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What Are Carpenter Bees and how to Get Rid of Them?
Woodworker Honey bees Woodworker BeeCarpenter Honey bees can look like Honey bees; enormous, with yellow and dark examples. They are around one inch and may have some metallic reflections going from dim blue, yellow, green or purple colors. Their midsections are sparkly, which are unique in relation to Honey bees, which have more hair. They are usually located in the spring floating like a helicopter around the roof, patio rails, and under decks. A few times woodworker honey bees are designated “wood honey bees” since they drill into wood. Craftsman Honey bees don’t eat the wood for nourishment. Woodworker honey bees, as pollinators eat nectar and dust from blossoming plants.
By LocalHelpers4 years ago in FYI
Tsavorite: Interesting Facts about One of the Rarest Gemstones
Tsavorite is one of the World's rarest and most sought after gemstones. Its mystical forest green color is what makes it popular within just a few years of its discovery. In addition to its amazing beauty, Tsavorite is linked to the majestic and unique green regions of East Africa through its history and symbolism. Tsavorite is technically a rare form of garnet named Green Grossularia. The reason behind its rich color is the presence of vanadium and sometimes chromium in its chemical composition, which makes it similar to the Emerald. The higher the concentration of Vanadium the darker and stronger its green color, and therefore the rarer, natural and desirable is the stone. It has a fantastic luster thanks to its high refractoriness.
By Gemos Gems4 years ago in FYI
Holiday Heart Attack
Every year, approximately 647,000 people die from heart disease. It is known to many people that heart disease is the top cause of death for both women and men. By exercising daily, watching what we eat, and keeping our stress levels low, we try to combat it.
By Kingsway Hospital4 years ago in FYI
Lifting Seas to the Skies—The Invention of the Tree By Howard Bloom
It’s 100 million years ago. You, a pioneering land plant that invented leaves, have a problem. Insects have been plundering your precious sexual seed, your pollen. So you’ve done a judo switcheroo and have convinced these insects to be your carriers, air-lifting your male pollen to other plants’ female parts. All for the sake of just one thing: sex.
By Jimmy Stars World4 years ago in FYI
Red Wine Headache Hacks to Save Your Day
Have you ever had a headache wake you up before your alarm? The kind that makes it impossible for more than one eye to open from the throbbing headache that began as soon as you entered your dream state, but you tried desperately to ignore it.
By Tamika Morrison Okeleke4 years ago in FYI
Common Crystal Misconceptions.
I've been collecting crystals for a little over two years. During that time, I've come across a fair share of crystals that look similar to others. While every piece is unique, it's common for colors, shapes, and textures to become somewhat uniform during the process of tumbling. Does that mean that two crystals are the same kind based on appearance? No!
By erinhastoomanybooks2.04 years ago in FYI
Engaging Facts About Dolphins
Dolphin, a sea-faring friend has similar characteristics to humans. They are known to have very playful behavior and also have intelligence and their brain development is similar to humans. They are anthropomorphic having good intelligence and their brain development is similar to the human, similar characteristics like empathy and they mourn their dead. Being spectacular animals, they are full of magic and mystery. The spectacular cool facts about dolphins are described here.
By william d'cruz4 years ago in FYI
Is Tanzanite a Precious Stone? Know Here
Since the 1800s, the gemstones have been classified into two Categories: Precious and Semi-precious. The classification was based on their value during then. However, there is no clear scientific backing for this concept as the Value parameters aren't the main criteria on which specialists rely in order to evaluate a stone nowadays. Till date, only Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies and Sapphires have been declared as precious stones, while all other jewels including pearls and Tanzanite are classified as Semi-precious stones. However, it doesn’t affect the value and beauty of these mesmerizing gemstones. Today, few semi precious gemstones are worth much more than a precious stone. Known for its energetic blue-violet tone, tanzanite owes its place among the most loved gemstones thanks to the modern marketing techniques that catapulted the stone to fame.
By Gemos Gems4 years ago in FYI








