March 1, 1873, Remington began producing the first practical typewriter – the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, also known as the Remington No. 1. They were mounted on a sewing machine stand and sold for $125.
How To Keep Your Home Roach Free
No one wants to go into their kitchen at night, turn on the lights, and have to deal with the disgusting sight of cockroaches. Some may even scream when they see these filthy creatures running around on their counter tops! […]
Pest Control Newsletter February 2023
Name A Roach After Your Ex And Have It Fed To An Animal!
Valentine’s Day is a season of love but not everyone will be in a state of bliss on the 14th. Have you had an ex do you wrong and you’re so upset that you’d like to feed him or her […]
National Barley Month
February is National Barley Month, so let’s take a look at some fun facts about this nutritious grain: History shows that barley was one of the earliest grains to be grown for meals. Grains found in ancient pits and […]
President’s Economic Stimulus
A new congress has been elected. We’re hearing a lot from the leaders about taking our gas stoves away but not much has been said about getting our nation’s economy going. President Termite Terry “feels your pain” and wants to […]
Trim Your Trees To Start Saving Money
We’ve had a cold and wet winter, and the rats are doing everything they can to get into your home. That is why this is a great time to have your trees cut back so you can save yourself a […]
90 Years Ago . . .
February 8, 1933, the Boeing 247 made its first test flight. It was the first all-metal plane, the first to have retractable landing gear, and the first twin-engine passenger plane that could fly using only one engine.
Rave Reviews!
“As little as we like to get our homes tented for fumigation, this time around was a great experience. Starting with Erik Kennady, the contact rep was knowledgeable and courteous. He was descriptive and answered all my questions about the […]
The American Who Saved The Wine Industry
Many of you will open a special bottle of wine, or better yet, a bottle of rosé Champagne, for your Valentine’s Day dinner. This year, before you imbibe your favorite libations, raise a toast to an incredible 19th-century Missouri scientist […]