Monday 11 April 2016

well drilling services FOR WELL DRILLING SERVICES CALL US AT :- +1844-290-8970

FOR WELL DRILLING SERVICES CALL US AT :- +1844-290-8970

We offer a low “per-foot” price, or our Guaranteed Water* program, so you can rest assured that you are getting the best value for your water system, whatever your need.

  • Our Lead Driller Perry Reece has been with Miller Well Drilling since 1984
  • Casing is grouted from the bedrock to the surface, virtually eliminating any chance of surface water inclusion
  • Certified, licensed and bonded to perform all well construction applications in Georgia and North Carolin
  • Low interest rate financing available through Southeast Rural Community Assistance.

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             Services

 

§ Pump Service

 

We offer full service water system design, installation, maintenance, monitoring, operations and administration.

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§ Well construction

 

Our lead driller, has more experience than any other local contractor which helps to ensure the success of your project.

·         Municipal

·         Commercial

·         Residential

·         Water Systems

·         Geothermal

·         HVAC Applications

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o    Filteration

 

We are proud to offer you our unique brand of filters for iron remover, , Sulfur (rotten egg smell), and Hard Water. We will test your water for Ferrous and Ferric Iron, pH, Hardness, and Total Dissolved Solids, then design a system specific to your needs.

Because we design and install systems for specific contaminant removal, we offer many types of water treatment including Filtration, Chlorinating, Sequestration, Reverse Osmosis, Ozonation, pH adjustment, Water Softening and more.

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SEPTIC TANKS FOR SEPTIC TANK CLEANING PLEASE CONTACT: +1844-290-8970

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What is Septic Tank?

“A tank in which waste matter is decomposed through bacterial action is called as Septic Tank. “

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What is Septic Tank System?

 

The septic system is a small, on-site treatment and disposal system buried in the ground. The septic system has two essential parts:

(1) The septic tank and

 (2) The soil absorption area. 

 When household waste enters the septic tank several things occur:

(a)  Organic solid material floats to the surface and forms a layer of what is commonly called “scum.”  Bacteria in the septic tank biologically convert this material to liquid.

(b)  Inorganic or inert solid materials and the by-products of bacterial digestions sink to the bottom of the tank and form a layer commonly known as “sludge.”

(c)   Only clear water should exist between the scum and sludge layers. It is this clear water – And only this clear water – that should overflow into the soil absorption area.

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Septic Tank Cleaning

Your septic tank probably needs cleaning if it is producing a foul odor or is not working effectively.

Septic Tank Cleaning: The Basics

If your septic tank is experiencing any of the following, it's time for a cleaning:

1.   Noticeable odor near septic tank;

2.   Backed up septic tank;

3.   Clogged septic tank;

4.   Dirty septic filter;

5.   Drain field unusually dry.

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Friday 8 April 2016

STINK BUGS

                         STINK BUGS

HOW DO STINK BUGS LOOK LIKE ?
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 Stink bugs belong to the order of true bugs called Hemiptera. They have piercing sucking mouth parts and straight antennae. Most stink bugs have a characteristic shield shape. Many are plant feeders and some are even predatory.

 The adult brown stink bug is about 12 to 17 mm long. Like other stink bugs, its body is nearly as wide as it is long. The adult is mottled brown in color. There are lighter bands on the antennae and dark bands on the front wings.

 The immature bug, called a nymph, is yellow and red with red eyes. As it grows, the yellow lightens to off-white. 
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Behavior, Diet and Habits of Stink Bugs

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Like many of the other stink bugs, the brown stink bugs is a pest of fruits and vegetables. It has been found feeding on apples, peaches, blackberries, tomatoes, corn, soybeans,beans and green peppers.

 

 Like other stink bugs, this pest pierces the skin of the fruit in order to feed. After feeding, the insect leaves. As the fruit continues to grow, it often develops a scar that resembles the face of a cat.
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 The bugs move inside the home through cracks and other openings. They spend the winter hiding inside the walls or in the attic or crawl space. When spring comes, the stink bugs become active. As they begin to move around, some of them emerge into the living space.
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Reproduction

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 Females stink bugs typically lay 20 to 30 eggs which she secures on the underside of the host plant in the summer. Eggs hatch four to five days later and the nymphs will begin to feed. They undergo a series of molts until they become adults by fall.

Signs of a Stink Bug Infestation

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 Homeowners often first detect stink bugs by their mass invasions in the fall. They turn up on sunny sides of homes where they warm themselves. Growers often detect them by the damage they cause to their crops.

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