- Start your job search by making a list of your 10 most important job skills. The list will help you narrow your job search.
- Call friends who might know of any job openings. A friend's recommendation is one of the best ways to get a job quickly.
- Update your resume as it improve your chance of getting a job.
- Post your employment information on web-based employment sites . Although some of these may take time to respond, you are sewing the seeds for future employment possibilities.
- Prepare yourself mentally to accept a position with lower pay or that gets your foot in the door.
- Carry your resume with you wherever you go. Opportunity can knock more than once but you have to be prepared to answer immediately.
- Respond to every possible job opening in the classifieds and posted on bulletin boards. Check out seasonal job offers posted in public areas such as libraries, church and street corners. Temporary employment is better than no employment at all. http://jobsinkenyan.blogspot.com/2013/10/how-to-get-job-fast-in-kenya.html
Thursday, October 17, 2013
How To Get A Job Fast In Kenya
how to remove crickets from your house
Place cricket traps along walls and in corners. Sticky traps or glue
boards for mice and rats are better at catching crickets than they are
rodents. Place a small amount of cornmeal at the center of each trap for
bait and set a few traps in offending areas along walls, in corners,
near heat and moisture sources, and wherever you're having problems.
They will soon be transformed into ghastly insect graveyards, which make
great gifts. If your infestation is small and you've worked to
pest-proof your home, you won't need anything more expensive or
complicated to control crickets.
how to get rid of crickets
Crickets are intensely attracted to traditional lighting. Almost all
species of cricket will fly towards light with reckless abandon. You can
avoid plagues of crickets on your property and in your home simply by
replacing porch lights and lights near windows (even upper-level
windows) and structures with yellow "bug lights", sodium vapor lamps, or
amber LED lights, which are far less enticing to insect eyes. Another
option is being green and using less light during dusk and darkness. Or
you can simply use those shutters and window treatments to keep the
light inside.
Get rid of crickets in your yard with simple landscaping and sanitation.
To get rid of crickets you need to get rid of elements that attract
crickets: cover, moisture, and food. Grasses and foliage, especially
around the perimeter of your home or structure, should be cut regularly.
Heavy ground cover such as ivy or shrubs should be kept short or done
away with. Leaf litter, mulch, rock piles, brick piles, lumber, old
logs, firewood, garbage cans (always sealed) and other cricket and
cricket-prey habitats should be kept away from the home. Also be sure to
keep gutters free of debris and running smoothly.
Pest-proof your home to get rid of crickets. Crickets get into homes in
all sorts of ways, but windows and doors are the main culprits. Use
weather stripping and door sweeps for doors, and caulk or screen patches
for windows and screens. Next, walk around your home with some outdoor
caulk and a caulking gun. Fill in cracks and crevices in the foundation
as well as entry points for utilities like plumbing and electricity. Be
sure all vents (clothes dryer vents, foundation vents) have screens and
are in good working order. All of this takes a little time and money,
but it will prevent future infestations of crickets and all kinds of
insect pests.
Indoors, reduce clutter and moisture. Clutter provides for cricket
habitat and it will always make combating pests much more difficult.
More important still is moisture reduction, especially in crawl spaces,
basements, attics, and any dark, dank area crickets can breed. Minor
construction such as installation of additional vents and vapor barrier
may be needed for some homes. In most situations, moisture problems can
be remedied with a dehumidifier.
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