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Women's World Cup Day 6, India v Pakistan. It's the biggest event of any ICC tournament, and the action off the pitch was yet again as much of a focus as that on it. It was flying termites that stole the show from the ongoing handshake farrago, with the fumigator playing a key role. On the pitch, Pakistan had their moments, but India's power and experience shone through. Daniel Norcross is joined by Andrew Fidel Fernando in Colombo. Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Learn about Lacuna Sports - bespoke female cricket wear, created by women for women: lacunasports.co.uk Maurice Blackburn Lawyers - fighting for the rights of workers since 1919: mauriceblackburn.com.au Get your big NordVPN discount: nordvpn.com/tfw Get 10% off Glenn Maxwell's sunnies: t20vision.com/FINALWORD Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dean answers callers questions about; options for whole house termite pest control, is it ok to mismatch windows throughout a home, ripping out carpet and replacing hardwood flooring, how to remove adhesive on floors, replacing roofing tiles, and a discussion about whether or not hardwood is a good option for countertops
durée : 00:04:29 - La planète des sciences - par : Daniel FIEVET - Au sommaire de "la planète des sciences" cette semaine : des termites doués pour le jardinage, la découverte de nouvelles molécules organiques issues de l'océan interne d'une lune de Saturne et des empreintes de titanosaures mises au jour dans les Bouches-du-Rhône… Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Ready to tackle fall projects without stepping on hidden landmines? We kick off with a hands-on deck build—why we chose two-by-sixes over five-quarter boards, used a camo jig to hide fasteners, and saved big by assembling stainless cable rails from components. Then we widen the lens to what really protects your home: how aluminum rails beat rust at the coast, when PVC makes maintenance easy, and why looks-versus-longevity is the trade you should decide up front.From there, we dig into the myths that cost homeowners the most in North Carolina. Flood risk isn't just for the coast—Raleigh and the mountains have real exposure, and flood policies cap out fast. We break down replacement cost versus actual cash value, the 80% insured-to-value rule, and why an annual call with your agent can save you tens of thousands when storms hit. Termites aren't covered by standard policies, slab homes get chewed more often, and a low-cost termite bond offers the inspection, treatment, and paper trail future buyers trust.We also draw a bright line on what to DIY: swapping a light is one thing, but bigger electrical work needs permits and documentation or it can trip fines and kill a sale. HOA power under North Carolina's Planned Community Act surprises a lot of buyers—think fences, sheds, paint, and pools controlled by covenants with daily fines. And if your basement “waterproofing failed,” it probably didn't; it's your gutters and grading. Watch your house during a rain, extend downspouts, and ensure positive slope. To wrap, we hit septic pumping schedules tied to real household load and how revaluations push taxes and insurance—plus how to contest assessments and right-size coverage.Subscribe, share this with a neighbor who loves a project, and leave a review with the one myth you're double-checking this week. Your question might shape our next show.
In Episode 333 of The Homeowner Show, host Craig Williams welcomes special guest Tyler Cooper for an insightful discussion on termite control and pest management. With Kevin attending an event at Notre Dame, Tyler and Craig delve deep into the fascinating world of termites, exploring their biology, behavior, and the latest control measures. Learn about the innovative use of Novaflumaron and its impact on termite control, along with the intriguing role of Formosan termites in ecosystems. With expert advice and practical tips, this episode is a must-watch for homeowners interested in effective pest management. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on YouTube and Facebook for more episodes! #HomeownerShow #TermiteControl #PestManagement #TylerCooper #CraigWilliams #Podcast #HomeImprovement #EcoFriendly #DIY #Termites Lone Star Appliance Repair - 936-647-2364 – Give them a call for all your appliance repair needs. Their staff is the best in the business and can help get you squared away with all of your appliance repairs. True Texas Solar – 936-286-8325 – Give True Texas Solar a call if you would like to learn how your home or business would benefit from solar. There are tons of incentives available, and they are experts in owning your energy! Krazy Klean – never scrub your toilet again with this chemical-free solution for your toilet. Buy a Homeowners Show T-Shirt! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel The Homeowners Show Website The Homeowners Show Facebook Page Instagram @homeownersshow Twitter @HomeownersThe Info@homeownersshow.com Sustained Growth Solutions – Design a lead generation system specifically for your business so that you never have to search for leads again! We are a full digital marketing agency.
In our latest podcast escapade, we dive headfirst into the wild world of podcasting apologies, the tiny yet mighty connections in life, and the art of performing for audiences that could fit in a phone booth. We laugh at our attempts to teach kids to ride bikes, chuckle at the quirks of youth culture, and scratch our heads at the strange rituals of fishermen. Our chat is a rollercoaster of giggles, insights, and life reflections—perfect for anyone who enjoys a good laugh at life's absurdities. We also reminisce about school days, dissect parenting styles, and ponder the nature of humor and its consequences. Things get delightfully weird as we muse over the bizarre biology of insects and even toy with the idea of turning them into tiny warriors.
In our latest podcast escapade, we dive headfirst into the wild world of podcasting apologies, the tiny yet mighty connections in life, and the art of performing for audiences that could fit in a phone booth. We laugh at our attempts to teach kids to ride bikes, chuckle at the quirks of youth culture, and scratch our heads at the strange rituals of fishermen. Our chat is a rollercoaster of giggles, insights, and life reflections—perfect for anyone who enjoys a good laugh at life's absurdities. We also reminisce about school days, dissect parenting styles, and ponder the nature of humor and its consequences. Things get delightfully weird as we muse over the bizarre biology of insects and even toy with the idea of turning them into tiny warriors.
In our latest podcast escapade, we dive headfirst into the wild world of podcasting apologies, the tiny yet mighty connections in life, and the art of performing for audiences that could fit in a phone booth. We laugh at our attempts to teach kids to ride bikes, chuckle at the quirks of youth culture, and scratch our heads at the strange rituals of fishermen. Our chat is a rollercoaster of giggles, insights, and life reflections—perfect for anyone who enjoys a good laugh at life's absurdities. We also reminisce about school days, dissect parenting styles, and ponder the nature of humor and its consequences. Things get delightfully weird as we muse over the bizarre biology of insects and even toy with the idea of turning them into tiny warriors.
In our latest podcast escapade, we dive headfirst into the wild world of podcasting apologies, the tiny yet mighty connections in life, and the art of performing for audiences that could fit in a phone booth. We laugh at our attempts to teach kids to ride bikes, chuckle at the quirks of youth culture, and scratch our heads at the strange rituals of fishermen. Our chat is a rollercoaster of giggles, insights, and life reflections—perfect for anyone who enjoys a good laugh at life's absurdities. We also reminisce about school days, dissect parenting styles, and ponder the nature of humor and its consequences. Things get delightfully weird as we muse over the bizarre biology of insects and even toy with the idea of turning them into tiny warriors.
I can't tell you how many times I have heard physicians say:“I don't have the time to invest in real estate” or “I don't want to deal with the 4 T's - Toilets, Termites, Trash and Tenants” or “I'm waiting for the right time to invest”or “I don't have the money to get started”These are the barriers to investing in real estate for many of us - and instead we are willing to work long hours till we are 65 - investing in the stock market till we have a sizable nest egg, paying multiple six figures in taxes all along.In this episode I can't wait for you to meet my friend Dr Cory Fawcett, Founder of Financial Success MD, Amazon best selling author, speaker and coach. As a full time general surgeon, Dr. Fawcett managed 64 rental units in less than 4 hours a week and since his retirement he travels the world with his wife - living off of his real estate portfolio.
We say goodbye to good ole Bob this week :( And we also say goodbye to Gareth and the Termites, in Rick Grimes fashion. Seen Alien: Earth yet? It's been great! Join Jason, Randy, and Kara to talk it out on Wax Episodic. Available wherever you get podcasts, or at waxepisodic.com Links: Jason's interview with Andrew J. West (Gareth): https://podcastica.com/podcast/the-cast-of-us/episode/156-no-sanctuary-s5e1-andrew-j-west-gareth Next up on this podcast: TWD: Daryl Dixon S3E1 “Costa da Morte”. Let us know your thoughts! You can email or send a voice message to talk@podcastica.com. Or check out our Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica. Show support and get ad-free episodes and a bunch of other cool stuff: patreon.com/jasoncabassi Or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reposted from The ‘Cast of Us, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/the-cast-of-us — We say goodbye to good ole Bob this week :( And we also say goodbye to Gareth and the Termites, in Rick Grimes fashion. Seen Alien: Earth yet? It's been great! Join Jason, Randy, and Kara to talk it out on Wax Episodic. Available wherever you get podcasts, or at waxepisodic.com Links: Jason's interview with Andrew J. West (Gareth): https://podcastica.com/podcast/the-cast-of-us/episode/156-no-sanctuary-s5e1-andrew-j-west-gareth Next up on this podcast: TWD: Daryl Dixon S3E1 “Costa da Morte”. Let us know your thoughts! You can email or send a voice message to talk@podcastica.com. Or check out our Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica. Show support and get ad-free episodes and a bunch of other cool stuff: patreon.com/jasoncabassi Or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Findings published in the journal Evolution reveal that mammals independently evolved specialized adaptations for exclusively feeding on ants and termites at least 12 times since the Cenozoic era began, roughly 66 million years ago. Why? And what does that reveal about how life has evolved on earth? Jeff and Anthony chew on the data to find out.LInk to the story: https://phys.org/news/2025-07-mammals-evolved-ant-eaters-dinosaur.ampSupport the show and get bonus episodes, videos, Discord community access and more! http://patreon.com/wehaveconcernsJeff on Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/jeffcannata.bsky.socialAnthony on Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/acarboni.bsky.social
Thanks to Yonatan and Eilee for this week's suggestion! Further reading: Replanted rainforests may benefit from termite transplants A vast 4,000-year-old spatial pattern of termite mounds A family of termites has been traversing the world's oceans for millions of years Worker termites [photo from this site]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we have a topic I've been wanting to cover for a while, suggested by both Yonatan and Eilee. It's the termite episode! We talk a lot about animals that eat termites, and in many cases termite-eating animals also eat ants. I've always assumed that termites and ants are closely related, but they're not. Termites are actually closely related to cockroaches, which are both in the order Blattodea, but it's been 150 million years since they shared a common ancestor. They share another trait too, in that no one wants either insect infesting their house. Like most cockroach species, though, most termite species don't want anything to do with humans. They live in the wild, not in your house, and they're incredibly common throughout most of the world. That's why so many animals eat termites almost exclusively. There are just so many termites to eat! There are around 3,000 species of termite and about a third of them live in Africa, with another 400 or so in South America, 400 or so in Asia, and 400 or so in Australia. The rest live in other parts of the world, but they need warm weather to survive so they're not very common in cold areas like northern Europe. A termite colony consists of a queen, soldiers, and workers, which sounds very similar to ants, but there are some major differences. Worker termites take care of the nest and babies, find and process food so the other termites can eat it, and store the processed food. They also take care of the queen. Unlike ants and bees, worker termites aren't only female and aren't always sterile. Soldiers are bigger and stronger than workers, with much bigger heads and jaws so they can fight off potential predators. In some species, the soldiers have such big jaws that they can't actually eat without help. Worker termites feed them. Finally, the queen is the largest individual in the colony, usually considerably larger than workers, but unlike queen bees and ants, she has a mate who stays with her throughout her life, called a king. Some termite queens can live to be as much as 50 years old, and she and the king spend almost their entire lives underground in a nesting chamber. The larger the colony, the more likely it is that the colony has more than one queen. The main queen is usually the one that started the colony along with her king, and when it was new they did all the work—taking care of the eggs and babies, foraging for food, and building the nest itself. As the first workers grew up, they took on more of those tasks, including expanding the nest. Workers are small and their bodies have little to no pigment, so that they appear white. Some people call them white ants, but of course they're not ants. Workers have to stay in a humid environment like the nest or their bodies dry out. Workers and soldiers don't have eyes, although they can probably sense light and dark, and instead they navigate using their antennae, which can sense humidity and vibrations, and chemoreceptors that sense pheromones released by other termites. Termites have another caste that's not as common, usually referred to as reproductives. These are future kings and queens, and they're larger and stronger than workers. They also have eyes and wings. When outside conditions are right, usually when the weather is warm and humid, the reproductive termites leave the nest and fly away. Males and females pair off and search for a new nesting site to start their own colony. Termites mainly eat dead plant material, including plant material that most other animals can't digest.
Why a Termite Inspection Is Essential When Buying or Selling a Home in East TN When it comes to real estate in East Tennessee, termites are no small issue. These hidden pests can cause extensive structural damage that may go unnoticed until it's too late. For homeowners looking to sell, a termite inspection can prevent surprises during the buyer's due diligence and help protect your property value. For buyers, it provides peace of mind knowing your investment is protected from costly repairs down the road. In this week's episode, Ryan Coleman shares why termite inspections are so important, how they impact negotiations, and what both buyers and sellers should know to avoid delays or unexpected expenses in the transaction process. Tune in Saturday at 11 AM on Talk Radio 92.3 / AM 760 WETR, and again at 1 PM on News Talk 98.7. Catch the replay anytime on Apple Podcasts, YouTube & SoundCloud. #RealEstateWithRyan #EastTennesseeRealEstate #HomeBuyingTips #HomeSellingTips #KnoxvilleRealEstate
This episode almost didn't go out because the termites ate most of it!! Rest assured, Sammich handled it... he is resting now in the infirmary cabin.This episode was mixed and edited by Kevin Betts.Get your tickets to see Zachariah Porter's new Live Comedy Tour!Want BONUS CONTENT? Join our PATREON!Sponsors:➜ Bring your A-game and talk to your doctor. Learn more at Apretude.com or call 1-888-240-0340.➜ Go to Progressive.com to see if you could save on insurance.➜ Score sizzling summer deals like up to 50% off at MeUndies.com/counselors and using our code: counselorsWorks Cited:➜ “Man Awarded $12,500 after Google Street View Camera Captured Him in His Yard in Argentina.” CBS News, CBS Interactive, 25 July 2025.➜ Rebecca Morelle and Alison Francis. “World's First IVF Rhino Pregnancy ‘Could Save Species.'” BBC News, BBC, 24 Jan. 2024. Camp Songs:Spotify Playlist | YouTube Playlist | Sammich's Secret MixtapeSocial Media:Camp Counselors TikTokCamp Counselors InstagramCamp Counselors FacebookCamp Counselors TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Termites are a pretty common problem in Northern Virginia, especially in places like Sterling. But do you have an infestation in your home? Here are some signs you can watch out for. Learn more at https://connorspestpros.com/services/termite-treatment/ Connor's Pest Pros City: Springfield Address: 5410 Port Royal Rd Website: https://connorspestpros.com/contact/ Phone: +1 888 284 6968
When subterranean termites choose your home for their next feast, bad times are ahead. Your property is at risk whenever these wood-crazed critters are around… unless you promptly call McLean pest control technicians like Connor's Pest Pros (888-284-6968).Visit https://connorspestpros.com/termite-treatment/ for more. Connor's Pest Pros City: Springfield Address: 5410 Port Royal Rd Website: https://connorspestpros.com/contact/ Phone: +1 888 284 6968
Nobody likes termites. They get into the wood in our homes and can lead to infuriating and expensive repairs. What’s to like? It turns out, there’s a lot to like about termites. Scientists study how they build their mounds for clues to solving some of the world’s most pressing problems, like mitigating the effects of drought, building colonies on Mars, and creating biofuels. Plus, their ability to adapt to the harshest conditions over millions of years says a lot about them. Almost 90% of the microbes found in their guts are unique to the termite. Those same gut microbes are what make them so productive and, on the flip side, so destructive. Lastly, some believe termites work with joy and have a soul. You be the judge. GUESTS: Jennifer Dacey: An entomologist and a wildlife biologist and integrated pest management technician in the UConn Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture Lisa Margonelli: Author of Underbug: An Obsessive Tale of Termites and Technology Mick Pearce: An architect The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Jonathan McNicol contributed to this show, which originally aired August 29, 2018. Our programming is made possible thanks to listeners like you. Please consider supporting this show and Connecticut Public with a donation today.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as a lead-up to our next movie episode as we look at the historic (and Clampett-y) Cats of Termite Terrace! Marc covers the first Technicolor Looney Tunes short with the BIG NAME SENSATION of 'The Hep Cat' Jordan watches a Porky vs 4 Cats cartoon that divulges into madness with 'Katty Kornered' And we both see a more simplified Frelelng effort with 'Pizzacato Pussycat'Links:Jonathan's GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
CURREN CAPLES blesses the TS airwaves with early day stories of Termite and Hurley , the family dinner with @geoffrowley getting on Flip, the transition to @skatemental and getting to create his own graphic ideas, landing on FA with all the guys he skates with, shredding Brad Pitt's backyard, the thought of surfing Teahupo'o, dealing with stalkers, getting his first signature shoe with VANS , the cover of Thrasher Magazine and much more. Listen and learn and if you haven't seen his video part, stop sleeping-it's one of his best.Thanks Curren!--------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://bit.ly/2RYE75F---------------------------------------INTRO MUSIC: "Mary's Cross" by NaturINTERVIEW & EDITED: Greg "Schmitty" Smith CREDITS MUSIC: “Adirondack gate” by Shane MedanichCLOSING MONOLOGUE: Noelle FioreEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Sharal Camisa SmithSMFM MUSIC DIRECTOR: Shane Medanich / onsmfm SMFM GUEST BAND: Phi Moon (www.instagram.com/Philippemoon)WEBSITE: https://talkinschmit.com/YOUTUBE: / talkinschmit INSTAGRAM: @Talkin_SchmitFACEBOOK: / talkinschmit --------------------------------------- CONTACT with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com--------------------------------------- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:BLOOD WIZARD (http://bloodwizard.com/) BLUE PLATE (http://www.blueplatesf.com/)ORO COFFEE (http://www.instagram.orocoffeeroasters_sf--------------------------------------- #skateboarding #podcast #talkinschmit #Witch #DaveSweetapple #JMascis #O #skateshop #TalkinSchmit #kickflip #ollie #frontsideair #SanFrancisco#skateboarding #podcast #talkinschmit #currencaples #linkinbio
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Send us a textIn this episode of the podcast, the hosts engage in humorous banter about their experiences with termites, summer heat, and personal anecdotes. They introduce their guests and share funny stories from the field, including ridiculous termite jobs and the challenges of crawl space inspections. The conversation flows into discussions about tools of the trade and ends with a light-hearted promotion of their sponsor, Termite Treats. In this lively conversation, the hosts share humorous anecdotes about their experiences in pest control, particularly focusing on the challenges of drilling for termite treatments and the evolution of pest control methods. They engage with listeners about future topics and share lighthearted banter, showcasing the camaraderie within the pest control community. The episode wraps up with reflections on their experiences and a call to action for listeners to engage with the show. Support the showPest Control Humor Depot on FacebookInsta: @tftcpodcastTikTok: @tftc2.0Our Websiteand please click #gloveupforcandace
It's never pretty when you need pest control. Richard Stearns of Miche Pest Control knows this and always offers to help Nestor sort out the science and safe modern means of never having ants and spiders (or worse) and realizing that the word "termites" means you need to act right away. And don't get us started on the mosquitoes... The post Pest control expert Richard Stearns of Miche helps Nestor sort out science and safe modern means of never having ants and termites first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Located in the highest-risk zone nationwide, California's climate creates perfect conditions for termites to thrive year-round, causing thousands in damage if left untreated. Think you can wait for them to leave your home? Think again - they're not going anywhere. Learn more at https://localpestsol.com/termite-treatments-in-sacramento/ Local Pest Solutions City: Lodi Address: 283 Mariner Court Website: https://localpestsol.com/
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has released its first three images that show the Trifid and Lagoon Nebulas and the Virgo Cluster with astronomers saying they are unlike anything they've seen before.
I read from forme to Formosan termite. Form genus (or form classification) is used when scientists are like "I don't know!" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_classification The word of the episode is "Formica". Use my special link https://zen.ai/thedictionary to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter E" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter F" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq https://linktr.ee/spejampar dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://www.threads.net/@dictionarypod https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
The assassin bug camouflages itself with termite nest material and lures its prey using dead termites as bait. This complex, strategic behavior is unique and intelligent. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
Scaling New Heights Podcast: Cutting Edge Training For Small Business Advisors
On this episode Joe speaks with Heather about identifying and removing toxic clients who undermine accounting and advisory practices. Joe shares a vivid metaphor—likening bad clients to termites in a home—and outlines a checklist to help firms define their ideal client profile based on profitability, behavior, scalability, and alignment with firm systems. TV and Movie Quote: Heather quoted Thelma and Louise Joe quoted Presumed Innocent Book of the Week: The Everyday Hero Manifesto by Robin Sharma Favorite Social Posts: Heather mentioned Candy Bellau on LinkedIn Joe mentioned The Soul of Enterprise on X/Twitter The Woodard Report Article of the Week: Say Less, Lead Better: Coaching in Real Life by Brandy Jordan Thank you to our show sponsor, CorpNet! CorpNet is the trusted leader in business formation and compliance services, offering one of the best tools for Accountants, CPAs, and Tax Professionals nationwide: the CorpNet Partner Program. 10X your firm's revenue by helping clients form a business, register for payroll taxes, maintain compliance, and more. Learn more about the show and our sponsors at Woodard.com/podcast
Send us a textCrystal welcomes her sister Tiffany Nash, general manager of Spot On Pest Control, to discuss their journey of rebranding a pest control company and driving explosive growth in East Texas.• Growing up in a family heating and air conditioning business that started in 1974• Tiffany's transition from 15 years in education to joining Lemon Seed Marketing• Acquiring Lone Star Pest and Termite, a successful one-man operation with minimal marketing• Creating the "Spot On" brand with Johnny the ladybug mascot, named after their grandfather• How the mascot brings joy while raising awareness for mental health issues affecting their family• Investing $80,000 in initial marketing including a mascot costume, jingle, billboards, and radio ads• Implementing subscription-based payments and premium services like dewebbing• Achieving 275% revenue growth in their first year through consistent brand implementation• Building value to justify premium pricing in a market full of cheaper competitors• The importance of trusting the process, taking calculated risks, and pivoting when necessaryVisit spotonpestcontrol.com to see the brand in action or email Tiffany at tiffany@spotonpestcontrol.com with questions. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Google or your preferred podcast platform.If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade," where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content. Please consider following and drop a review below if you enjoyed this episode. Be sure to check out our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram. From the Yellow Chair is powered by Lemon Seed, a marketing strategy and branding company for the trades. Lemon Seed specializes in rebrands, creating unique, comprehensive, organized marketing plans, social media, and graphic design. Learn more at www.LemonSeedMarketing.com Interested in being a guest on our show? Fill out this form! We'll see you next time, Lemon Heads!
Like a scene out of a horror movie, this guy isn't really to blame for his Setting the Bar story. He's a victim in the worst way! Source: https://www.wdjx.com/nightmare-fuel-flying-termites-take-over-this-guys-house/
Group Therapy centered around "Tara" getting fired on Facebook??? And what happens in Vegas doesn't always STAY in Vegas. Plus love blossoms at the flea market over a ceramic squirrel...and we're still recovering from a termite-infested Setting the Bar story!
Steady Cattle Market Ants and Termites in Homes and Buildings Piping Plover Characteristics 00:01:05 – Steady Cattle Market: A cattle market update from K-State livestock economist Glynn Tonsor begins today's show. Glynn talks about the current market prices while also explaining what impacts consumers' meat demand. Glynn on AgManager.info 00:12:05 – Ants and Termites in Homes and Buildings: Jeff Whitworth, K-State crop entomologist, keeps the show rolling as he discusses ants and termites. He has been receiving multiple questions and wants to let people know what they can look for and how they can handle the situation. 00:23:05 – Piping Plover Characteristics: Ending the show is K-State fisheries and aquatics Extension specialist Joe Gerken as he explains what Piping Plovers are and if they are in Kansas. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
News with Michael (in for Sean) 5-30-2025 ...Teenage Mutant Ninja Termites
Segment Teaser – We're back with Part Two of our deep dive into home inspections with expert guest Jason Laetsch, Franchise Owner and Certified Home Inspector with The Laetsch Team at Pillar To Post Home Inspections. In this follow-up segment on Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, we go beyond the basics and explore how to set realistic expectations, when to opt for specialty inspections, and what role (if any) inspectors play in repairs.
As the United States nears its 250th anniversary, I'm joined by Jeffrey Anderson—President and Founder of American Main Street Initiative—who has a powerful message on the importance of celebrating our nation's history and its heroes. - - - Today's Sponsor: Beam - Visit https://shopbeam.com/KLAVAN and use code KLAVAN to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.
In Episode 395 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger drive down I-95 just south of Providence, Rhode Island, searching for a huge monster who lurks near the highway. This giant creature has been stalking the region for 45 years now. Have you seen it? See more here: https://ournewenglandlegends.com/episode-395-hunting-a-two-ton-monster-in-rhode-island/ Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends Check out Jeff's new underground publication Shadow Zine! https://shadowzine.com/ Listen to Ray's Local Raydio! https://localraydio.com/
Today we have state budgets passed, a Back the Blue bill, termite damage at the Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception and some possible weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dean talks about pest control and is joined by founder of ECOLA Pest Control, Sue Fries. Sue Fries talks about her mission with ECOLA and some of the treatments the company provides without any toxic chemicals to provide a safety environment to each person. Dean and Sue talk about termites and how much damage they cause in homes. Plus, Dean and Sue talk about orange oils and how it's not recommended for human health and environment.
Jim Walter, Senior Threat Researcher on SentinelLabs research team, to discuss their work on "HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code." Over the past six months, new ransomware groups like FunkSec, Nitrogen, and Termite have emerged, while established threats such as Cl0p and LockBit 4.0 have resurfaced. Two prominent Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operations, HellCat and Morpheus, have gained traction, with research indicating that affiliates of both are using nearly identical ransomware payloads. Despite similarities in their encryption techniques and ransom notes, there is no conclusive evidence linking HellCat and Morpheus to the Underground Team, though shared tools or affiliates may be involved. The research can be found here: HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices