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		<title>Pet Insurance Comparison For The Best And Most Affordable Rates</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 15:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coleen Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, pet owners have started to understand the importance of insuring their pets. As veterinary bills for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles and other household pets rises, it makes sense to manage the cost with insurance. As well as emergency treatments, they need regular vaccinations, dental cleaning, health check up and even surgeries. Before you buy pet insurance, though, you should compare the available options to find the one with the best coverage at the lowest price.]]></description>
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<p>Nowadays, pet owners have started to understand the importance of insuring their pets. The payment of veterinary bills for birds, cats and dogs is the main objective for choosing to insure them. You may only think about the big surprises at the vet&#8217;s office &#8211; the things like a sudden unexpected illness that requires hospitalization or the accident requiring surgery. But the regular checkups, vaccinations and dental cleanings add up too. Before you buy pet insurance, though, you should compare the available options to find the one with the best coverage at the lowest price.</p>
<p>Since the advancement of veterinary science, it is now possible to use radiation therapy on sick animals, perform transplants and scans. With all these facilities, it means the expenses of these treatments have also risen.</p>
<p>Every insurance plan should have full details of the coverage, age of the pet and its breed. When you&#8217;ve found the best plan for you with a reputable pet insurance company, you can relax, knowing that your pet will be taken care of if they need expensive veterinary care.</p>
<p>When you start comparing different insurers, it is recommended to read the plans thoroughly. Start your search by analyzing the level of service the provider offers. Do they respond to your calls and emails promptly? Have they clearly explained the plan details to you and answered all of your questions to your satisfaction? There may come a time when you have to call the chosen company if your pet is sick, so make sure the health insurance you choose will handle your needs quickly and efficiently.</p>
<p>Also every plan must be tailored to suit individual requirements. Many pet owners find, often when it&#8217;s too late, that the standard plan they picked didn&#8217;t offer sufficient coverage. Read the plans carefully to see what is and isn&#8217;t covered. Do they cover hereditary conditions, pre-existing conditions, prescription drugs, dental care, check-ups? What is the deductible? You may even be able to choose hospitalization coverage in case your pet has suffers from any genetic conditions.</p>
<p>Make sure that the plan covers you regardless of which veterinarian you go to. Find out when the coverage begins. Is it active immediate upon approval, or is there a waiting period? Try to get one that has a short waiting period or none at all. After all, if you&#8217;re buying insurance, it&#8217;s to avoid risks. Going without protection for a period of time doesn&#8217;t make sense.</p>
<p>One of the best places to start searching for a reputable insurer is the internet. There are some companies that provide discounts or lower rates for pets that are micro chipped or if you work for animal shelters and Veterinary clinics. It is always advisable to inquire about discounts as this will enable you to compare the best rates. All of this information is available to you on the internet. You can get a quote for your pet via email, and ask questions via email or chat.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that the cheapest policy is not always the best deal. Of course the insurance companies can offer a cheap policy with very little coverage. You should compare all the variables and read customer reviews about that company. When people are happy with the services of a company, they will want to tell everyone else about it through online blogs and posts. Many pet insurance companies have a chart on their websites that compare coverages for their different plans. This is a great source of information. The online quotes will help you make the right decision about choosing a plan.</p>
<p>To get more information and start your <a target='_blank' href="http://www.petinsurancecomparisondog.com/">pet insurance comparison</a>, start on the internet. Find the best <a target='_blank' href="http://www.petinsurancecomparisondog.com/vippetinsurance.html">VIP pet insurance</a> for your beloved pet.</p>
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		<title>How To Control Woodpeckers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Singleton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Woodpeckers are extraordinarily gorgeous birds. They're colourful, lovable and they peck around for insects or for supplies for nest building. But their presence around your place might be enough to drive you loony. They're known to make pecking sounds at dawn that will disturb your beauty sleep. What's worse, these birds have the disposition to puncture your wooden house, transforming your smooth, wooden exterior into a dartboard ( minus the darts ).]]></description>
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<p>Woodpeckers are extraordinarily gorgeous birds. They&#8217;re colourful, lovable and they peck around for insects or for supplies for nest building. But their presence around your place might be enough to drive you loony. They&#8217;re known to make pecking sounds at dawn that will disturb your beauty sleep. What&#8217;s worse, these birds have the disposition to puncture your wooden house, transforming your smooth, wooden exterior into a dartboard ( minus the darts ).</p>
<p>They chip out a lot of wood from your house, enough to convert your humble abode into an embarrassing place to live. Your house will ultimately lose its beauty and who knows what kind of eerie stories the children in your neighborhood might say about your place. Worse, they might think you&#8217;re the Blair Witch in hiding.</p>
<p>Here are the 3 major reasons that explain why these majestic birds become a major bother.</p>
<p>Drumming &#8211; This is an action male woodpeckers do during wooing. Drumming is their type of communication for saying territory. In urbanized areas, rain gutters, chimneys, vent caps and wood sidings are glorious places for woodpeckers to practice drumming. Once you hear this bird drumming around, it is like them asserting to you This area is mine now and I am here to stay!</p>
<p>Feeding &#8211; Woodpeckers peck wood in the search for food. It is extremely common for wooden homes ( that are usually exposed to shower or shine ) to have some variety of insect or wood worm living in fence posts, wood sidings and application posts. These insects are sufficient motivation for woodpeckers to hang around your home.</p>
<p>Nesting &#8211; Woodpeckers are known to hammer the wood sidings of many houses to serve as their nesting hole. Many wooden homes have some cavities that these birds find suitable for nesting.</p>
<p>Since woodpeckers are regarded as migratory birds, you do not expect them to be around your home 365 days a year. They generally visit you only during their breeding season, which only lasts a few weeks. At this time of the year, the most damaging factor due to woodpeckers is when they come to a decision to create a non permanent territory around your home. Many known woodpecker controls are speculated to cause some long term harm to the birds. These are some of them.</p>
<p>- One methodology is the applying of sticky resins like Roost-No-More or Tanglefoot on areas of difficulty. These resins are built to keep the birds off certain surfaces you would not need them to be perching on. Nonetheless it can adhere to the bird&#8217;s plumage and may lead to a bird&#8217;s difficulty taking flight.</p>
<p>- Rather than resins, a few individuals use suet as an alternative. Suet is a tough greasy tissue from meat loins that isn&#8217;t unusual in cooking. The utilization of suet is deterred by some because when the weather gets warm, the suet liquifies and will permanently stick to the bird&#8217;s feathers even though it feeds.</p>
<p>Successful woodpecker management is actually about spotting damage early and applying speedy action. After you spot a difficulty area and delay any corrective action, it&#8217;s more troublesome to stop the birds from making more damage. Never permit them to feel welcome, or else it&#8217;d be complicated for them to leave your place alone.</p>
<p>These are some safe woodpecker measures you need to consider.</p>
<p>First is a Visible Obstructions . Ward of woodpeckers with things that typically frighten them. Effective visible deterrents may be anything that moves and reflects light. You can try hanging strips of foil ( For other uses of alcan foil, read thirty Unusual uses for tin foil ) from a string that is nailed on the side of your home where the woodpecker likes to perch and peck. There are bird control sellers who sell electrifying looking silhouettes of voracious birds, which you can hang close to the areas of difficulty. If you spot that the woodpeckers become used to your hanging scarecrows, it is time to turn to something else.</p>
<p>You can always trap them. If all else fails and you feel your home is being attacked by stubborn woodpeckers, you may resort to capturing them and have them carried off by wildlife personnel. To do this, you have to obtain a special permit from the State and Federal Wildlife Agency. Before you blow your top off and decide to storm out on your front door with a shotgun in hand, you must know that these creatures are protected by federal law. The woodpeckers are one of the species covered by the Migratory Bird Act of 1918.</p>
<p>Joe Singleton has over 20 years of experience in wildlife and nature exploration. Please read more here about <a href="http://www.howtogetridofstuff.com/pest-control/how-to-get-rid-of-woodpeckers/">woodpecker deterrent</a></p>
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		<title>How do you get rid pf a woodpecker?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mamma M asked: I have a woodpecker on my house, he&#8217;s been there for a few days, and I can&#8217;t get rid of him. He annoys the hell out of the family. When we open the doors he leaves, but the next morning he&#8217;s back! Any suggestions would be great. I just want to wake [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mamma M</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have a woodpecker on my house, he&#8217;s been there for a few days, and I can&#8217;t get rid of him.  He annoys the hell out of the family.  When we open the doors he leaves, but the next morning he&#8217;s back!  Any suggestions would be great.  I just want to wake up one morning and not have him pecking our roof.  Plus I don&#8217;t know if he&#8217;s doing any damage to the house.  Any suggestions?<br/></div>
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		<title>What is the best way to repair woodpecker damage to redwood siding?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 16:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linda T asked: We are getting ready to put a solid stain on our redwood siding. We have about 20 holes in the siding caused by woodpeckers. Some of the holes are quite large and involve both the upper and lower siding, making it pretty much impossible to replace the affected siding. What is the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Linda T</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>We are getting ready to put a solid stain on our redwood siding.  We have about 20 holes in the siding caused by woodpeckers.  Some of the holes are quite large and involve both the upper and lower siding, making it pretty much impossible to replace the affected siding.  What is the best way to repair the holes?<br />
I might add that most of the holes go completely through the siding and into the insulation.<br/></div>
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		<title>Have you ever had a woodpecker peck on a metal part of your home and did it do any damage?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[fifty asked: This morning, I woke up to jackhammering which was occurring right above my bedroom on one of those metal vent pipes that extend from the roof. Usually this woodpecker pokes holes in my wood siding. So, I am wondering if I am lucky that he has elected to attack metal or will I [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>fifty</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>This morning, I woke up to jackhammering which was occurring right above my bedroom  on one of those metal vent pipes that extend from the roof. </p>
<p>Usually this woodpecker pokes holes in my wood siding.</p>
<p>So, I am wondering if I am lucky that he has elected to attack metal or will I end up having to pay for a costly repair?<br/></div>
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		<title>Can holes in wood siding (from woodpecker damage) be repaired?</title>
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<div><em><strong>dbbanjo</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If not &#8211; any tips on replacing wood siding?  (note: I have cedar siding).<br/></div>
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