Updated July, 2021. Everything You Need To Know To Pass A Termite License Exam On Your First Try Are you looking to get into the termite control industry? If you need to pass an exam to get your termite license, then this is the book for you In it you'll learn: - About the types of chemicals, formulations and how to read product labels. - How to apply the various products and what equipment to use. - Safety equipment and how to protect yourself and the environment. - General entomology and special in-depth termite biology. - Valuable information about termites, wood destroying beetles, carpenter ants and carpenter bees. Includes color photos - What you need to know about wood destroying fungi, prevention and how to treat & repair dryrot damage. - How to do inspections and write reports - specially geared toward California's demanding and tough standards - Basic construction with special illustrations included - Laws and regulations. - Includes excerpts from California's Pest Control Act - Uniform Building Code basics. - Plus bonus practice exams and answer keys for each section of study If you're serious about a career in the termite control industry, this book will give you everything you'll need to pass your exam on the first try. This is an invaluable reference guide that you'll always want to carry with you everywhere you go - for your entire career
Updated June, 2021. Everything you need to know to pass a state license exam on your first try If you need to pass an exam to get your pest control license, then this is the book for you In it you'll learn: - About the types of chemicals, formulations and how to read product labels.- How to apply the various products and what equipment to use. - Safety equipment and how to protect yourself, your clients and the environment. - General enotomology. - Valuable information about cockroaches, ants, bees & wasps, stored food pests, fabric pests, silverfish, firebrats & book lice, flies, ectoparisites, spiders, dooryard pests and rodents. Includes color photos - Laws and regulations. - Includes excerpts from California's Pest Control Act - Plus, bonus practice exams and answer keys for each section of study . - If you're serious about a career in the pest control industry, this book will provide you with everything you'll need to pass your exam on the first try. This is an invaluable reference guide that you'll always want to carry with you everywhere you go - for your entire career
"His head was beaten on the side of a toilet. And I would shake the man's hand who gripped the filth. 'Cause there's more justice in that man's hand, than all the court rooms of the country."Sylvia and her mother Heather's world is upended with her brother Neil's involvement in a particularly heinous crime.The severe public reaction and disgust is personified by Ruth, the next door neighbour.Insights are drawn into Heather's life as a pillar of the community by Sarah, an attending police officer, to show that even respected innocent bystanders can be burnt by the fire of public scandal."Sylvia Terry" enjoyed an enthusiastic reading within the 1998 Australian National Playwrights Conference in Canberra.
Terry Lamont is a football genius. An elegant midfielder with skill, vision, and pace who dodges brutal tackles on the early 1970's mud soaked pitches with the ease of Vaslav Nijinsky. Like all geniuses, Terry has a flaw, namely gambling and is quickly in hock to the West London villain Harry 'The Gent.' To add to Terry's woes he finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time as he finds himself in trouble with the law. So much so that his club Camden Wanderers want shot of him. Can Terry clear his name and convince Camden to give him another chance? More importantly will he manage to protect his knees and find the money he owes Harry? Can he keep out of trouble and just why is his ex-manager Vincent trying to get hold of him? Find out in this retro football crime caper in the Terry Lamont story. Also a selection of short stories from the inhabitants of the River Jordan in modern day Liverpool. Plus The Cliff is back As he makes a guest appearance in the best of the Weird and wonderful world of Citizen Cliff.
Updated August, 2021. Everything You Need To Know To Pass A Fumigator's License Exam On Your First Try Are you looking to get into the structural fumigation industry? If you need to pass an exam to get your fumigator's license, then this is the book for you In it you'll learn: - About the different fumigants and how to read product labels. - General entomology and special in-depth termite biology. - Valuable information about termites, wood destroying beetles, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, cockroaches, stored food pests, fabric pests and bed bugs. - Includes photos - Safety equipment and how to protect yourself, your clients and the environment. - How to prepare structures for fumigation. - Instructions for calculating fumigant dosages. - How to administer the various fumigants and what equipment to use. - About monitoring fumigations. - How to aerate and clear structures. - The latest information on the California Aeration Plan (CAP). - Laws and Regulations. - Includes excerpts from California's Pest Control Act - Plus bonus practice exams and answer keys for each section of study - If you're serious about a career in the structural fumigation industry, this book will provide you with everything you'll need to pass your exam on the first try. This is an invaluable reference guide that you'll always want to carry with you everywhere you go - for your entire career
James Terry White was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts on July 3, 1845 and died on April 3, 1920 in New York City, New York. Mr. White was an American poet and publisher. White owned his own publishing company and through the years had interests in many different fields. In 1869, White founded a publishing company bearing his name, James T. White Co. in San Francisco, which was later moved to New York City. The firm published the first edition of The National Cyclopedia of American Biography in 1891. He served as vice president of the National Press Bureau. White was an organizer and vice president of the Hudnut Pharmacy in New York City. He founded the Character Development League in New York City, and in 1885, invented White's Physiological Manikin. He was also the president of the Yost Typewriting Company. As an author, he wrote the books Flowers from Arcadia, A Bouquet of California Flowers, Captive Memories, Christmas Greeting, and A Garden of Remembrance. Upon the death of my mother-in-law, my wife inherited a significant collection of works by White. How the collection came to be in the possession of this family is a mystery. After contacting several businesses that specialize in antique written works, it seems that White's poetry is not well sought after. Several options were considered; procurement to a museum; sell at an auction; attempt to contact distant relatives. However with an author not well known, no museum would be interested; nor do the works have any meaningful monetary value. After some creative thinking, the conclusion was reached to self publish the collection, as the value of the literary work may be determined in the future.