Posts Tagged ‘animals’

Natural Pet Products: Going Green Is The Way To Go

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

There are actually a few distinct formulas that insect repellents are accessible in. Certainly one of them are lotions and creams, the other being sprays. Sprays reduce in several different formats. You’ve the pump sprays and you also the aerosol. As we discussed before, aerosol seriously isn’t the best solution since aerosol will never include alcohol. Alcohol waters down the pores of your skin, which usually heightens the intake of the lively element in your insect repellent into your pores and skin, and you never want that to occur. You want the insect repellent to almost drift on top of your pores and skin, because once it soaks in down in there, it will become worthless.

If fundamental mechanized motions doesn’t function, then you ought to think about “mild” controls just like repellents, cleansers and natural skin oils that have minimal or no impact on the environment and helpful bugs when only put on to the pest bug. As an example, pure neem oil spray is currently common to shield garden plants from nibbling pests and fungal illnesses. Utilize it to deal with bugs and termites exactly like whitefly, aphids and scale. This also is responsible for diseases caused by fungi like black spot, rust, mildew in addition to scab. Neem decreases quickly with UV light, so it has much less of a consequence on advantageous organisms when compared with more conventional bug killers.

Backyard Bird Habitat: Help Birds Live Naturally

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

If you enjoy the singing of birds in your backyard you might wish to draw in more birds. They are a sight to see when you have a pair of cardinals, yellow finches, and the robins visit your yard. Let’s see if we can come up with a healthy backyard bird habitat for them and help keep them safe at the same time. It can be a real rewarding experience watching their daily activity and listening to them sing. The best way to get started is to realize that there are only three basic things that they need: food, shelter and water. Just like our needs. When you provide these you will soon have a family of birds nesting in your yard. They will give you many hours of enjoyment and entertainment.

When it comes to food, you should offer a variety. While most birds eat insects, they also enjoy feeding on nuts and seeds. And you do not need to buy these things for them. You can provide it for them in a natural way by planting trees and other plants that offer food that the birds can eat. Cranberry bushes, sunflowers, and oak trees are a few suggestions. You can also provide other foods in bird feeders to give more of a variety.

How To Care For Your Fish Pond

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Do you like the sound of moving water? Do you find the sound relaxing? Well, you can easily produce the sound of running water in your own garden. You can put in a fish pond or a water garden. So, if you think that your garden requires landscaping, it might be a good time to think about a fish pond or water garden.

People think that a fish pond takes lot of looking after, but that is not inevitably true. The truth is that the larger the fish pond, the less effort you have to put into it. This is because a big pond can create its own ecosystem, whereas a small fish pond needs help.

The ways that you can help a small fish pond be a decent environment for your fish are as follows:

Pond Filters – use a pond filter with a good pump. Do not forget that you could get a solar powered pump. It will save on the environment and on your wallet. You should use a pond filter on a small pond, because the ecosystem cannot deal with all the plant waste of a small ornamental pond on its own. A pond pump will supply the filtration system and a waterfall or fountain if you wish.

Chicken Coops Plans – 4 Things To Consider

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Do you want to raise chickens? Are you looking to find the right way to give them a comfortable home? Good! Before actually obtaining your livestock, you should ensure that you get them the perfect place to live – which is where chicken coops plans can help you!

Here is the thing; you do not need to spend thousands of dollars from a retailer buying a place for them to live. You can save lots and lots of cash by actually doing it as a DIY project yourself.

There are plenty of things that need to be taken into account before starting the build, and here are what I consider to be the top 4!

#1 – Making enough space

The reality is that the more space you can provide the better. Trying to squash your chickens into a small space will result in them being uncomfortable. They may even become aggressive and start to attack each other.

Always bear this in mind; up to 5 square foot per chicken will usually be adequate, so try and provide this at least if at all possible.

#2 – Making maintenance easy

Want to Learn How to Have Fun with Hummingbirds in Your Backyard?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Numerous things can be done to attract hummingbirds to your garden. Some easy adjustments can be made to make your garden hummingbird friendly, so that you are rewarded with the presence of feeding and nesting hummingbirds alongwith their young ones.

As most of the birds, hummingbirds virtually have no sense of smell. Apparently, these birds depend on sites and are directed by the flowers to find their nectar source. Some of the plants which you can consider to plant in your garden to attract the birds are, cardinal flowers, bee balm, columbine, cypress vine, honeysuckles, petunias, geraniums, fuchsias, Indian paintbrush, salvia, mimosa, azalea, manzanite, butterfly bush, etc. If you are having any doubts regarding their growth in your area, check with the local nursery to find which of them will grow in your garden.

When using your own hummingbird nectar for the feeders you must never add artificial red coloring to them. The red colors of the feeders are enough to attract them. Also, use of honey or artificial sweeteners has to be avoided. Artificial sweeteners do not have any food value and honey ferments easily which can cause sores in the mouth of the birds. The hummingbird feeders in your garden have to be cleaned every 3-4 days and the nectar changed to keep on attracting the birds.

Wildlife-Free Yards And How To Make Yours One

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Protecting your garden from unwanted snackers is a full-time job. Animals are quiet and can strike at any time. Deer look innocent, but they can wreck havoc on a garden in minutes. So how do you keep them away without doing anything to harm them? How do you find a a way that to keep the deer away? It is not easy. They can jump fences at very tall heights and can be fearless when they are very hungry. You must therefore play their own instincts against them and learn what things they have an natural aversion to.

The deer’s sense of smell is the best place to start. They have keep olfactory senses which they use to detect predators. They do not stand a chance against more aggressive animals and are therefore more apt to run away rather than take a chance. Urine marking a predator’s territory is a clear sign for deer to stay away if they value their lives. You can use this, too.

There are scented chemicals that are similar to the smell of real animal urine. Few animals would be willing to risk getting food that is clearly in the middle of a predator’s territory. These can be found in any hunting or home care department. Still there is something about spraying stuff that stinks on to the plants.

Cleaning The Aquarium

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Cleaning your fish tank is task that must be done every few weeks or so until your tank is established. Once established, your tank will only need to be cleaned a few times a month. If you do clean your tank right the process can be very easy or difficult. The size of your tank can depend on how long it takes to clean. The bigger the tank and more decor is the, the harder it will be to clean.

When cleaning a tank, changing the filters is the first step. If you have a bio filter, or power filter changing the filters is a breeze. A under gravel filter is another story. You must remove all the plants, decor and accessories. Then you must pull it out from under the gravel to clean.

Once the filters are cleaned, replace them with new ones. If you have an underground filter do not replace it back in the tank yet. If you have an established tank then leave the plants and decor, even if they have algae on them. If you do not have an established tank or smaller tank (ten gallon or smaller) then wash off all the plants and decor. If you have real plants do not wash them.

How to Build a Backyard Koi Pond

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Deciding where you want to put your pond is very important. Your pond needs to be out of direct sunlight if possible. If this isn’t not an option you can add a bridge to give your pond some shade. It is better if the pond isn’t directly under trees because of falling debris. The pond should be close to electricity and also close enough that you can enjoy it!

The size of you pond depends on the space you have and the type of fish you want. If you are sure you want koi you need to have a larger pond. Koi can grow to be quite large. A koi pond needs to be at least 15 feet by 10 feet. If you were thinking about a smaller pond, you may have to go with goldfish.

There is several types of material you can use to build you pond. These are concrete, pre-molded liners, flexible liners, PVC, and rubber. Flexible liners are becoming more common because there is so many different things you can do with them.

Terraces should be added to your pond. These terraces look like shelves inside your pond. They give different depths of water for your fish and also provide a handy place to put your plants.

The Truth About Koi Aquarium

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Hello and welcome to this article, you may be reading this because you are interested in buying a Koi aquarium so read on to find out if you should or shouldn’t.

Koi are extremely relaxing fish to watch and more and more people are starting to buy them, Koi have great colourings and are fantastic creatures.

The reason you are probably thinking about keeping them in a Koi aquarium is because you want to enjoy them in the house instead of leaving them outside.

Plus having them indoors protects them from being attacked by cats and wild animals.

As I’m sure you already know Koi will grow quite large, well over a foot long so it is important to know that you will need a good sized Koi aquarium if you wish to keep them inside.

Keeping Koi in a Koi aquarium is not a good thing to do for a couple of reasons.

Firstly Koi can become very active and splash about sometimes when they become excited so this is not good for the aquarium.

Koi Pond Filter The Truth

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Choosing the right Koi pond filter is very important when it comes to keeping Koi. In this article I am going to give you some good information on choosing the right Koi pond filter and why you need one.

Koi need a good filter because when it comes to feeding time or when they are being very active they splash about in the water a bit which makes all of the waste from the pond floor rise.

When it comes to having Koi in our garden unless you have a huge pond when it gets dirty they will have to swim around in it, but in the wild Koi can swim to a different part of the pond if they need cleaner water, that’s why we need a good Koi pond filter.

The most important thing you need to take into consideration when buying your Koi pond filter is the size of your pond.

If you have a very large pond or lake then you wont need to buy a Koi pond filter but if you have a very small pond then you will need a small filter and obviously if you have a large pond you will need a larger filter.