my whole comment. I have been flea free for 4 years now. Yup, sounds inneffective to me. I live in a ...
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I love the way you are so quick to judge and also so fast to jump onto the chemical wagon. Advantage has been linked to the decline in our honey bees. I guees you don't like to eat honey? Cinnamon ...
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