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Researched, Tested & Proved
Westham Innovations, in cooperation with Kansas State University, has researched and developed a home and outdoor flea trap for retail use.
As with all of our other pest control products, the main challenge was to create an effective device that will serve its purpose with full force while being environmentally safe & friendly. We remember that our products go into houses and are used near people and their beloved pets.
After study and testing of many methods, the joint effort has produced an environmentally safe, brightly designed, effective trap, brand-named: myFleaTrap.
This Barking Deer, Muntiacus sp., was photographed in Thailand, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This was in the office in the trap works in the Black Country Museum on the Ephotozine meet there.
Sony A700 / Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8
He has a voice you can make love to.
That's not my summation, mind. I was watching from the crowd and met a gal named Renee and that's what she shouted at me. Then we held hands and started dancing to Fader. Which is exactly as happy-making as it sounds.
One of the oldest fishing methods: building a kind of dam and open it at low tide to let fishes in, then close it with a few stones to trap them.
L'une des plus anciennes techniques de pêche: la confection d'un petit barrage que l'on ferme quand la marée se retire pour y emprisonner les poissons.
some time you are trapped on your life and you don`t have the power and the will to react.... when the light will go on you will find all those feelings to make a change a break this imprisonment
Baz Dazzled, the holiday windows at Barney's were created by Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin and feature live performers every day until the end of December! This is Celestina the ice skating performer in the Freedom window.
I hate to trap wild animals but sometimes when you a nice garden like we do, well, you just have to re-locate them sometimes. The Woodchuck in the top pic was really reaping havoc in our flower beds and the young raccoons, below, were destroying our bird feeders. I was actually glad I got these two little raccoon as I had captured a female the day before and I relocated these two in the same location, I hope they found each other.
University of Arizona Opera Theater's production of Don Giovanni.
Director: Charles Roe
Scenic Designer: Sally Day
Technical Director: Aaron Contreras (Myself)