By: Michael | 2010-11-24 | Gifts Branding (and all branding is online branding these days) is changing at a rapid pace. Gone are the days of message control, and the only way to still manage your brand is to not manage it. read more
By: Terri Marks | 2010-03-29 | Wildlife and Environment One sure way to attract birds to your yard is to provide water. Providing a place for birds to drink and to bathe can be as simple or as complex as you like. read more
By: Alex Kecskes | 2011-04-26 | Management One of the most effective ways to bird proof office buildings is through the use of Bird Spikes. Pest birds like to gather on rooftops and parapet walls. read more
By: Aaron Shirk | 2010-04-01 | Self Improvement I was dying laughing because this is EXACTLY what my boss does. First, let me tell you that my boss, the decent guy that he really may be, is a quintessential "boss". Arrogant, know-it-all, and condescending, even after two years working for him I still find myself amazed at some of the things he says and does. read more
By: Scott Bywater | 2010-03-26 | Business All of those motivational plaques you see on the walls of corporate offices tell us we should soar like an eagle. But I reckon we should all start quacking like eagles instead. What do I mean by that? read more
By: Jason Ford | 2010-08-27 | Technology Twitter, a social networking established by Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams and run by Twitter Inc., encourages its users to send and read other messages named tweets. The website has its bases in some nations such as San Antonio, Texas and Boston, along with Massachusetts. One more thing, Twitter is considered as a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay in touch with each other through the exchange of quick, frequent questions and is visited by thousands of people each day. Twitter nowadays has gained a record of more than 70,000 registered applications. For example, during the 2010 FIFA World Cup event, fans already wrote 2,940 tweets per second in the 30 second period after Japan scored against Cameroon on 14 June 2010. read more
By: John Prytz | 2011-08-14 | Nature There are myths and legends that tell of human beings abducted as a food source by flying beasties. Confining ourselves to the Americas, especially the indigenous natives of North America, the question is, is there anything verified by science that's birdlike or that flies that could snack on a fully grown human? If not, something's screwy somewhere and other explanations are required. read more
By: Alex Kecskes | 2012-07-25 | Management Bird Control is an important aspect of the overall maintenance and functionality of a commercial building. This article explores some common bird deterrents. read more
By: Alex Kecskes | 2012-06-21 | Other Business Undoubtedly, one of the best bird deterrents on the market today is the Bird Spike. There are, however, many different varieties of bird spikes available. Commercial grade bird spikes come with industry leading guarantees and are built to last. read more
By: Alex A. Kecskes | 2011-03-14 | Management Problem: When pest birds lay claim to your commercial property, they'll nest, eat and poop. This poop is not just unsightly, the acid produced by the fungi that live in bird droppings can corrode metal and erode stone. It can jam up windows, doors, rooftop ventilators and skylights. Bird droppings can also block out those skylights. And it can render security cameras inoperative. In fact, read more
By: Ronald eddy | 2010-10-22 | Arts & Entertainment Bird control spike, also known as anti-roosting spikes or roost modification, is a device consisting of long, needle-like rods used for bird control. read more
By: G. Smitty | 2010-11-12 | Arts & Entertainment Taxidermy happens to be an antique type of art. Talented people have done it for many years now. It involves skinning of dead animals and preserving their hides for art use. Usually, the process involves use of carcasses of birds too. This is bird taxidermy. read more
By: Muhammad Saad Khan | 2011-01-21 | Health & Fitness Medical quack is a subtle but very frequent crime involving both people and products. It is not outright armed robbery, but it might as well be since both quackery and robbery accomplish the same things – they endanger the lives of the victims and separate them from their money. read more
By: Gerad Troje | 2010-03-30 | Landscaping Few people these days would stand by, and watch the whole-sale slaughter of pesky birds. Thus, science and technology have combined to shoo away the culprits, rather then destroy them. Currently there are several methods available to help limit bird perching. From non-lethal spray devices, to mild electric shock, modern technology has been applied to the problem. One device, which has been tested and approved by several bird advocacy groups around the world, is the bird spike. read more