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SEO 101 for a Local Pest Control Business: Written by Pest Control proof. Pest Control proof is a local pest control company serving Michigan and Massachusetts.. There are literally thousands of SEO articles and videos on the Internet, along with thousands of different companies trying to sell you their SEO services.PEST CEMETERY PRO
Visit the post for more. Finally a place for pests to rest WHAT PEST TREATMENTS WORK IN AN ATTIC? Takes a couple of days after ingestion for the pest to die. There are 2 types of "Niban" - Niban and Niban FG. Niban has bigger granules and is better for outdoor/perimeter treatments. Niban FG is a fine granule and can be used with a bulb duster in small cracks and HOW TO TREAT BUGS BEHIND THE SIDING pulls out. Siding is purposely put up ‘loose’ for expansion and contraction and so your duster tip or injection straw usually fit nicely. This is the spot I’ll dust most often for pests like scorpions or occasional roaches.For ants, I most often use a non repellant spray such as Arilon, Termidor or other and don’t even worry about getting a product up and under. HOW TO TREAT YOUR AIR VENTS FOR BUGS TC. Be sure to find out if your home is completely sealed outside, try to tape or block any openings. Vacuum daily and use white vinegar on surfaces that allow you to do so. It can be mixed in a solution of one cup vinegar to one half gallon of water with just ANTS IN MY PAVERS 5 RULES OF THUMB 5 rules of thumb. First; I would never recommend taking up any pavers to spray underneath. They are set so one grabs on to the other and you may not get the paver back in without some damage. Plus the evidence isn’t always right on top of where the heart of the nest is so you might end up pulling more than you bargained for. THERE ARE BUGS IN MY CAMPER/ 15 MINUTE TREATMENT FOR YOUR The insect granules are great for a soil barrier to keep bugs from marching up and into the camper. Make sure to sprinkle all around the tires and special attention where any hoses or lines might touch the ground. This should be more than enough for you to enjoy your camping experience without pesky bugs invading your space. THE 5 GOLDEN RULES OF CRAWLING AROUND AN ATTIC While I’m sure there’s a manual out there somewhere on the subject–in my 28 years I haven’t found one. So just based on my experience and what I teach my guys, here’s 5 golden Rules Of Crawling Around An Attic. #1; Lighting; You have to be able to see. Not only to do your work but also so you can move safely. ONE TIP EVERY ‘SNOWBIRD’ SHOULD KNOW (PLASTIC WRAP YOUR A ‘snowbird’ is usually a retiree who lives in a northern state but has a home in the south that they come to in the fall to escape the harsh winter. Conversely they head back home in the late spring to enjoy the milder summers and to catch up with the grand kids. Most snowbirds go to great lengths to get their homes ready for the monthsit
6 THINGS NOT TO DO WITH A FOGGER For some companies years ago fogging was a regular and everyday thing but now I’m not so sure. There were the stainless steel type fog machines that looked similar to a 1950’s blender, the thermal unit that looks more like a gun from the movie Rambo and even the Micro-gen that you put what appeared to be a scientific beaker filled with a mysterious liquid in a case that could pass for filmPEST CEMETERY
SEO 101 for a Local Pest Control Business: Written by Pest Control proof. Pest Control proof is a local pest control company serving Michigan and Massachusetts.. There are literally thousands of SEO articles and videos on the Internet, along with thousands of different companies trying to sell you their SEO services.PEST CEMETERY PRO
Visit the post for more. Finally a place for pests to rest WHAT PEST TREATMENTS WORK IN AN ATTIC? Takes a couple of days after ingestion for the pest to die. There are 2 types of "Niban" - Niban and Niban FG. Niban has bigger granules and is better for outdoor/perimeter treatments. Niban FG is a fine granule and can be used with a bulb duster in small cracks and HOW TO TREAT BUGS BEHIND THE SIDING pulls out. Siding is purposely put up ‘loose’ for expansion and contraction and so your duster tip or injection straw usually fit nicely. This is the spot I’ll dust most often for pests like scorpions or occasional roaches.For ants, I most often use a non repellant spray such as Arilon, Termidor or other and don’t even worry about getting a product up and under. HOW TO TREAT YOUR AIR VENTS FOR BUGS TC. Be sure to find out if your home is completely sealed outside, try to tape or block any openings. Vacuum daily and use white vinegar on surfaces that allow you to do so. It can be mixed in a solution of one cup vinegar to one half gallon of water with just ANTS IN MY PAVERS 5 RULES OF THUMB 5 rules of thumb. First; I would never recommend taking up any pavers to spray underneath. They are set so one grabs on to the other and you may not get the paver back in without some damage. Plus the evidence isn’t always right on top of where the heart of the nest is so you might end up pulling more than you bargained for. THERE ARE BUGS IN MY CAMPER/ 15 MINUTE TREATMENT FOR YOUR The insect granules are great for a soil barrier to keep bugs from marching up and into the camper. Make sure to sprinkle all around the tires and special attention where any hoses or lines might touch the ground. This should be more than enough for you to enjoy your camping experience without pesky bugs invading your space. THE 5 GOLDEN RULES OF CRAWLING AROUND AN ATTIC While I’m sure there’s a manual out there somewhere on the subject–in my 28 years I haven’t found one. So just based on my experience and what I teach my guys, here’s 5 golden Rules Of Crawling Around An Attic. #1; Lighting; You have to be able to see. Not only to do your work but also so you can move safely. ONE TIP EVERY ‘SNOWBIRD’ SHOULD KNOW (PLASTIC WRAP YOUR A ‘snowbird’ is usually a retiree who lives in a northern state but has a home in the south that they come to in the fall to escape the harsh winter. Conversely they head back home in the late spring to enjoy the milder summers and to catch up with the grand kids. Most snowbirds go to great lengths to get their homes ready for the monthsit
6 THINGS NOT TO DO WITH A FOGGER For some companies years ago fogging was a regular and everyday thing but now I’m not so sure. There were the stainless steel type fog machines that looked similar to a 1950’s blender, the thermal unit that looks more like a gun from the movie Rambo and even the Micro-gen that you put what appeared to be a scientific beaker filled with a mysterious liquid in a case that could pass for filmPEST CEMETERY PRO
Visit the post for more. Finally a place for pests to rest DANGERS IN THE ATTIC Dangers in the attic. There is a hidden danger in almost every single attic in the world, this insidious enemy cannot be controlled with sprays, powders, baits or any of the most sophisticated pest control equipment ever designed. This infestation can affect the do it yourself homeowner and the professional pest control professionalalike.
HOW TO REMOVE A MUD DAUBERS NEST Luckily, mud dauber nests seem to come off in large chunks if not all together when carefully plied leaving very little ‘shadow’ or outline. Of course this depends on the surface but the flatter and sharper the tool you use will allow for more of the nest to pop off all at once. For surfaces such as drywall this is very important buteven
MAKING YOUR OWN GLUE TRAPS Use your imagination and you can tailor your sticky trap to fit any situation. To apply the glue you need a plastic spoon or knife coated with liquid soap. (Not much, just a thin layer) You may need a sturdier tool like a butter knife or scissors if you buy the THE BEAST OF BORAX CAN KILL YOU Borax, also known as sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate, is an important boron compound, a mineral, and a salt of boric acid. Borax was first discovered in dry lake beds in Tibet and has a wide variety of uses. It is a component of many detergents,cosmetics, and
PESTICIDES IN THE HOME- 20 YEARS AFTER TREATMENT? The half-life is that length of time required for a specific chemical substance to degrade by 50% to something else. Chemicals do degrade, after all, when exposed to sunlight, water, heat, alkalinity, or micro-organisms. So, if the half life of DDT (and I’m making this up) is 1 year, and we apply a solution of 1000 parts per million, in 1 PREVENTING TERMITES IN YOUR MOBILE HOME STARTS AT THE ABS Pier Pads. For years a mobile homes piers were erected on a cement block foundation. (or not-see pic at top) It’s hard to argue with the strength and stability they provide but for termites who found this contact point, it is a simple climb undisturbed and undetected to get to the sub flooring where major damage can occur. UNDERCOVER PEST CONTROL STINGS-HAVE YOU EVER BEEN SET UP Jerry has owned and operated a successful pest control company since 1993 in Ocala,Florida. While his knowledge and practical application has benefitted his community Jerry wanted to impart his wisdom on a broader scale to help many more. Pestcemetery.com was born from that idea in 2007 and has been well received. WHY ATTACHED SHEDS ATTRACT TERMITES 3 major problems with attached sheds. Number 1 is we pack our sheds with tons o stuff! It’s really difficult to see anything termite wise because of all the tools, storage, shelves etc. Termites can go a long time without being noticed and since the bldg. is attached they often find their way into the house. WHY NOT JUST TENT FUMIGATE FOR BED BUGS AND SAVE THE MESS I just sold a tent job of 33,000 cubic feet (two story) for drywood termites for under $1500. That same house for bed bugs might easily cost double at the going rates around town. (350 per room) The beauty of fumigation for bed bugs is that once that tent goes on, everything still in the house dies and when it’s taken off you have zeroPEST CEMETERY
SEO 101 for a Local Pest Control Business: Written by Pest Control proof. Pest Control proof is a local pest control company serving Michigan and Massachusetts.. There are literally thousands of SEO articles and videos on the Internet, along with thousands of different companies trying to sell you their SEO services. WHAT PEST TREATMENTS WORK IN AN ATTIC? Takes a couple of days after ingestion for the pest to die. There are 2 types of "Niban" - Niban and Niban FG. Niban has bigger granules and is better for outdoor/perimeter treatments. Niban FG is a fine granule and can be used with a bulb duster in small cracks and HOW TO TREAT BUGS BEHIND THE SIDING The base or bottom course is often times the easiest to treat as there is most likely a ready made gap or the bottom course easily. Baiting and/or dusting the laps can be very effective (I prefer baiting for earwigs,roaches etc.) pulls out. Siding is purposely put up ‘loose’ for expansion and contraction and so your duster tip orinjection
HOW TO TREAT YOUR AIR VENTS FOR BUGS TC. Be sure to find out if your home is completely sealed outside, try to tape or block any openings. Vacuum daily and use white vinegar on surfaces that allow you to do so. It can be mixed in a solution of one cup vinegar to one half gallon of water with just HOW TO REMOVE A MUD DAUBERS NEST Luckily, mud dauber nests seem to come off in large chunks if not all together when carefully plied leaving very little ‘shadow’ or outline. Of course this depends on the surface but the flatter and sharper the tool you use will allow for more of the nest to pop off all at once. For surfaces such as drywall this is very important buteven
THE 5 GOLDEN RULES OF CRAWLING AROUND AN ATTIC While I’m sure there’s a manual out there somewhere on the subject–in my 28 years I haven’t found one. So just based on my experience and what I teach my guys, here’s 5 golden Rules Of Crawling Around An Attic. #1; Lighting; You have to be able to see. Not only to do your work but also so you can move safely. ANTS IN MY PAVERS 5 RULES OF THUMB 5 rules of thumb. First; I would never recommend taking up any pavers to spray underneath. They are set so one grabs on to the other and you may not get the paver back in without some damage. Plus the evidence isn’t always right on top of where the heart of the nest is so you might end up pulling more than you bargained for. THERE ARE BUGS IN MY CAMPER/ 15 MINUTE TREATMENT FOR YOUR The insect granules are great for a soil barrier to keep bugs from marching up and into the camper. Make sure to sprinkle all around the tires and special attention where any hoses or lines might touch the ground. This should be more than enough for you to enjoy your camping experience without pesky bugs invading your space. 6 THINGS NOT TO DO WITH A FOGGER For some companies years ago fogging was a regular and everyday thing but now I’m not so sure. There were the stainless steel type fog machines that looked similar to a 1950’s blender, the thermal unit that looks more like a gun from the movie Rambo and even the Micro-gen that you put what appeared to be a scientific beaker filled with a mysterious liquid in a case that could pass for film ONE TIP EVERY ‘SNOWBIRD’ SHOULD KNOW (PLASTIC WRAP YOUR A ‘snowbird’ is usually a retiree who lives in a northern state but has a home in the south that they come to in the fall to escape the harsh winter. Conversely they head back home in the late spring to enjoy the milder summers and to catch up with the grand kids. Most snowbirds go to great lengths to get their homes ready for the monthsit
PEST CEMETERY
SEO 101 for a Local Pest Control Business: Written by Pest Control proof. Pest Control proof is a local pest control company serving Michigan and Massachusetts.. There are literally thousands of SEO articles and videos on the Internet, along with thousands of different companies trying to sell you their SEO services. WHAT PEST TREATMENTS WORK IN AN ATTIC? Takes a couple of days after ingestion for the pest to die. There are 2 types of "Niban" - Niban and Niban FG. Niban has bigger granules and is better for outdoor/perimeter treatments. Niban FG is a fine granule and can be used with a bulb duster in small cracks and HOW TO TREAT BUGS BEHIND THE SIDING The base or bottom course is often times the easiest to treat as there is most likely a ready made gap or the bottom course easily. Baiting and/or dusting the laps can be very effective (I prefer baiting for earwigs,roaches etc.) pulls out. Siding is purposely put up ‘loose’ for expansion and contraction and so your duster tip orinjection
HOW TO TREAT YOUR AIR VENTS FOR BUGS TC. Be sure to find out if your home is completely sealed outside, try to tape or block any openings. Vacuum daily and use white vinegar on surfaces that allow you to do so. It can be mixed in a solution of one cup vinegar to one half gallon of water with just HOW TO REMOVE A MUD DAUBERS NEST Luckily, mud dauber nests seem to come off in large chunks if not all together when carefully plied leaving very little ‘shadow’ or outline. Of course this depends on the surface but the flatter and sharper the tool you use will allow for more of the nest to pop off all at once. For surfaces such as drywall this is very important buteven
THE 5 GOLDEN RULES OF CRAWLING AROUND AN ATTIC While I’m sure there’s a manual out there somewhere on the subject–in my 28 years I haven’t found one. So just based on my experience and what I teach my guys, here’s 5 golden Rules Of Crawling Around An Attic. #1; Lighting; You have to be able to see. Not only to do your work but also so you can move safely. ANTS IN MY PAVERS 5 RULES OF THUMB 5 rules of thumb. First; I would never recommend taking up any pavers to spray underneath. They are set so one grabs on to the other and you may not get the paver back in without some damage. Plus the evidence isn’t always right on top of where the heart of the nest is so you might end up pulling more than you bargained for. THERE ARE BUGS IN MY CAMPER/ 15 MINUTE TREATMENT FOR YOUR The insect granules are great for a soil barrier to keep bugs from marching up and into the camper. Make sure to sprinkle all around the tires and special attention where any hoses or lines might touch the ground. This should be more than enough for you to enjoy your camping experience without pesky bugs invading your space. 6 THINGS NOT TO DO WITH A FOGGER For some companies years ago fogging was a regular and everyday thing but now I’m not so sure. There were the stainless steel type fog machines that looked similar to a 1950’s blender, the thermal unit that looks more like a gun from the movie Rambo and even the Micro-gen that you put what appeared to be a scientific beaker filled with a mysterious liquid in a case that could pass for film ONE TIP EVERY ‘SNOWBIRD’ SHOULD KNOW (PLASTIC WRAP YOUR A ‘snowbird’ is usually a retiree who lives in a northern state but has a home in the south that they come to in the fall to escape the harsh winter. Conversely they head back home in the late spring to enjoy the milder summers and to catch up with the grand kids. Most snowbirds go to great lengths to get their homes ready for the monthsit
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Visit the post for more. Finally a place for pests to rest MAKING YOUR OWN GLUE TRAPS Use your imagination and you can tailor your sticky trap to fit any situation. To apply the glue you need a plastic spoon or knife coated with liquid soap. (Not much, just a thin layer) You may need a sturdier tool like a butter knife or scissors if you buy the DANGERS IN THE ATTIC Dangers in the attic. There is a hidden danger in almost every single attic in the world, this insidious enemy cannot be controlled with sprays, powders, baits or any of the most sophisticated pest control equipment ever designed. This infestation can affect the do it yourself homeowner and the professional pest control professionalalike.
PEST CONTROL IN POCKET DOORS A better option is a granular bait such as Niban that you can squeeze in much like dusts using a bulb duster. The drawbacks of baits are pests such as spiders will be unaffected and rebaiting with granules or gels may build up on guide wheels causing the door to stick. While a pocket door saves on average about 10 square feet of living space THE GREAT TUBES IN THE WALL CONSPIRACY The great tubes in the wall conspiracy. No ones sure of the exact date or exactly which underground laboratory was used to create the worlds most mysterious pest control system known as “tubes in the wall” but one thing is for sure. Each company who installs this hybrid service guards it with their very lives and technicians are sworn to 6 THINGS NOT TO DO WITH A FOGGER For some companies years ago fogging was a regular and everyday thing but now I’m not so sure. There were the stainless steel type fog machines that looked similar to a 1950’s blender, the thermal unit that looks more like a gun from the movie Rambo and even the Micro-gen that you put what appeared to be a scientific beaker filled with a mysterious liquid in a case that could pass for film THE BEAST OF BORAX CAN KILL YOU Borax, also known as sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate, is an important boron compound, a mineral, and a salt of boric acid. Borax was first discovered in dry lake beds in Tibet and has a wide variety of uses. It is a component of many detergents,cosmetics, and
THE DANGEROUS MYTH OF MOTHBALLS Mothballs are a pesticide no ifs, ands or buts! Naphthalene is an active ingredient that is commonly used in mothballs and paradichlorobenzene is the other. Both are used in high concentrations in the making of mothball products. Let’s take a minute and see what these chemicals are; Naphthalene was first registered as a pesticidein 1948.
THE DARKER SIDE OF EUGENOL OIL The Darker Side Of Eugenol Oil. Posted on November 1, 2010 by The Bug Doctor. There seems a clamor that’s building which is now become a low roar. Eugenol oil is peaking the interest of many a consumer for its quick knock down properties of insects, spiders and even weed control. This miracle product is fast becoming the talk of forums and WHY NOT JUST TENT FUMIGATE FOR BED BUGS AND SAVE THE MESS I just sold a tent job of 33,000 cubic feet (two story) for drywood termites for under $1500. That same house for bed bugs might easily cost double at the going rates around town. (350 per room) The beauty of fumigation for bed bugs is that once that tent goes on, everything still in the house dies and when it’s taken off you have zeroPEST CEMETERY
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SEO 101 FOR A LOCAL PEST CONTROL BUSINESS Posted on March 12, 2018by The Bug Doctor
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In this episode Bryan & Jerry talk about how many trips do you take around the house and a helpful website for owners from Allen Draper and Jerry has a great announcement.Enjoy!!
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WHISTLING PASSED THE CEMETERY; AN IN DEPTH INTERVIEW WITH TREY HOWARD AND BEATING THE ODDS Posted on August 1, 2017by The Bug Doctor
This week Jerry speaks with Trey Howard who seemingly has the odds stacked against him. The normal rules of Seo and the small town he operates in would be enough to stifle almost any new company. However, Trey has learned with his unique experiences how to thrive and you’ll learn that with a dogged determination such as he displays how these large hurdles, need be nor more than a speed bump. EnjoySharing is caring!
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WHISTLING PASSED THE CEMETERY; PASSION,PATIENCE,RUCKUS AND KURFUFFLES Posted on July 17, 2017by The Bug Doctor
Each week, Jerry Schappert and Bryan Baird recap some of the most interesting posts from the Pest Cemetery Facebook Group. If you’re not a member, you can join here: PestCemetery.com Maybe you’ve been away for a while and have not seen some of the things that have went down in the Facebook group. This week, the guys talk about what happened and why some decisions were made. In addition, Jerry and Bryan discuss a post by Anna Marie on perseverance and patience. Don’t miss this one!Sharing is caring!
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THE INCREDIBLE, LOVABLE SILVERFISH Posted on July 7, 2017by The
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“The incredible, lovable Silverfish?” You’ve got to be kidding me! Well, maybe not so lovable, but definitely incredible. Did you know Silverfish are one of the most primitive insects on earth, dating back to over 400 million years ago? Now that’s incredible, don’t you think? Did you know they can live up to 6 years (providing the individual live a charmed life away from predators and the foot of a human)? Did you know they feed on almost anything in our homes? It’s true! Silverfish will feed on bookbindings, hair, clothing, carpet, glue, coffee, sugar, paper, leather, cereals and dandruff! They will even feed on their own molted exoskeleton and dead insects. So, if you think you can starve them out, think again! On top of their omnivorous appetite, Silverfish can live for 12 months or more without feeding, as long aswater is available.
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WHISTLING PASSED THE CEMETERY WITH TIM WILLIAMS; HEAT, HUMOR AND HUMBLE HARD WORK BEGINNINGS Posted on July 7, 2017by The Bug Doctor
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In this special holiday edition Jerry interviews Tim W Williams owner of Bad Bugs Pest Control in Alabama. The guys talk about the unrealized harm of heat service for bed bugs as well as the humor needed to be able to do this job. It’s a fascinating look into the world of one of the cemeteries most hilarious contributors (check out his videos) and a stark look at the dedication and hard work it takes to succeed. Tim and his Bad Bugs pest control company has definitelyarrived.
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WHISTLING PASSED THE CEMETERY; START UP COSTS,TECH WOES & A BIG MAN Posted on June 27, 2017by The Bug Doctor
Each week, Jerry Schappert and Bryan Baird recap some of the most interesting posts from the Pest Cemetery Facebook Group. If you’re not a member, you can join here: PestCemetery.com In the latest edition of Whistling Passed Cemetery, the guys coverthree threads.
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WHISTLING PASSED THE CEMETERY; JOSH ALPERT ON BUSINESS COAST TO COAST Posted on June 19, 2017by The Bug Doctor
Fascinating insight from a very savvy and generous pest pro. Learn how Josh Alpert from Green Earth pest controlhas
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IPM INSIDE AND OUT
Posted on June 13, 2017by The Bug Doctor
IPM,
Integrated Pest Management, has been around since the 1950’s, mainly for agriculture. Synthetic pesticides were coming into their own after World warII and this approach was developed to replace ‘calendar’ use of applications to more of a monitoring and action once thresholds were exceeded approach. Very smart. This allowed pesticides to be applied to pest specific and site specific areas (fields) rather than a whole region just because it was the season. Resistance was then lessened as a result. Since some insects (weeds, fungi etc.) were left untreated they could not build up a resistance thus their genes, passed on to future insects did not have this built in defense. Againsmart.
There was much more to early IPM like preventative cultural practices, monitoring, biological and mechanical controls. It was all “integrated” so I guess the name fits. By the early 1970’s IPM was developed into a national policy and steps were being taken to ensure it’s use in all areas of pesticide application, including, the pest control service provided to homes and businesses across the land. Continue reading →Sharing is caring!
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Each week, Jerry Schappert and Bryan Baird recap some of the most interesting posts from the Pest Cemetery Facebook Group. If you’re not a member, you can join here: PestCemetery.com In the latest edition of Whistling Passed Cemetery, the guys coverthree threads.
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WHISTLING PASSED THE CEMETERY WITH BIZ INSIGHT FROM JOE HAWKINS Posted on June 5, 2017by The Bug Doctor
On this special edition of Whistling Passed The Cemetery, Jerry Schappert talks with Joe Hawkins of Earthwise Pest Management . Since starting Earthwise, Joe has grown his business at a scorching pace. Don’t miss this episode, as the guys cover goal setting, motivation, processes and much more.Sharing is caring!
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