Tuesday, September 6, 2022

The 5 Most Common Entry Points For Household Pests

 

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Want to stop pests from getting into your home? Identifying exactly where they’re coming into your home and sealing off these entry points is one effective way to do it. There are so many different ways in which pests can enter your home. Below are some of the most common entry points to consider and the types of pests that may use these entry points.

Open windows

Most pests that enter your home are likely to come through an open window or door. Many bugs are nocturnal and more likely to come in through a window at night - this includes mosquitoes, spiders, cockroaches and moths. During a hot day, you may also get wasps, ants and flies coming in that are typically attracted to smells. 

Friday, September 2, 2022

How to Raise Your Kids in a Healthier Way


 As a parent, you’ll want to do everything possible to raise your kids in the healthiest way possible; there’s no doubt about that. It’s the task that every good parent sets for themselves. But it’s not always easy to make healthy decisions and to know exactly what your kids need, but we’ve got some ideas to talk about today that should help you to stay on the right track. So read on now and find out more.


Set Boundaries for Screen Time


It’s a good idea to stay on top of screen time from a young age. Of course, watching TV and playing video games aren’t bad in themselves. But when they’re doing things at the expense of getting outdoors and doing healthy and active things, that’s when it becomes a problem. Boundaries and limits on screen time can help prevent that from becoming a problem.


Make Outdoor Activities Normal


Getting outdoors and doing things that enable you and the kids to be active and also connect with nature can only be positive. It’s something that you should work hard to normalize because for many kids and their parents, getting outside and enjoying nature is not something that’s normal or part of their regular routines at all.

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Why You Should Drink More Water & How To Get Started

 Drinking water is such a vital task, and it’s something that you should never skip over. This guide aims to explain the importance of drinking water regularly, as well as offering advice on how you can start to drink more water today. So, what are you waiting for? Read on to discover more!  


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Why Drink More Water 

Do You Know Your Rights As A Worker?

 If you feel like you’ve been wronged at work, especially by your employer, sometimes it can feel like you have no recourse and you simply have to either take it or quit. However, that’s not always the case. Although they can certainly change depending on what state you are in, one thing is crucial to make clear: you have rights. Yes, even in at-will states. Here, we’re going to look at a few of the rights that more employees should know and what you can do to stand up for them in some cases.


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Your right to get paid

It’s the simplest right in the books: if you work as agreed, then you get paid as agreed. There are many cases in which employers have withheld pay, sometimes as a punitive measure. However, they are legally not allowed to do that in the vast majority of circumstances. Similarly, if your employer isn’t able to pay you regularly or on the agreed-upon dates as stated in your contract, then they are breaching your rights, as well. Reporting unpaid wages if your employer has failed to pay you is crucial. If they have failed to do it for a while now, then you can even claim back pay to make sure that you are made entirely whole.

Monday, August 29, 2022

Dealing With Gestational Diabetes in Pregnancy

Right, Joel at his 16th birthday party in 2017, giving his brother Michael a big hug. When I was pregnant with him I had gestational diabetes. I did not have it again with any of my following four pregnancies. I was scheduled to be induced with Joel but went into labor naturally the night before.

Gestational diabetes is incredibly common in the United States, affecting around 16% of all pregnant mothers. Contrary to popular belief, this condition isn’t necessarily born out of a poor diet or being overweight. Statistics show that only around half of affected women carry excess pounds, with many being predisposed to diabetes because of genetics, age or other factors.

Being diagnosed with gestational diabetes can be upsetting, but it’s important to remember that while it should be taken seriously, this condition is entirely treatable. Here are four tips to help you get through your diagnosis and ensure a healthy, happy pregnancy.