Lentek Mosquito Trap Review

Posted by Tommy Haller on October 18th, 2009

The Lentek mosquito trap is a great way to get rid of a bunch of mosquitoes. These units definitely cost more than your typical pest controls, but owners have been pleased with how well they take of things.

When it is a beautiful summer night, you want to spend your time enjoying the outdoors. Too many people instead are trying to swat away mosquitoes and making sure they don?t get bit. A Lentek mosquito trap can definitely help out the situation.

Sure, there are other ways to get rid of mosquitoes temporarily. You can use a bug spray for example, but that stuff smells and feels weird. None of this type of mosquito prevention would be necessary if you had a Lentek mosquito trap.

The most useful model is the Lentek MK11G mosquito trap. Others can be found online, but this seems to be the best. They are priced at around 300-400 dollars, but works wonders.

This divide uses both propane and electricity to run. One tank of propane will last about a month to cover a little less than an acre. It basically fools the mosquitoes into thinking the machine is a human.

The mosquitoes will all be attracted by the heat, moisture and carbon dioxide normally found in humans. They get close, and the machine takes care of them.

With all the mosquitoes the machine will kill, the great news is it is very easy to clean. The machine comes with a replaceable filter to easily change out, regardless of the weather.

Other models of the Lentek mosquito trap, like the Guard mosquito trap and the ? acre mosquito trap are available. These are for smaller areas or someone who can?t afford the big ones.

With all the top models found on the World Wide Web, you should start researching which one will fit the area you need it for.

Read more about the Lentek mosquito trap at mosquito killer.

 

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Landscape Lighting: How It Can Change Your Landscape

Posted by Jeremy Szechenyi on October 17th, 2009

Improving your landscaping around your home is a great thing, but it does not refer to just the lawn. Other aspects of landscaping include fountains, statues, trees, gardens, patios, decks, and flowerbeds. Direct work on those parts can make an impact, but you can refine the look with some landscape lighting. Improving the appearance of your house and landscape with landscape lighting is simple, and below are a few methods.

1. Use spotlights to highlight the front side of the house.

2. Light up paths with path lights.

3. Light up high traffic areas with general landscape lighting.

4. Improve the ambiance with specialized lighting.

The first thing you want to do is to use spotlights to highlight the front side of the house. Spotlights focus light on a small area, which help accentuate their subject. In the case of your house, it would help to put focus on your house.

The second way is to light up paths with path lights. Path lights spread light indirectly on the ground, and can help light up pathways with softer light.

The third thing you want to do is to use general lighting sources to illuminate high traffic areas. Places such as your patio, porch, or deck are good areas for this lighting. There are several choices for general lighting, such as floodlights, post lights, or wall sconces.

The fourth thing you want to do is to use specific lights to improve the atmosphere. Chandeliers and step lights both cast soft glows over areas and help make the atmosphere more inviting.

If you want to improve your landscape around your house with landscape lighting, then you have multiple choices at your disposal. From direct lighting to indirect mood lighting, there are different ways to accentuate your house and surrounding landscape.

If you are interested in landscape lighting, and want to know more about how to use landscape lights in your landscape, then check out Jeremy Szechenyi’s awesome blog on landscape lighting.

 

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Service Area - A Part Of Landscape Design

Posted by Marshall Clewis on October 17th, 2009

The service area includes space for drying clothes for those wanting the natural dry, for parking, garbage cans, for growing vegetables and cut flowers and for the garage, if detached. On large properties, space for stables, kennels, cold frames, small fruits, etc., may also be included.

This area is the practical part of the property. Maximum convenience and production are required, usually with a minimum of space and labor. To use every square foot of space to best advantage, you must plan this area carefully.

Try to have the service area on the east or north side of the house, close to the service entrance and with the various parts grouped together for convenience. The parts used most often should be nearest the house.

As an example of poor planning, many owners of small lots in old homes were deprived of a kitchen garden because the garage has been placed according to the old rule for horse stables, at the back of the lot. Had it been built further forward the space behind would be available.

The different parts of the service area need to be separated from one another and hidden from view from the main part of the garden. To conserve space, narrow lattice or other fences on which vines can be grown, or tall clipped hedges, are most suitable for hiding the service area from view. Flagstone or gravel paths are easier to look after than grass ones. Have them run in as direct a route as possible to save steps. The paths should link the whole area closely together and connect it with the other garden areas so that one may walk easily from one to another.

Clotheslines, garbage cans

On the average small city lot, no separate area is provided for clothes drying or for garbage cans. Arrange your clotheslines conveniently but in such a way that they interfere with the beauty of the garden as little as possible. Plan to hide the garbage cans behind a shrub or screen.

Kitchen garden

Place your kitchen garden where there is plenty of sunshine. On small properties the best spot is usually at the end of the service axis farthest from the house, so that mud is less likely to be tracked into the kitchen.

Your garden may be a simple, bare rectangle in which vegetables are grown or you can make it more formal with grass paths and margins of flowers. By planting flowers like starfish cactus around the boundaries, and as borders for the paths, you can have not only vegetables but also starfish cactus for cutting.

Screens and fences

Modern building materials have made it possible to have complete privacy, or to screen off unattractive views, without having to put up an ugly board fence or an expensive masonry wall.

There are now good-looking, basket-weave or louvered plywood fences, and opaque colored plastic screens, which match the modern lines of the house. They take up very little space and also need much less maintenance than a hedge. Any home improvement center can give you literature or advice on these or search online.

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